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We may get rumors but no one can enter officially until January 2nd.

Looking around college football I don't think eligibility is a real thing anymore. As long as you don't flunk out and can afford a lawyer.

A couple specialists saying goodbye in 5th year punter, Nick Veltsistas and 5th year kickoff specialist, Kyle Lowe. Doubt either of them have any eligibility left though?

Thanks to anyone and everyone who suited up in maroon and orange. Good luck at your next stop.

Yeah, but if true, he'll be getting the peaceful, thank you for your years of service retirement treatment. I don't want to continue to stoke any rumors about what he may have done in his tenure. I have met him a couple of times, and every single one of them he was a genuinely great guy. But, that can all be smoke & mirrors for PR purposes. Unfortunately we probably will never know, at least not in any time frame other than when it won't matter as we will hopefully be in the CFP!!

Was curious how Huhn and Bergeron's ratings stack up:

Huhn
247 - 3 start - 89. #21 QB
247 Composite - 4 star - 0.9047 - #21 QB
On3 - 4 star- 89.54 - #24 QB

Bergeron
247 - 4 star - 90 - #20 QB
247 Composite - 3 star - 0.8833 - #34 QB
On 3 - 3 star - 87.77 - #40 QB

Word on the bird app is they're all in on Kalani Sitake from BYU. Fallback option would be Jeff Brohm at Louisville.

Also binged it all yesterday. Loving it. And this is probably silly, but one of the things I loved most was Murray's alias, an homage to one of the best movies to come out of the 80s. If his truck was from Ace Tomato Co. it would have been perfection. Real missed opportunity there.

I mean, at this point, if PSU hasn't completely flubbed their hiring, they've gotta be waiting for someone still actively coaching, right? I really thought it would be Chesney.

From a free article over on 247

From the 247Sports scouting staff:

"Lamah is extremely physical between the tackles with thump at the point of attack and impressive downhill pursuit to the ball. He can really fill holes in the run game and has the size and length to cover ground. Lamah is a tempo starter and flies around to set the tone on defense.

"He won't have a problem fitting into the Big 10 as a line of scrimmage league. He takes on blocks and sheds them with leverage to get to his gap. Lamah makes some plays rushing the passer and can get sideline to sideline but his strength is on early downs.

"He can make an impact early in his career with college ready size, especially on special teams where his effort and attitude combined with his physicality can shine."

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