Brock Osweiler considering NFL Draft
It would be awesome if ASU's new head coach (who now has a reputation of being a carpetbagger) allowed Brock Osweiler to transfer to UCLA so he could play one more season with Mazzone. I am not sure if ASU will allow it.
It looks like Osweiller wants to be anywhere but ASU next season. So now he is thinking about the NFL. Either way good luck to him.
GO BRUINS.
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commentators heads would explode
With Oswieler and Fauria on the same team.
From what I read...
…even though a student who has graduated and who has one more year of eligibility can transfer and not have to sit out a season, a hypothetical transfer from ASU to UCLA would still cost him a year because it’s an intraconference transfer.
by Westwood Wizard on Jan 5, 2012 11:36 AM PST reply actions
Whoops
I see that this has been covered in the comments on a different post.
by Westwood Wizard on Jan 5, 2012 11:38 AM PST up reply actions
He can transfer to UCLA without sitting out
Also, It doesn’t have to be a program ASU doesn’t offer. However, it does have to get approval from 7 athletic departments within the conference.
Sounds like it’s more likely that he ends up in the draft. It makes sense, no point in coming back for one more year and trying to learn a new system and possibly have a bad year which could hurt your draft stock.
Go Bruins!
Based off the rule I saw posted in the other thread
If he transfers intra-conference to UCLA without sitting out, he can’t get a scholarship from UCLA. No way he does that.
Only if he's going to a similar system or with us and Mazzone
If he’s going to have to learn a new system then it’s probably better to do it in the NFL where he doesn’t have any other duties other than being the best football player he can be. Plus, he’d be earning a wage.
Go Bruins!
Engy, if you took "incentivized" from what is perhaps my favorite "Dilbert," then I applaud you word choice.
If, however, you think it’s a word, then you need to find that Dilbert strip because both it and I rebuke you.
I sent that particular strip to my boss, along with a plea to allow me to use “blowhardity” is a pleading I was working on. She liked the Dilbert, but, alas, “blowhardity” did not make the traveling squad that went to the courthouse. Nonetheless, I still think “blowhardity” ought to be a word. Those of you who have been watching football with the volume up would certainly support me in lobbying for “blowhardity” to make it into the lexicon.



















