Ohio State football pursues linebacker Henry To’o To’o as NCAA ratifies immediate eligibility for transfers
Updated Apr 28, 10:07 PM;
Posted Apr 28, 7:45 PM
Tennessee linebacker Henry To o To o (11) is reportedly considering Alabama and Ohio State as his transfer destinations.Collegiate Images via Getty Imag
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The NCAA’s long-await transfer reform could make that possible with an assist from the even-slower-to-act Southeastern Conference.
In each of the past two seasons, the Buckeyes struck gold with a graduate transfer offensive lineman Jonah Jackson in 2019 and running back Trey Sermon in 2020. Justin Fields needed the NCAA’s previous eligibility loophole a waiver application to make his immediate impact in 2019.
Mr. CFB: Some Burning Questions About the SEC East
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Apr 28, 2021
Projecting how the SEC is going to finish right after spring practice is a pretty foolish exercise.
But you know what? It never stopped us before.
Yes, a lot can go wrong between now and the start of training camp in August. Guys can get hurt. They can get in trouble. They can inexplicably dive into the transfer portal.
In short, the snapshot of your favorite team could be completely different in three months.
But you know what? This time last year we didn’t know if we were going to even HAVE a college football season. And we certainly didn’t know that the SEC would play a 10-game conference-only schedule. That decision was not announced until July 30.
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In beginning, Mac Jones was an unassuming and almost forgotten player on the Crimson Tide Class of 2017 recruiting class. Little did fans know what he would become.
In June of 2015, the three-star Florida native camped at Kentucky and immediately received a scholarship offer. It was only his second offer after East Carolina. He would commit to the Wildcats a month later. All was quiet as he played his junior season at Bolles School in Jacksonville. It was so quiet that even Florida, FSU, Miami and other in-state schools did not notice him.
Much to the chagrin of UK head coach Mark Stoops, he would soon get plenty of attention. At a 7-on-7 camp in early 2016, he was hitting everything and started to open some eyes.
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By KEITH TAYLOR
Kentucky Today Apr 20, 2021
2021 UK Football Spring Practice Photo by Jacob Noger | UK Football
LEXINGTON, Ky. (KT) â Mark Stoops is optimistic about the upcoming season after Kentucky finished five weeks of workouts last weekend with a workout at Kroger Field.
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âI m just pleased with this group,â he said. âI like this team. I like the way they work and they compete. And, you know, they ve got a really good attitude. I feel like we ve got a lot of good pieces in place.
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âWeâve certainly not arrived. We have a ton of work to do this summer. So I just challenged them and lectured them after this practice to really get back in and stay focused.â
FirstService Residential Welcomes MidCity Lofts and Expands its Footprint in Atlanta
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FirstService Residential, North America’s property management leader, has been selected to provide property management services for MidCity Lofts. The addition of MidCity Lofts expands FirstService Residential’s presence in Atlanta’s Midtown neighborhood, which includes 805 Peachtree, Spire, Viewpoint, Seventh Midtown, 1010 Midtown, Parc Vue, Ansley Terrace, Cornerstone Village, 1065 Midtown, The Reid House, One Museum Place and Condos Above the Four Seasons.
“MidCity Lofts truly focuses on the resident experience and we are excited to bring our expertise and value-added services to enhance the lifestyle of every resident in the community,” said Mark Stoops, president, Alabama, Georgia and North Florida for FirstService Residential.