
Tyrone Broden - Arkansas Razorbacks - Wide Receiver
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Not a lot of 6'7" WRs out there.
Is this official? I heard his transcript is a mess. Rumor was that both PSU and UCLA advised him to return to Kent and graduate this spring. He could then apply as a grad transfer (cleaner path). 247 still shows him in playCephas to Pitt. Bummer. Word is some of his credits wouldn’t transfer over to PSU, but of course Pitt takes anyone …so it’s no problem
Correct .. he’ll lose credits if he transfers now .. he’s going back or he’s foolishIs this official? I heard his transcript is a mess. Rumor was that both PSU and UCLA advised him to return to Kent and graduate this spring. He could then apply as a grad transfer (cleaner path). 247 still shows him in play
Why is this a problem? Cephas is in his fourth year at Kent. He should have accumulated close to enough credits to graduate from Kent. He can then attend another school for a year or two and take credits earned at that school back to Kent from which he will then receive his degree.Correct .. he’ll lose credits if he transfers now .. he’s going back or he’s foolish
It could be difficult if he is no longer on scholarship. I mean if he doesn't have the money for tuition, room and board etc.Correct .. he’ll lose credits if he transfers now .. he’s going back or he’s foolish
My understanding is that he may lose over a year of credits in transfer. As such, it may create an issue with eligibility per NCAA rules about semesters and credits earned. That's why PSU purportedly suggested he get his degree at Kent and apply for a graduate program after spring.Why is this a problem? Cephas is in his fourth year at Kent. He should have accumulated close to enough credits to graduate from Kent. He can then attend another school for a year or two and take credits earned at that school back to Kent from which he will then receive his degree.
Alternatively, he hasn't earned anywhere near enough credits to graduate from Kent, a distinct possibility, which puts him in never-neverland.
If he's not earning a degree from PSU why would they care?My understanding is that he may lose over a year of credits in transfer. As such, it may create an issue with eligibility per NCAA rules about semesters and credits earned. That's why PSU purportedly suggested he get his degree at Kent and apply for a graduate program after spring.
To be eligible you need to successfully complete x number of credits per semester/per year. I don't have the details, but this apparently is the issue if he transfers and he doesn't carry enough credits.If he's not earning a degree from PSU why would they care?
If he's not earning a degree from PSU why would they care?
Uuuhhh, few, if any schools enforce those rules. That's what friendly deans are for.![]()
I think it may fall under D1 athletes are required to complete a percentage of their degree each year.
OKUuuhhh, few, if any schools enforce those rules. That's what friendly deans are for.
I believe he is considering Georgia.Devin Carter, the NC State portal transfer has deleted his PSU commitment tweet and removed all mention of Penn State from his Twitter banner.
Does he know Stetson's going pro.I believe he is considering Georgia.
This would be really disappointing. He was my all-time favorite PSU player.Devin Carter, the NC State portal transfer has deleted his PSU commitment tweet and removed all mention of Penn State from his Twitter banner.
I hope this doesn’t come off as entitled, but it would be nice to know what position he plays, just saying.One-time PSU commitment out of high school (flipped to UNC), later transferred to Indiana, is back in portal again (had a decent year at IU last year - on an awful team).
I would expect PSU has at least kicked the tires.
WRI hope this doesn’t come off as entitled, but it would be nice to know what position he plays, just saying.
Cephas was a PSU lean, but his transcripts are a mess. This isn't just a PSU issue and he probably has to go back to Kent to graduate. It may not have a conclusion until spring.NIL money aside you would think that top WRs would want to come to PSU considering we have a top rated QB and a good chance for lots of PT.
On3 lists the top WRs in the portal and the top 50 are pretty much committed elsewhere.
Cephas is #9
Carter is #43
Broden is #49 (between PSU & Oklahoma)
Brinson is #66 (leaning PSU)
Do you know that does not matter?Does he know Stetson's going pro.
Nothing keeps a team together like winning games. Portal hits and misses are a part of that equation now.At this point....as I believe it was Diaz who pointed it out.....when you bring someone in from the portal, you need to be able to sell it to everyone in that room. You are not going to keep the WR room happy throwing money (in the amount no one else is getting) at a portal WR. Gain one lose 4 or 5 isn't a good strategy.
This team seems to have its **** together......very united. Let's keep it that way.
Maybe you can start the 1997 NIL fund to make sure this doesn’t happen.![]()
Sooners land Michigan WR Andrel Anthony via the transfer portal
Michigan WR Andrel Anthony commits to Oklahoma.247sports.com
Oklahoma lands another PSU target. That’s two this week!
Maybe you can start the 1997 NIL fund to make sure this doesn’t happen.
And if you aren’t bitching, you aren’t posting.
Oklahoma lands another PSU target. That’s two this week!
Come on. Don’t use facts to hurt 97’s agenda of indirectly taking shots at CJF.Anthony was not a PSU target.
Broden’s deciding today, I’ll take 2 years over 1 with the NC Stater kid CarterTyrone is the target.
I think it's an either or. Carter has decided to test his $$$$$ power(allegedly).Broden’s deciding today, I’ll take 2 years over 1 with the NC Stater kid Carter
I can tell you from experience that it sucks sitting on the bench but it sucks more sitting on the bench and watching your team lose while thinking you could do better than the players getting PT.Nothing keeps a team together like winning games. Portal hits and misses are a part of that equation now.