
Jordan Strachan receives word on NCAA waiver
South Carolina Gamecocks pass-rusher receives word from the NCAA.
It's that way in the article. Probably because other positions are abbreviated and capitalized, like WR and RB. So to be consistent on the roster, EDGE.Why is EDGE in all caps?
But EDGE is not an acronym or abbreviationIt's that way in the article. Probably because other positions are abbreviated and capitalized, like WR and RB. So to be consistent on the roster, EDGE.![]()
QB isn't really proper either because it's one word, not two like Running Back.But EDGE is not an acronym or abbreviation
I guess ED (for Edge Defender) has too much in common with another phrase.![]()
Who cares?? We just got a player approved for another year at a position of great need no matter how you spell it. Save the grammar lesson/question for another forum.Why is EDGE in all caps?
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Jordan Strachan receives word on NCAA waiver
South Carolina Gamecocks pass-rusher receives word from the NCAA.www.on3.com