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Posted on 10/2/22 at 11:14 am to greygoose
Sports Reference has him listed as a sophomore.
I said I have no clue how he is a redshirt freshman into his third year (aka draft eligible after this year) How is he 20 years old, draft eligible, and a redshirt freshman, astute mensa man? And then explain to me why he needs more than grace than Bo when he was an 18 year true freshman playing on the road at Florida? Does the fact that he sat 4th string both years make it so that he needs more leash?
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I said I have no clue how he is a redshirt freshman into his third year (aka draft eligible after this year) How is he 20 years old, draft eligible, and a redshirt freshman, astute mensa man? And then explain to me why he needs more than grace than Bo when he was an 18 year true freshman playing on the road at Florida? Does the fact that he sat 4th string both years make it so that he needs more leash?
Posted on 10/2/22 at 11:22 am to greygoose
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Doubling down on the wrong!
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He's a "Redshirt Freshman" because of COVID technicality. I don't see exactly what you're trying to prove here: Bo Nix was a member of the 2019 HS class, while Ashford was a member of the 2020 HS class. They are literally one year apart.
The reason why Ashford has so much eligibility left is because he couldn't get onto the field at Oregon and the COVID situation allowed him to pause his eligibility status. When you say "one guy is a Senior, the other is a Redshirt Freshman" you are skewing the meaning of those words and terms to tell the story that you want to tell.
Robby Ashford is not a "young" QB. He is inexperienced, but that is largely because he just wasn't good enough to play. By actual seniority, he is a Junior. He is from the same HS class as TJ Finley...who is a Junior.
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