That's ashame. He stuck it out after contracting COVID19 but I guess he doesn't see a future here... I was hoping things would work out for him...
I don't mind high turnover, I actually think it's good for a team overall because you get more "pitches" to swing at with new recruits coming in vs current players that didn't pan out as hoped (not talking specifically about Feeney, just speaking broadly).I wonder what the total number of departures will reach by the time we play Illinois next year? It is quite possible 40% of our team will have changed since we played Purdue.
I don't mind it either. In most of these cases it means a younger guy has moved past them, imho.I don't mind high turnover, I actually think it's good for a team overall because you get more "pitches" to swing at with new recruits coming in vs current players that didn't pan out as hoped (not talking specifically about Feeney, just speaking broadly).
I do have some lingering anxiety about how young the team remains though because we lost several older kids who should have been expected to be big contributors (e.g., Marshall, Miller, Bjornson, & Burgess).
Aside from a handful of players, most in the portal didn't contribute or get a lot of playing time. I think our additions via the portal are more significant than the losses.I wonder what the total number of departures will reach by the time we play Illinois next year? It is quite possible 40% of our team will have changed since we played Purdue.
...and the end #'s probably not much different than other P5 programs...I wonder what the total number of departures will reach by the time we play Illinois next year? It is quite possible 40% of our team will have changed since we played Purdue.
After coming off the season we just had that's not really a bad thing...I wonder what the total number of departures will reach by the time we play Illinois next year? It is quite possible 40% of our team will have changed since we played Purdue.
It reminds me of the old story from legendary college basketball coach Abe Lemons. At a preseason press conference Abe announced "I've got good news and bad news. The good news is, we have everybody back from last year. The bad news, it's the same guys"As a season ticket holder for 56 of the past 58 yrs (missed two years while in the Army), a friend who also has had season tickets all that time used to discuss back and forth -WE GOT HURT BY GRADUATION - not enough graduated!
The portal has help to eliminate that problem!
Myocarditis
How would playing somewhere else help with his myocarditis? I could understand if it led to his retirement from football, put entering the portal implies he will continue playing somewhere else.I think Feeney's reason's for entering the Transfer Portal have nothing to do with inability to "develop" or live up to the ability he demonstrated before coming to IU. ..... Myocarditis is some serious stuff and can easily cause long-lasting heart problems. I'm sure his ability to function as well as he did before he caught it, let alone play football, is playing a huge factor in his leaving.
Feeney's unfortunate situation is, in my eyes, much different than all of the others entering the Portal. I hope all of the players entering the Portal reach their goals... but Feeney, I'm wishing for a little bit more.
How would playing somewhere else help with his myocarditis? I could understand if it led to his retirement from football, put entering the portal implies he will continue playing somewhere else.
You have no idea how severe his condition was or wasn’t. This type of speculation is unfair to everyone involved.Then you don't understand what Myocarditis does.... So, I'll defer to my wife, who is a Vascular Specialist here in Indy...
He probably doesn't have the same strength and endurance he had before and that's from several factors... the virus probably caused some damage to the heart making it pump less blood... He probably was not able to work out for several months and even then he would have come back at a much reduced level. Maybe he's back to 85-95% of his old self but it probably effects his play at a Power 5 level... He's already lost about 2 years due to this condition so playing at a smaller school with lesser competition might fit his physical ability a little more. Who knows, but there's no way to know.... I just don't think questioning him for leaving, especially considering his life the last two years, is acceptable.
You should stay in your own lane....You have no idea how severe his condition was or wasn’t. This type of speculation is unfair to everyone involved.
Cool, my wife knows more than your wife,You should stay in your own lane....
I never claimed in my post to know the severity of his condition... but my wife sure as hell knows ten times better than you that it's very possible for him to be in the situation I described.
I use "possible" because what I described, through my wife, is typical of Myocarditis. Not the same for all cases but very typical.
If you had taken the time to read every word of my post you'd understand I'm trying to illustrate that Feeney's situation is probably a little different than the rest of the transfers.... Unfair?... You're crazy... Again stay in your lane.
I like that, my wife knows more than you or your wife put together! Vascular specialist, a cardiovascular surgeon or medical or procedural cardiologist? Maybe infectious disease specialist since this was a viral myocarditis. Unless she has access to the individual case all is speculation.You should stay in your own lane....
I never claimed in my post to know the severity of his condition... but my wife sure as hell knows ten times better than you that it's very possible for him to be in the situation I described.
I use "possible" because what I described, through my wife, is typical of Myocarditis. Not the same for all cases but very typical.
If you had taken the time to read every word of my post you'd understand I'm trying to illustrate that Feeney's situation is probably a little different than the rest of the transfers.... Unfair?... You're crazy... Again stay in your lane.
Super. You’re still not right about this.You should stay in your own lane....
I never claimed in my post to know the severity of his condition... but my wife sure as hell knows ten times better than you that it's very possible for him to be in the situation I described.
I use "possible" because what I described, through my wife, is typical of Myocarditis. Not the same for all cases but very typical.
If you had taken the time to read every word of my post you'd understand I'm trying to illustrate that Feeney's situation is probably a little different than the rest of the transfers.... Unfair?... You're crazy... Again stay in your lane.
Has anyone seen the stats? What is the average number of portal entries and how many actually leave?...and the end #'s probably not much different than other P5 programs...
Just glancing at other Big 10 Teams our rate of entries in the portal is higher. One influence that also might be impacting our rate, is having to get to 85 scholarships.Has anyone seen the stats? What is the average number of portal entries and how many actually leave?