Another cautionary tale from the portal
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Another cautionary tale from the portal
Mike Wright is reportedly making an official visit to Ole Miss this weekend as a potential landing spot. He might want to consult Dashaun Jerkins about his experiences there.
Jerkins, who was probably the best player on Vanderbilt's defense in 2020, transferred to Ole Miss after three seasons at Vandy (leaving him with a potential two left to play before a possible try for the NFL). He had averaged 48 tackles per season in his 3-year Vandy career that included 27 starts. You would think a guy with that kind of SEC experience would have become an immediate contributor on defense for the "Portal King", who contends the grass is greener in "The Sip."
Well, you'd be wrong. Jerkins appeared in only five games for the Rebels in 2022 (he didn't get into the game at Vandy). Confined to reserve and special teams roles, he had only five tackles all season, and one INT (vs. Central Arkansas). Ole Miss's season was ultimately disappointing, ending with losses in five of the last six games.
Word is out today that Jerkins will transfer to FCS Campbell University for his fifth season of eligibility; this was most likely a roster-clearing move by the "Portal King."
Jerkins, who was probably the best player on Vanderbilt's defense in 2020, transferred to Ole Miss after three seasons at Vandy (leaving him with a potential two left to play before a possible try for the NFL). He had averaged 48 tackles per season in his 3-year Vandy career that included 27 starts. You would think a guy with that kind of SEC experience would have become an immediate contributor on defense for the "Portal King", who contends the grass is greener in "The Sip."
Well, you'd be wrong. Jerkins appeared in only five games for the Rebels in 2022 (he didn't get into the game at Vandy). Confined to reserve and special teams roles, he had only five tackles all season, and one INT (vs. Central Arkansas). Ole Miss's season was ultimately disappointing, ending with losses in five of the last six games.
Word is out today that Jerkins will transfer to FCS Campbell University for his fifth season of eligibility; this was most likely a roster-clearing move by the "Portal King."
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Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
I always thought Mike should have moved to WR once he lost the starting job to AJ. He is tall, mobile, and has speed for days. If he can catch, he would be a perfect fit at wide out. I just do not see him being a starting QB in the SEC. I mean the guy is smart, a natural leader, and super athletic. Maybe I'm wrong and he goes somewhere and kills it as QB, but from what I saw, I think he should transfer to a smaller conference if he wants to be a QB or move to wide out.
Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
Wide out or non-power five conference team is about right. If he goes to Ole Miss as a QB, he likely will see fewer snaps than he would have at VU.
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Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
I have a question: in a situation like this, would Mike transfer immediately, when the spring semester starts this month at Ole Miss? Or are you committing to transferring in this summer or fall?
I ask because wouldn't a regular (non athlete) student have to go through the admission and enrollment process several weeks or months earlier than the day the semester starts?
Mike was listed as a junior in 2022. I like him and hope he stays
I ask because wouldn't a regular (non athlete) student have to go through the admission and enrollment process several weeks or months earlier than the day the semester starts?
Mike was listed as a junior in 2022. I like him and hope he stays
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Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
He would enroll at his new school in the summer or fall.FayetteDore wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:21 am I have a question: in a situation like this, would Mike transfer immediately, when the spring semester starts this month at Ole Miss? Or are you committing to transferring in this summer or fall?
I ask because wouldn't a regular (non athlete) student have to go through the admission and enrollment process several weeks or months earlier than the day the semester starts?
Mike was listed as a junior in 2022. I like him and hope he stays
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Thank you Sir.BrentVU wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:35 amHe would enroll at his new school in the summer or fall.FayetteDore wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:21 am I have a question: in a situation like this, would Mike transfer immediately, when the spring semester starts this month at Ole Miss? Or are you committing to transferring in this summer or fall?
I ask because wouldn't a regular (non athlete) student have to go through the admission and enrollment process several weeks or months earlier than the day the semester starts?
Mike was listed as a junior in 2022. I like him and hope he stays
Evidently, most other schools don't mind accepting student-athletes transfers in as juniors or even seniors.
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Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
Not to be rude, but I expect a VU student in good standing, as Mike surely is, would need about a 5 minute admissions process to be accepted at any other SEC school, particularly Ole Miss.
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Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
Third assistant strength and conditioning coach goes to admissions and says, "We've got this kid for the football team. He needs to be enrolled so that he can practice in the spring. I don't care what classes you put him in. We will have someone from the tutoring staff pick up his books and assignments."
Done!
Done!
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Re: Another cautionary tale from the portal
It was just a question. The real point is that no one else seems to have any objections to transferring in an upper classman, or concerns about "devaluing the degree" because the student earned half his credits elsewhere.
Coach Guepe was SO prescient. 8-)
Coach Guepe was SO prescient. 8-)
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FayetteDore,
my use of "rude" was meant for any Ole Miss lurkers, or not to be rude to any other SEC school. It wasn't directed at you, and I could have been more clear.