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Steve Angeli

I just hope Rickie can settle in and get the ball to our top wideouts and playmakers, because the talent is there on the outside. If he can distribute the ball and trust those guys to make plays in space, this offense takes on a whole new level of danger. At the same time, we’ve got to lean into our identity and run the football with authority. Pound it, wear defenses down, and let the ground game open everything else up. When we’re running the out of the football, everything starts to click—play-action, deep shots, and even tempo control.
The best part is, I actually trust this defense now. They’ve shown grit, toughness, and the ability to step up when it matters. That’s not something we’ve always been able to say, but with the way they’re playing, it gives the offense room to breathe. If Rickie can manage the game, hit the weapons outside, and the run game keeps rolling, we’ve got the perfect formula: an offense that punishes teams on the ground, takes its shots when they’re there, and a defense that can lock it down and get stops.
That’s how you win games in the ACC. That’s how you start stacking wins, building momentum, and proving that this program isn’t just on the rise—it’s ready to compete week in and week out.
I can;t read all that, Rickie has a chance to prepare for a week and we will have a HUGE crowd with us.
 
Steve did not impress me at first, but I was coming around to thinking he was actually pretty darn good.

Best of luck in his recovery !!!
 
How much eligibility does he have left ? He can get a medical redshirt for this year, right? So we have him For two more years?
 
He can request a waiver but will most likely get denied he had one more year after this.
Why would it get denied? Early season ending injuries get waivers seemingly all the time these days. Hell, it's likely they approved a waiver for Ohio State recklessly burning Kyle's redshirt for no reason.
 
Why would it get denied? Early season ending injuries get waivers seemingly all the time these days. Hell, it's likely they approved a waiver for Ohio State recklessly burning Kyle's redshirt for no reason.
People are regurgitating the 30% rule. No one is certain.
 
Why would it get denied? Early season ending injuries get waivers seemingly all the time these days. Hell, it's likely they approved a waiver for Ohio State recklessly burning Kyle's redshirt for no reason.
The cutoff for a medical redshirt is usually 30% of the season, and from what I’ve seen Steve is sitting at around 32%. That puts him just over the limit, which makes it tough. The injury timing matters too, since it has to be before the second half of the season. I hope he gets the waiver, but I’m not banking on it.
 
Yeah, it's become definitely more vague... but it seems the last few years the trend is to approve them (if for no other reason to avoid someone suing).
 
The cutoff for a medical redshirt is usually 30% of the season, and from what I’ve seen Steve is sitting at around 32%. That puts him just over the limit, which makes it tough. The injury timing matters too, since it has to be before the second half of the season. I hope he gets the waiver, but I’m not banking on it.

Once again...

30% of 12 games = 3.6 games, rounded up to 4.

This is Angeli's 4th game.

It's no different than any other player who plays in 4 games and redshirts.

The issue is that Angeli already redshirted once back in 2022.

He needs to apply for a hardship waiver to be granted a 6th year of eligibility in order to take 2025 as a second redshirt year. The fact that he only played 4 games and his injury occurred in the first half of the season works in his favor.
 
Its not 30% of games any more in fball its just 4. Same for now it doesn't matter when the games are played like it used to be.
 
Once again...

30% of 12 games = 3.6 games, rounded up to 4.

This is Angeli's 4th game.

It's no different than any other player who plays in 4 games and redshirts.

The issue is that Angeli already redshirted once back in 2022.

He needs to apply for a hardship waiver to be granted a 6th year of eligibility in order to take 2025 as a second redshirt year. The fact that he only played 4 games and his injury occurred in the first half of the season works in his favor.
Ok time will tell
 
Idk when I tore mine, I wouldn’t say my toes hung limp. I walked to the car and walked into the ER unassisted. I just felt unstable.
In my case there was no pain, just numbness and couldn't put any weight on it. Took about 15 minutes to shuffle 20 yards to the ER.
A full year from cast to rehab and I started feeling "normal" again. The mental aspect was the hardest part- just knowing I could go full tilt w/out worry. Needless to say, my HOF NBA prospects were shot. 😉
 

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