He was getting snaps because Brett Johnson was out for the season, with Brett coming back next season and a slew of DLs pushing for PT on the Luc spot the writing was on the wall.
My guess is that on the inside d-line we have some really BIG young players who have improved a great deal this year. Likewise we have some young studs at D-end and Johnson is coming back next year. Tevis was probably looking at a lesser role in the future. Sad to lose him but not to worried about it.
He was a solid player this year but we have a lot of young guys who are bigger, stronger and more athletic who will probably be getting a lot more playing time next year. And Johnson will be back next year as well.
I mean he is graduated already so going to grad school on the other side is rather negligible even for a legacy outlook, he has already gotten a higher education.
Not gonna lie, don't understand this move from him, especially being a bay area boy. I guess he just needed a fresh start.
He was getting snaps because Brett Johnson was out for the season, with Brett coming back next season and a slew of DLs pushing for PT on the Luc spot the writing was on the wall.
My guess is that on the inside d-line we have some really BIG young players who have improved a great deal this year. Likewise we have some young studs at D-end and Johnson is coming back next year. Tevis was probably looking at a lesser role in the future. Sad to lose him but not to worried about it.
Does he have a brother playing for The Farm team?
Not that I'm aware of
I agree. A key cog in the wheel for the D. This weakens the DL considerably. OK, 1st surprise of the off-season, hopefully there won't be many more.
He was a solid player this year but we have a lot of young guys who are bigger, stronger and more athletic who will probably be getting a lot more playing time next year. And Johnson will be back next year as well.
I agree, I donтАЩt understand this move.
a bay area kid whose family has ties to that other bay area school
I mean he is graduated already so going to grad school on the other side is rather negligible even for a legacy outlook, he has already gotten a higher education.