Quote from: vu72 on April 23, 2013, 01:33:20 PMIt was probably more so coaching problems than academics. From what the players have told me, Gabe simply felt he had the ability to play at a higher level so that is what he set out to do. He has the interest of schools like Howard, Delaware state, and more so I just wish him the best. He really is a great playerQuote from: willy on April 23, 2013, 09:07:33 AMQuote from: VULB#62 on April 23, 2013, 08:45:22 AMSpeaking of the running game, anybody know why Gabe Ali-El has disappeared? The one-back system with such a pronounced emphasis on the pass as the ball control mechanism, IMO, is self-limiting and is very predictable. Hutson is already a targeted man and defenses will key on him as the only running threat. Because of the heavy emphasis on the pass, Hoffman will not be risked as an option QB to add that other necessary threat. By comparison, Butler's Lancaster is a threat to run as well as pass and that puts tremendous pressure on the D. At one point last year at least we had an inside runner, Ryan Lehr, who made tough yardage inside the tackles and took some pressure off of Hutson.I have heard Ali-El tranferred after some run ins with the coaching staff. Max Delia also left which leaves only three running backs that were dressed for the spring game. One is a converted defensive player Hayden Hast who didn't look bad. I agree the one back sytem is very limiting.
One of the papers said Gabe was an academic casualty.