He's an All-American, dammit. Why don't they refer to him that way? Star ratings are about potential; All-American status is a product of performance.
And, more broadly, defining college transfers by their high school star ratings is just stupid. When I was interviewing for jobs iafter law school, not a single recruiter asked me how many times I made the honor roll in high school.
RAH RAH!
I hear USC is now just calling all of their players 11 stars because they are so good.
I beg to differ sir.
I think one of the things that made him an All American, (besides having a great quarterback throwing to him), was the fact that he was only a three star.
How much to you think Brady's draft status motivated a competitor like him to accomplish all he has?
Addison is a three star. Just like like Troy Polumalu. That will never change.
This whole wild west ( no law and order ) transfer portal thing could not have blown up at a better time than it did for SC. Fat Boy's STAIN will be gone much sooner than the years it normally would have taken.
Law and Order is coming to college football. Not sure what, but no way in hell they let this nonsense continue. sc
A good recruiter would check your college GPA and what law school you went to. Did you go to USC law school or L.A. school of Law? You can even get on/ line law degrees. You gonna hire that guy or a Stanford Law Grad?
Truth.
He’s 1 of 2 on the AA Team.
He‘s 1 of 1 as the reigning Bilenikoff Award Winner