I've moved on from this. However go back and read what Darryl Schroeder had to say about Herman, and then tell me Herman didn't lie. Anyone who knows Mr Schroeder knows he's as honorable and humble of a person as you'll ever find.
Posted directly from the man who has the UH Baseball park named after him. If that's not credible, I don't know what is. EDIT: Previous images aren't up anymore so I uploaded them. I don't take credit for them though.
UH parts ways with Darrell Wyatt, brings back Kenny Guiton The University of Houston has parted ways with wide receivers coach Darrell Wyatt. In a statement Friday, the university gave no reason for the departure after one season, while at the same time announcing former graduate assistant Kenny Guiton as his replacement. "We're very appreciative of Darrell's contributions over the last 15 months and certainly wish him well," UH coach Major Applewhite said. "We are excited for Kenny's return to our program and know he'll be welcomed by both our current and future student-athletes." Wyatt was one of two coaches - along with running backs coach Kenith Pope - to be retained by Applewhite off former coach Tom Herman's staff. Earlier this year Wyatt signed a new contract that runs through February 2018. It was not immediately known what amount, if any, is still owed to him. Applewhite moved fast to fill the position with the hiring of Guiton, a former quarterback at Eisenhower High School and Ohio State. Guiton began his coaching career as a graduate assistant on Herman's UH staff from 2015-16. Recently, Guiton spent the past four months as the quality control coach for wide receivers at the University of Texas.
Greg would make an excellent slot WR, PK/KR, and 3rd QB. He's one of those dudes who isn't a master at anything, but he can contribute in so many ways he's worth having around.
Texans might as well take a shot if he goes undrafted. Drop him on the practice squad and see what happens.
We've got players on every AFC north team. Crazy that we've been known for offense but most of our high draft picks have been defensive players.
Can't believe Brandon Wilson got drafter later than Howard Wilson. IIRC, Brandon Wilson had amazing combine numbers... whereas it was quite the opposite for Howard. To make things worse, Howard was said to have refused to do further drills which was a red flag.
So saw this from another site (picks by power 5 conferences): 1) SEC. 53 picks 2) ACC 43 3) Pac12 36 4) Big10 35 5) AAC 15 6) Big12 14