Catattack wrote:From the article above.
Knight was suspended during spring camp and first-year coach Brian Polian later said he left the team and it was a mutual decision.Sophomore running back Anthony Knight, who began spring camp No. 1 on the Wolf Pack’s depth chart.....................................disclaimer.............................................The 6-foot-1, 225-pound Knight came to Nevada amid a lot of hype. He Boston native originally committed to North Carolina State before changing course and signing with Nevada. He was one of the most lauded signings in recent Wolf Pack history.
I'm not going to say whatever he did to get suspended was nothing. I'm not going to say that he is going to be an instant starter and run all over the BSC. What I will say is sometimes these transfers work and sometimes they don't. If he comes in works hard and buys into what Coach Ash and the team are selling, then everything will work out for him.
I'd be more worried about a guy not meeting his coach's standards than one busted drinking alcohol underage. I'm not trying to rip on MSU. Montana has acquired "top recruits" from FBS programs who seemed to have only a minor issue, like smoking pot, trip them up at a BCS school. They're good athletes, but never quite reach their potential and in some cases don't out perform the athletes already on the roster.“Tony’s no longer with the program,” Wolf Pack coach Brian Polian told the RGJ after Monday’s practice. “It was a mutual decision. There’s a standard that’s set here and guys have to reach that standard. If they don’t, they’re not going to be around. I don’t think Tony’s a bad guy. I wish him the best.”
If a transfer is in good physical shape, has good grades, was No. 1 at the position of his choice and still can't stick, something's up.






