Clark Harrell leaving Tulsa
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Clark Harrell leaving Tulsa
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Quarterback Clark Harrell leaving TU
By By Eric Bailey, World sports writer
7/16/2008 6:54 PM
Tulsa quarterback Clark Harrell announced on Wednesday that he was transferring from the University of Tulsa.
Harrell, who saw limited action in his freshman season, said playing time was the reason. He added that he intended to play at a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) or Division II school, where he would be eligible this fall.
“My plan will be to transfer to a university where I won’t have to sit out a season," Harrell said in a statement. "It was a hard decision. I really love this place. I love the coaching staff. I love my teammates. It was a really tough decision. I’m just trying to make the best decision for me.
“I feel I’m good enough to play here, but there’s also a chance with three (quarterbacks) competing right now and four with GJ (Kinne) coming in and eligible to play next year, someone is not going to play. I like my chances, but that’s just reality. So to avoid the possibility of sitting five years, if that were to happen, and not be happy, I just felt it was best to leave now and go somewhere else."
Harrell's departure leaves senior David Johnson and junior college transfer Jacob Bower, a sophomore, as candidates for the starter's positoin. Kinner has joined TU after transferring from Texas,
and will have to sit out this season.
“We think the world of Clark Harrell. The quarterback position is really competitive and Clark wanted to be in a position where he’d have a better opportunity to play right away,â€
Quarterback Clark Harrell leaving TU
By By Eric Bailey, World sports writer
7/16/2008 6:54 PM
Tulsa quarterback Clark Harrell announced on Wednesday that he was transferring from the University of Tulsa.
Harrell, who saw limited action in his freshman season, said playing time was the reason. He added that he intended to play at a Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA) or Division II school, where he would be eligible this fall.
“My plan will be to transfer to a university where I won’t have to sit out a season," Harrell said in a statement. "It was a hard decision. I really love this place. I love the coaching staff. I love my teammates. It was a really tough decision. I’m just trying to make the best decision for me.
“I feel I’m good enough to play here, but there’s also a chance with three (quarterbacks) competing right now and four with GJ (Kinne) coming in and eligible to play next year, someone is not going to play. I like my chances, but that’s just reality. So to avoid the possibility of sitting five years, if that were to happen, and not be happy, I just felt it was best to leave now and go somewhere else."
Harrell's departure leaves senior David Johnson and junior college transfer Jacob Bower, a sophomore, as candidates for the starter's positoin. Kinner has joined TU after transferring from Texas,
and will have to sit out this season.
“We think the world of Clark Harrell. The quarterback position is really competitive and Clark wanted to be in a position where he’d have a better opportunity to play right away,â€
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Agreed.Dirty Bird wrote:I know that.
He'll play at Guacamole Tech or wherever in 08, but then he can transfer anywhere in 2009.
And that's when he'd look good with a Pony on his helmet.
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CalallenStang wrote:lwjr wrote:Oklahoma has a bunch of fine Sub Prime Division II directional schools he can play. At most of them you probably do not have to attend class very often.
You mean South Northeast West Central Oklahoma State at Ponca City?
No No No, I was refering to Central East Northwest Oklahoma Tech, the "Princeton of the Plains."
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lwjr wrote:CalallenStang wrote:lwjr wrote:Oklahoma has a bunch of fine Sub Prime Division II directional schools he can play. At most of them you probably do not have to attend class very often.
You mean South Northeast West Central Oklahoma State at Ponca City?
No No No, I was refering to Central East Northwest Oklahoma Tech, the "Princeton of the Plains."
Ah. What about Northeast West South Central Oklahoma College of Agriculture and Technology? I've heard many refer to it as the "Cornell of Tornado Alley."