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BREAKING: Offensive lineman Ylijah Hall has decided to leave Baylor

August 7, 2018
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After being with the team all summer, 2018 offensive lineman Ylijaah Hall‍ has decided to leave Baylor. A source close to the program told SicEm365 it was due to homesickness.

Hall only had one other power five offer and it was from Houston.

He was expected to reshirt this season. He was in the 2018 class that included Jackson Kimble‍, Casey Phillips‍, Connor Galvin‍, and Princeton Pines‍.

Hall is the sixth player to leave the program in the last three weeks, joining redshirt freshman defensive end Justin Harris, sophomore cornerback Timarcus Davis, junior wide receiver Rajah Preciado, sophomore Demarco Artis and redshirt freshman Trevon Lewis. 

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BREAKING: Offensive lineman Ylijah Hall has decided to leave Baylor

26,670 Views | 43 Replies | Last: 6 yr ago by ABC BEAR
Loaded4Bear
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EvilTroyAndAbed said:

ImwithBU said:


I'm an tired of of his raw raw speeches.
"raw raw?"

You're an alum?

Definition of raw rawerplay \r(-)r\; rawestplay \r-st\
1 : not cooked

2 a (1) : being in or nearly in the natural state : not processed or purified
  • raw fibers
  • raw sewage

(2) : not diluted or blended
  • raw spirits


b : unprepared or imperfectly prepared for use

c : not being in polished, finished, or processed form
  • raw data
  • a raw draft of a thesis


Actually, I think he knew what is was doing. I think any of the above could apply.








ImwithBU
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zunooreo said:

ImwithBU said:

zunooreo said:

Loaded4Bear said:

zunooreo said:

Loaded4Bear said:

zunooreo said:

Grizz Air said:

Jersey is redefining attrition.
You're such a gutless juvenile. bye bye <IGNORE>
Man, you need to grow some nuts and a little bit thicker skin. Relax!!

Okay, I just gotta know. What does your screen name mean? It is definitely unique. I am curious.
I don't tolerate the cowardly disrespect. Its unnecessary, and completely out of bounds....even on a free forum like this. So it is my choice to use the feature provided to us, in order to not clutter my feed with anything this punk has on his/her mind. It doesn't affect you; grow some nuts.
"Jersey is redefining attrition" is light years away from being the most inflammatory thing I have seen here regarding the new football coach. I think Coach Rhule will get much more respect when he starts proving Baylor can beat the UTSAs of the world.
Nice old-tread cheap shot; you fit on free site perfectly. CMR is already so many lightyears ahead of you in the category of respect, its stupid.

Cheers,


I'm sure most are thinking this but they wont say it. We love Baylor, I rather have Briles but I'm a Baylor alum and fan so I will ride with Rhule. However I'm an tired of of his raw raw speeches. Show me results and stop all the talking. Preach that process stuff to your players if you think it works. All I care about is wins on the field. He is already the most talkative coach at Baylor and has the least results. I don't remember Briles running his mouth like this, not Drew, not Mulkey or any of the other coaches who have been more successful. For coach and show me something, I don't need bgh your pep talks. He should of been a politician or lawyer because he can definitely sell you on some stuff
He deserves three years - period. Just like anyone taking over what he did, does/would. Anyone that argues with that is just plain stupid, or a non-Baylor troll.

Hmm, "All I care about is wins on the field." Nice to know.


Yea you play to win the damn game. Of its not about winning go hire Joe Blow, pay him 100k a year and give those millions left over to the students paying for that overvalued undergraduate degree
ImwithBU
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EvilTroyAndAbed said:

ImwithBU said:


I'm an tired of of his raw raw speeches.
"raw raw?"

You're an alum?


Type it from my cellphone. I'm sure you can find many types in things I type on here. My point remains the same. And yes I'm an alumnus. Baylor doesn't typically have fans it has alumni that's what happens when u suck as s for decades
BaylorRocks
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ImwithBU said:

zunooreo said:

ImwithBU said:

zunooreo said:

Loaded4Bear said:

zunooreo said:

Loaded4Bear said:

zunooreo said:

Grizz Air said:

Jersey is redefining attrition.
You're such a gutless juvenile. bye bye <IGNORE>
Man, you need to grow some nuts and a little bit thicker skin. Relax!!

Okay, I just gotta know. What does your screen name mean? It is definitely unique. I am curious.
I don't tolerate the cowardly disrespect. Its unnecessary, and completely out of bounds....even on a free forum like this. So it is my choice to use the feature provided to us, in order to not clutter my feed with anything this punk has on his/her mind. It doesn't affect you; grow some nuts.
"Jersey is redefining attrition" is light years away from being the most inflammatory thing I have seen here regarding the new football coach. I think Coach Rhule will get much more respect when he starts proving Baylor can beat the UTSAs of the world.
Nice old-tread cheap shot; you fit on free site perfectly. CMR is already so many lightyears ahead of you in the category of respect, its stupid.

Cheers,


I'm sure most are thinking this but they wont say it. We love Baylor, I rather have Briles but I'm a Baylor alum and fan so I will ride with Rhule. However I'm an tired of of his raw raw speeches. Show me results and stop all the talking. Preach that process stuff to your players if you think it works. All I care about is wins on the field. He is already the most talkative coach at Baylor and has the least results. I don't remember Briles running his mouth like this, not Drew, not Mulkey or any of the other coaches who have been more successful. For coach and show me something, I don't need bgh your pep talks. He should of been a politician or lawyer because he can definitely sell you on some stuff
He deserves three years - period. Just like anyone taking over what he did, does/would. Anyone that argues with that is just plain stupid, or a non-Baylor troll.

Hmm, "All I care about is wins on the field." Nice to know.


Yea you play to win the damn game. Of its not about winning go hire Joe Blow, pay him 100k a year and give those millions left over to the students paying for that overvalued undergraduate degree
NoBSU
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robby44 said:

Loaded4Bear said:

ImwithBU said:

Didnt realize that Bryan/College Station was sooooooooo far from Waco. Homesick? Really...


My freshman year at Baylor in 1981, we had a highly touted offensive lineman in our class from a small town in Texas that quit and went home. He had a girlfriend at home. Was on the phone with her 16 hours one evening/ morning before he finally fell asleep. He quit before two-a-days was over and left Baylor before school started. So yes, as far fetched as it sounds, it happens.
Yep
My freshman year 1982 we had a kid from McGregor claimed he was homesick and quit before the first week of two days were over
I could never understand it considering all the hard work as effort it takes to get to that level
Larry Bird made it less than a month at Indiana University overwhelmed with the number of students in Bloomington and the amount of clothes in his roommates closet. He went home to 2,000 population French Lick, IN and worked a municipal job driving a garbage truck.

DAC
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NoBSU said:

robby44 said:

Loaded4Bear said:

ImwithBU said:

Didnt realize that Bryan/College Station was sooooooooo far from Waco. Homesick? Really...


My freshman year at Baylor in 1981, we had a highly touted offensive lineman in our class from a small town in Texas that quit and went home. He had a girlfriend at home. Was on the phone with her 16 hours one evening/ morning before he finally fell asleep. He quit before two-a-days was over and left Baylor before school started. So yes, as far fetched as it sounds, it happens.
Yep
My freshman year 1982 we had a kid from McGregor claimed he was homesick and quit before the first week of two days were over
I could never understand it considering all the hard work as effort it takes to get to that level
Larry Bird made it less than a month at Indiana University overwhelmed with the number of students in Bloomington and the amount of clothes in his roommates closet. He went home to 2,000 population French Lick, IN and worked a municipal job driving a garbage truck.



Amount of clothes?
NoBSU
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DAC said:

NoBSU said:

robby44 said:

Loaded4Bear said:

ImwithBU said:

Didnt realize that Bryan/College Station was sooooooooo far from Waco. Homesick? Really...


My freshman year at Baylor in 1981, we had a highly touted offensive lineman in our class from a small town in Texas that quit and went home. He had a girlfriend at home. Was on the phone with her 16 hours one evening/ morning before he finally fell asleep. He quit before two-a-days was over and left Baylor before school started. So yes, as far fetched as it sounds, it happens.
Yep
My freshman year 1982 we had a kid from McGregor claimed he was homesick and quit before the first week of two days were over
I could never understand it considering all the hard work as effort it takes to get to that level
Larry Bird made it less than a month at Indiana University overwhelmed with the number of students in Bloomington and the amount of clothes in his roommates closet. He went home to 2,000 population French Lick, IN and worked a municipal job driving a garbage truck.



Amount of clothes?
My in laws are Hoosiers. I have heard a lot of stories.

Bird's mom was working two jobs to support 5 kids in the seventies in rural Indiana. Bird barely had a change of clothes. He was quiet and shy. 6'6" and 180 pounds. Bobby Knight says that he erred matching him up with an extravert roommate. Stories say that Bird was also a little overwhelmed with his roommates full clothes closet.

Bird has also mentioned his dislike for IU All-American Kent Benson. He and McHale abused Benson in the NBA. Payback for upperclass man bullying. There is also a story about Knight coming out of the shadows halting an off-season pick-up game. Knight blowing up and cussing Bird out for coming off a screen softly.

So one of the best college and NBA players of all time didn't make it a month at IU. A legend considered one of the most intense and competitive pro athletes of all time wanted nothing to do with a campus with more faculty/staff employees than persons in his home town. Nor did the 18 year-old want to deal with a bully coach and bully upperclassmen post. Nor did a shy kid with a couple of pairs of jeans and a couple of shirts feel like he fit in on campus.
DAC
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NoBSU said:

DAC said:

NoBSU said:

robby44 said:

Loaded4Bear said:

ImwithBU said:

Didnt realize that Bryan/College Station was sooooooooo far from Waco. Homesick? Really...


My freshman year at Baylor in 1981, we had a highly touted offensive lineman in our class from a small town in Texas that quit and went home. He had a girlfriend at home. Was on the phone with her 16 hours one evening/ morning before he finally fell asleep. He quit before two-a-days was over and left Baylor before school started. So yes, as far fetched as it sounds, it happens.
Yep
My freshman year 1982 we had a kid from McGregor claimed he was homesick and quit before the first week of two days were over
I could never understand it considering all the hard work as effort it takes to get to that level
Larry Bird made it less than a month at Indiana University overwhelmed with the number of students in Bloomington and the amount of clothes in his roommates closet. He went home to 2,000 population French Lick, IN and worked a municipal job driving a garbage truck.



Amount of clothes?
My in laws are Hoosiers. I have heard a lot of stories.

Bird's mom was working two jobs to support 5 kids in the seventies in rural Indiana. Bird barely had a change of clothes. He was quiet and shy. 6'6" and 180 pounds. Bobby Knight says that he erred matching him up with an extravert roommate. Stories say that Bird was also a little overwhelmed with his roommates full clothes closet.

Bird has also mentioned his dislike for IU All-American Kent Benson. He and McHale abused Benson in the NBA. Payback for upperclass man bullying. There is also a story about Knight coming out of the shadows halting an off-season pick-up game. Knight blowing up and cussing Bird out for coming off a screen softly.

So one of the best college and NBA players of all time didn't make it a month at IU. A legend considered one of the most intense and competitive pro athletes of all time wanted nothing to do with a campus with more faculty/staff employees than persons in his home town. Nor did the 18 year-old want to deal with a bully coach and bully upperclassmen post. Nor did a shy kid with a couple of pairs of jeans and a couple of shirts feel like he fit in on campus.

Yeah that's funny, l never heard the clothes part but I've always enjoyed his story. He's one of my all time favorite players
ABC BEAR
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NoBSU said:

DAC said:

NoBSU said:

robby44 said:

Loaded4Bear said:

ImwithBU said:

Didnt realize that Bryan/College Station was sooooooooo far from Waco. Homesick? Really...


My freshman year at Baylor in 1981, we had a highly touted offensive lineman in our class from a small town in Texas that quit and went home. He had a girlfriend at home. Was on the phone with her 16 hours one evening/ morning before he finally fell asleep. He quit before two-a-days was over and left Baylor before school started. So yes, as far fetched as it sounds, it happens.
Yep
My freshman year 1982 we had a kid from McGregor claimed he was homesick and quit before the first week of two days were over
I could never understand it considering all the hard work as effort it takes to get to that level
Larry Bird made it less than a month at Indiana University overwhelmed with the number of students in Bloomington and the amount of clothes in his roommates closet. He went home to 2,000 population French Lick, IN and worked a municipal job driving a garbage truck.



Amount of clothes?
My in laws are Hoosiers. I have heard a lot of stories.

Bird's mom was working two jobs to support 5 kids in the seventies in rural Indiana. Bird barely had a change of clothes. He was quiet and shy. 6'6" and 180 pounds. Bobby Knight says that he erred matching him up with an extravert roommate. Stories say that Bird was also a little overwhelmed with his roommates full clothes closet.

Bird has also mentioned his dislike for IU All-American Kent Benson. He and McHale abused Benson in the NBA. Payback for upperclass man bullying. There is also a story about Knight coming out of the shadows halting an off-season pick-up game. Knight blowing up and cussing Bird out for coming off a screen softly.

So one of the best college and NBA players of all time didn't make it a month at IU. A legend considered one of the most intense and competitive pro athletes of all time wanted nothing to do with a campus with more faculty/staff employees than persons in his home town. Nor did the 18 year-old want to deal with a bully coach and bully upperclassmen post. Nor did a shy kid with a couple of pairs of jeans and a couple of shirts feel like he fit in on campus.
Knight should have known Bird was more cutter than Greek. Bird's legend as a Sycamore turned out far more compelling than it would have as a Hoosier.
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