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Re: Ernst was a two-star 2019 prospect who was the No. 39 center in the country. He spent his lone year at OSU as a preferred walk-on. The Texas product didn’t play at all this past season.
What's this guy doing, just "fishing" for a scholarship and/or some actual playing time elsewhere?
Hell, The article even got his name correct, i.e. Layton Ernst not Layton Hurst
This site does says he (supposedly) had a scholarship offer from the Air Force (maybe he should have accepted it):
https://247sports.com/player/layton-ernst-46056104/
- Colorado redshirt junior DB Sam Noyer has entered his name into the transfer portal.
Noyer (6'4/220) began his collegiate career as a quarterback, but he moved to safety just before the start of this season. The redshirt junior appeared in ten games this season, seeing the majority of his on-field reps on special teams, and he finished with one tackle. Noyer will be eligible to play at his next stop as a grad transfer, and it remains to be seen if he'll remain at safety or move back to quarterback.
SOURCE: 247Sports.com
Dec 16, 2019, 2:05 PM ET
Now put your name in
Then take your name out out
Then you shake it all about
And then you do the transfer portal hokey pokey
Turn yourself around
That's what it's all about