Former Baylor quarterback Jarrett Stidham gained his release from the school on
Monday, he confirmed to ESPN.Stidham had announced his decision to transfer from
Baylor on July 7. Hell have three remaining seasons of eligibility elsewhere
after sitting out this fall and has made no decisions on where hell go next.As a
true freshman, Stidham passed for 1,265 yards and 12 touchdowns with two
interceptions in 10 games. He started three games for the Bears before suffering
a season-ending ankle injury. Stidham was ESPNs No. 2 rated dual-threat
quarterback recruit coming out of Stephenville (Texas) High. Thirty minutes
earlier, Heo Huni Seung-hoon sat in stunned silence at his desk, his face
covered up by his hands. After going 17-1 and 16-2 in two consecutive splits,
Immortals failed cinch the final seed for the World Championships after a
one-sided loss to Cloud9 in the Regional Qualifiers.In 2015, Huni made it all
the way to the semifinals of Worlds alongside teammate Kim Reignover Yeu-jin on
European team Fnatic; this year, however, there will be no encore for the
top-jungle duo.Their season is over.Huni sighed, dropping into the black
interviewing chair for the final time this season, ready to give his thoughts on
his last series of the year.I knew it wasnt going to be easy for us because we
actually lost the semifinal against C9, said Huni. It was 2-3, and we kept
scrimming with them after that and they were playing well. So I thought it wasnt
going to be easy for us, but still, pretty sad to lose.The semifinals matchup
was one of the worst days in his two-year professional career. Cloud9s Jung
Impact Eon-yeong put constant pressure on Huni for the majority of the series,
and Hunis indecision left his team on its back foot. Although it ended in a
close 2-3 scoreline in favor of Cloud9, it was a one-sided loss for the
Immortals top laner who wanted to challenge the world once more on the
international stage.C9 drafts with a lot of resource around top, he said. As in
draft-wise, not in the game, because theyre first picking Gnar, which is like
the most stable top laner, and then you have pressure. Then theyre banning
[Gangplank] and Rumble, so I dont think we can do that much about it. So yeah,
Impact was playing really well again against me. They were smart to make that
draft. They felt like if I had [Gangplank] or Rumble then I would go off. Thats
what happened in the semifinal.I think we didnt have that much [confidence]
because we actually lost [in semifinals] and needed to [gain] revenge, he
answered when asked if anything went wrong during the preparation for the fated
rematch. We were working really hard, and we actually tried hard to beat C9, but
[it] didnt happen.For Huni, this will be the first offseason in his professional
career where hell take time off to rest. In 2014, when he was on Samsung as a
practice partner, he was scouted and signed onto the 2015 Fnatic starting roster
in the EU LCS. After participating at the Mid-Seeason Invitational and the World
Championships, he only had a month or so off before signing with Immortals and
moving to Los Angeles for the 2016 season.dddddddddddd Now with three months
until the 2017 season starts, he finally has time to himself.My plan is just
streaming and just chilling. Thats all, I think, he said. I think Ill go to
[South] Korea to just chill. My country, thats all.When asked about his one-year
contract with Immortals, he said, Basically, I want to see -- when [in] free
agency -- I can compare [contracts]. Maybe I can just change my mind. For now,
Im just open to everything. I dont mind about anything, really, so its going to
depend how offers [go]. Yeah, also maybe [Id] like to be an LCK player, too.One
of Hunis dreams is to travel the world and experience as much as he can with the
opportunities hes been given. After living in Europe last year and North America
this year, he has an open mind when it comes to seeing whats next.Im good to
stay in NA, too. The life was really good, he said. For sure. Im not sure about
going back to Europe, maybe. Ill just be open to everything. Its just going to
depend on what I want to [do] at the time. Probably going to be like that.Huni
explained that while he enjoyed being with his teammates and management on
Fnatic, there was more to do with his teammates in North America. It felt more
like a family or being together with close friends.Also, the food.Europe was
really good too, but I just didnt like the food that much, he said, laughing.
Maybe thats why. [Los Angeles] food is, like, there is so much food. Im comfy.
It feels like even LA Korean food is better than actual Korean [food].This is
going to be like last interview in this year, Huni added. Id like to say thanks
for support even though I moved from Europe to NA. It was good for me to get
more confident; thats why I got used to NA. So it was really cool. It was a
really good experience. I [saw] a lot of crowds at fan meets. It was really nice
for me. I just want to say thanks to them.Wherever he goes next -- staying in
NA, back to Europe, attempting to join a South Korean lineup like hes always
wanted -- win or lose, Huni will always make an entrance and leave the same way:
a smile on his face.
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