There's a lot of things that on their own devalue the whole list.
1) Miami at 21 or anywhere in the top 25 without Johnson
2) uGA at 6 enough said
3) VT at 16, who do they have on offense?
4) Stanford ahead of Oregon
I didn't get mono until college, you were way ahead of the curve!
My favorite CPJ quote was from a personal interaction I had with him on campus before I graduated. Walking to the library I saw him walking from the practice field over to the stadium, and I struck up a conversation about how...
Stayed at a hostel above the temple bar the last time I was in Dublin. I guess that is about 2 miles away from the stadium, and it was a pretty centralized location to everything else in the city. However, I think I'll be staying in an actual hotel this time around as I'm no longer a broke...
I wouldn't be surprised at all to see Byerly in more of these situations this year. He can pound it up the gut or toss it over the top when the defense throws everything up the middle.
http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/13012146/ncaa-charges-north-carolina-tar-heels-five-serious-violations
Wonder if anything will actually come of this.
So he sits out this year and eligible to play next year. Makes sense with all the guys we lose after this year, Simmons should be able to come in and at the very least provide depth in the secondary.
I'd say there's actually 3 wild cards on the D line this year, with the addition of Whitehead. I'm interested to see what he can do to contribute to the pass rush.
I'm pretty sure it's a case of Stockholm syndrome for me. I got out 3 years ago and moved out of state, but am probably a bigger fan now than I was even in school.
I don't see Kallon leaving school early for the 2016 draft unless somehow he becomes the starter and just completely tears it up(unlikely). If he gets some good PT this year and then excels next year I think he could be a good 2017 draft candidate, but no way that happens this season.
Is that...
Favorite quote from the article:
I just sort of had a good work ethic coming in just working my butt off in the classroom and on the field. It’s kind of all paid off. I’m here where I am now, ready to graduate.
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