Maybe you should talk to Tyler Meriweather. If he had been processed like some of you think is fine and dandy, he wouldn’t have that GT degree he’s so proud of.
Strange game. I remember the mutts twisting Nesbitt's leg at the bottom of a pile. I also remember the 2nd best wr ever to grace the flats missing a gimme pass on 4th down.
There is a very real difference in telling a kid he has to kick it into high gear if he wants to see the field and telling him we don’t want him anymore.
How about trying to make the kid better who you’ve already sunk time and resources into, a kid who you supposedly call your son and looks to you as a father, a kid who the other kids call brother, instead of starting over from scratch with another freshman project who may or may not pan out as...
My take on processing kids is that it is fine if and only if the kids are told upfront that it will happen if they are “below the line”. If you don’t tell them from the beginning it’s a real possibility, then you are misleading these guys and that is unethical.
I'm all for a rocking atmosphere, but you don't have to turn a football crowd into a soccer crowd to do it. There are plenty examples of rocking college football stadiums all around us, pick one and do it.
I don’t think you’re a fan boy, but I do think you’re hedging. Maybe not hedging, just under selling our team a bit. Not much is going to change in the performance, the O’s gonna be the strength and the D’s gonna be the weakness. We’ll win six or seven maybe eight. When we do that, the...
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