I guess he got replaced because he was too good for the competition. Then he didn't attend the bowl game because coach Kelly use to yell at him.^^^^^^ Some of you guys really must not have watched last season!
I guess he got replaced because he was too good for the competition. Then he didn't attend the bowl game because coach Kelly use to yell at him.^^^^^^ Some of you guys really must not have watched last season!
According to my wife I watched WAY too much college FB last season. In fact, 12 hours worth every Sat, including some Thursday and Friday games. All ND games and many ACC games including most Clemson, Miami and FSU games.^^^^^^ Some of you guys really must not have watched last season!
Re...Tim Terriffic
Argusman is an internet worm hiding behind the anonymity of the net that posts under many different names and actually talks with himself (aka argusman, holy smoke, epiticus, big fella fan, tim terrific and a host of others) all due to his lack of self esteem. This childish charade is foisted upon the message board by an adult man of retirement age living in South Florida. He also has an estranged daughter that attended FSU.......go figure. He is a drop out of Maryville Teachers College (aka NW Missouri State) and pretends to be affiliated with Notre Dame but never attended the school
. He hopes to curry favor from Notre Dame alumni through pretense and accolades for the school
. He claims to have been honored ("hopnored") at a ND football game but when questioned can not come up with the date, the opponent or anything else
. He is the pariah of Rivals, hated by all, estranged by family and has no credibility with any Rivals posters.
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He wouldn't. Trust me that would be turnover golson part II, or III,....I think it would be interesting how Golson would fit into Chip Kellys offense.
Teddy IMO this goes deeper than just the transfer. This starts with these kids rushing or being pushed to enroll early. It has become a me first society with me coming first and the college tradition..experience...character building tradition, etc etc...all taking a very distant back seat if even in the same god damn car. IMO it begins right there. People are looking for that Sunday ticket and everything unfortunately revolves around that.
Sure there are still the players wishing to soak in all 4 years even knowing they will be a high pick but those players are now a rarity.
The pay day has gotten so outrageous it's hard to blame them though.
Been around just not as much and haven't posted much. I became a father 20 months ago and he has finally taken an interest in his dad. So I've been spending more time away from the boards and the Internet all together playing with him. It's been great.Where the heck have you guys been?
The spirit of early enrollment had nothing to do with athletics. Unfortunately it's now used for that. It was in place for people who needed to enroll early for one reason or another..studies, grades, acclamation..whatever. The majority is using it now to get a jump on the depth chart and nothing more. If athletics were not permitted by early enrollments of anyone then nobody would feel the need to get that jump on people since nobody is doing it.I don't view early enrollment a selfish act; it very well may help the team getting more players up to speed to help with depth. Do we know whether coaches particularly encourage early enrollment?
Been around just not as much and haven't posted much. I became a father 20 months ago and he has finally taken an interest in his dad. So I've been spending more time away from the boards and the Internet all together playing with him. It's been great.
agreed. the changes even since my time (mid 80s) have been drastic. most of us had summer jobs during my time at MSU. football is 24/7 now all year long and i don't think thats a good thing. in high schools now you rarely see kids in more than one sport. we always participated in at least two mostly three. coaches are trying to persuade kids to focus on just one. i think it's a mistake.The spirit of early enrollment had nothing to do with athletics. Unfortunately it's now used for that. It was in place for people who needed to enroll early for one reason or another..studies, grades, acclamation..whatever. The majority is using it now to get a jump on the depth chart and nothing more. If athletics were not permitted by early enrollments of anyone then nobody would feel the need to get that jump on people since nobody is doing it.
This stuff goes on in a way all the way down to the high school level. Lifting religiously from Jan 1 to start of official practice date....of course these are to be optional but you better believe they know the attendance of these so called optional workouts.
Why the rush? These are still kids and they do need some solo time to still be a kid.
Some neighborhoods it does give kids a positive outlet for their time opposed to let's say bad stuff...gang stuff...whatever. but again these early year round training regimens are being driven home by every high school program. And most are not to keep kids occupied out if trouble but to get that jump on the competition. Yes..even in high school. Where 98 percent of players will not take another snap after high school yet the need to train train train is being driven home around the clock.
Been around just not as much and haven't posted much. I became a father 20 months ago and he has finally taken an interest in his dad. So I've been spending more time away from the boards and the Internet all together playing with him. It's been great.
Thanks for the tips, Duo. God knows I can use them.Hey 22..........
Enjoy the good times ahead with your son (raised twin sons, challenging but great...the best). You can have great fun getting him involved in all the youth activities especially if you/he is athletically inclined. Just remember to maintain a balance and for every hour you spend with him involved in sports activities spend an equal amount of time helping him with his studies and learning good study habits. The years will fly by.........enjoy.
Thanks for the tips, Duo. God knows I can use them.
Having a blast so far. Truly amazing.
I have said it before he reminds me of two CFL RB's that I know personally from a size perspective in Khari Jones who threw for almost 5,400 yards and 46 TD's (second only to Doug Flutie with 47 and 48) and Kevin Glenn. Both made decent livings, are good people and Khari is the current offensive co-ordinator with the BC Lions. I think he would be a great college coach and dynamic recruiter due to his personality and experience and maybe in another life he would leave Canada and come back to the USA. Kevin Glenn is still playing at age 36 and while not NFL money while playing they make $200,000 to $500,000 as QB's in the CFL which is not lifelong money but enough if you are smart about it and use your networking opportunities.