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How it'll goI think we need to send @Ulysees E. McGill to NCAA HQ to speak on our behalf.
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How it'll goI think we need to send @Ulysees E. McGill to NCAA HQ to speak on our behalf.
How I picture McGill on a rampage…I think we need to send @Ulysees E. McGill to NCAA HQ to speak on our behalf.


It’s very telling that fanbase, along with their ‘nipple ring wearing and revlon hair job’ of a coach is still stinging from their miss.So watching Sports Talk J on the Buckeye Boyz podcast talking for 30 minutes how they dont pay $2M for unproven talent and that it must be earned, and then started talking DJJ recruitment and saying their total compensation offer is near $2M..
What in tarnation. Should of called them out J.
Not a good idea...I would end up with life in prison..I think we need to send @Ulysees E. McGill to NCAA HQ to speak on our behalf.
Interesting thought. More parents have been intentionally holding their kids back a year to have a competitive advantage in sports. A full year of development plays massive dividends on the field in high school. If a judge was to override three years of college for a simple age rule, this could happen. I do not think it would be hard for an athlete to claim the NCAA has a monopoly on athletes leaving grade school. This could create a new system where athletes spend two years in a pre-environment where they focus on training and practicing with nfl coaches (or former coaches) in a controlled environment. No more classes for basket weaving, humanities, and worthless pre-requisite courses. 100% classes to prepare for NFL defenses and offenses, money management, mental acuity, relationship management, etc..Or go straight to the nfl
In today's world, this would never happen. They are placing rules in Europe to stop showing certain angles of female track athletes. Not because the track athletes want it, but because women on the Olympic committee have deemed that's not ok. Mostly because they are jealous, and nothing to do with the athletes. As for men. Everything is fair game. Reminds me of the book "Meat Market."We need to get Owings working with the softball team, too because i'v seen enough pics of the fellows.
