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@peaygolf you selling your house?
Who are the individual workouts with? He’s not allowed to be worked out by someone on staff I would presume.Really just gives Aguilar an extra month or so to have the playbook in his hand.
Preseason camp will be end of July....but had he not been a graduate transfer he would have been stuck at UCLA until their semester ended in June.
So he basically can start learning plays, doing individual workouts and likely getting with teammates for informal throwing sessions...the sort of stuff Nico apparently never did while here during this dead period.
People can say what they want. But any QB that has ever has success was on same page with his WRs, which took countless reps. You can tell Nico and his WR were not on same page, meqning he couldnt anticipate cause he didnt know nor did they.Really just gives Aguilar an extra month or so to have the playbook in his hand.
Preseason camp will be end of July....but had he not been a graduate transfer he would have been stuck at UCLA until their semester ended in June.
So he basically can start learning plays, doing individual workouts and likely getting with teammates for informal throwing sessions...the sort of stuff Nico apparently never did while here during this dead period.
Golf, or any recreational activity that doesn't harm or help anyone beyond entertainment, is not an example where government needs to exert influence. It's a game. None of the players involved were being used unfairly or illegally like college athletes.I do, too, but sometimes influence needs to be exerted. The LIV situation has always been ridiculous.
Agreed. Just not the right place for state involvement.Golf, or any recreational activity that doesn't harm or help anyone beyond entertainment, is not an example where government needs to exert influence. It's a game. None of the players involved were being used unfairly or illegally like college athletes.
I disagree, especially the source of funding for LIV. Like it or not, politics are inherently involved. There are things in our country that are worth protecting. Trade policies and many other policies either way just don’t involve sports. Sports are not just entertainment- it’s economics, too.Golf, or any recreational activity that doesn't harm or help anyone beyond entertainment, is not an example where government needs to exert influence. It's a game. None of the players involved were being used unfairly or illegally like college athletes.
That's taking it a little too far. The PGA is not worth government intervention.I disagree, especially the source of funding for LIV. Like it or not, politics are inherently involved. There are things in our country that are worth protecting. Trade policies and many other policies either way just don’t involve sports. Sports are not just entertainment- it’s economics, too.