I think it's about the geographical proximity from the schools to specific counties.Yeah bro, I know the rules. Still doesn’t explain why Troy is so much larger than Bama. UTSA, USU, and list goes on.
I think it's about the geographical proximity from the schools to specific counties.Yeah bro, I know the rules. Still doesn’t explain why Troy is so much larger than Bama. UTSA, USU, and list goes on.
this, county size and shape has a weird impact that isn't necessarily intuitive.I think it's about the geographical proximity from the schools to specific counties.
Dorrell absolutely broke that guy. I watched a little of him last year and he still has the yippes but glad he has caught on somewhere
10 starts and 2 TD passes? Dude should be at Iowa.Dorrell absolutely broke that guy. I watched a little of him last year and he still has the yippes but glad he has caught on somewhere
No, in fact, the rules quite literally explain exactly how the bounds of each territory are defined.Yeah bro, I know the rules. Still doesn’t explain why Troy is so much larger than Bama. UTSA, USU, and list goes on.
Mines roster photos
Edit: nah…too easy…
Hmm, wonder what the violation was?
I like them...Hurricanes uniforms with the old school tar heel logo on the helmet
Hmm, wonder what the violation was?
Probably. I saw an old Iowa game a few weeks back, way before Ferentz. I was like Wtf is this? I think it was early 80s. Anyway, they ran two TE or H-Back sets on the line not split out in the slot or flexed at all. Thing is, they stood straight up on the line, didn't get in a stance at all. ESPN U shows a bunch of old games this time of year, one of the only cool things they do anymore. I saw the CSU game from last year before I left this morning. One, that game shouldn't have been close, and two, I hope their D-End that got ejected isn't there anymore, dude kicked our ass. That receiver too whose name escapes me.It's Iowa. They probably made him practice handoffs on his official visit.
That probably hurts programs like Stanford which historically haven't finalized signings until after the student-athlete's first semester transcript is reviewed from his senior year.While Prime is at CU, being able to get players in two different windows is probably beneficial, but I think this is a good thing in the bigger picture. Will create a lot more stability and cohesion to have the entire team together for Winter workouts, Spring ball and Fall Camp.
Unlike most college athletes team time is probably the most relaxing time in those guys schedules. Look at a team roster that includes their majors, some of them I have a hard time pronouncing much less imagining the academic load involved.Mines roster photos are worth a scroll. Seems like a great group of guys that don't take things too seriously despite being in of the best teams in their division.