Is reverse weave the old super dense/heavy sweatshirts from champion? Those are hands down the bestMine is a crew neck but it is reverse weave and the best I own as well
Confirmed
Yeah, it was EB. He called him “Marquesha.” Houston’s dad jumped in the paper complaining about the treatment. EB made the distinction between playing hurt and being injured. Media made a lot of hay about it.Is he the one that started calling our 5* RB, Marcus Houston, "Marcessa" or something, because he didn't like Houston's physicality? Basically pushed him out, to CSU
Edit: You guys are right, it was EB.
And, the only operative provision in the agreement with Nike is that Coach Prime can't wear attire from a competitor, not generic clothes without a trademark.The university can license out the logo, but Nike has rights for competitive team branded use.
That Corey Phillips has been hired as Director of Player Personnel.What dues this mean?
He said what dues not does.That Corey Phillips has been hired as Director of Player Personnel.
Interesting. Thanks.That Corey Phillips has been hired as Director of Player Personnel.
Interesting. Thanks.
Yes indeed. They still make them. Got mine at the team store in FolsomIs reverse weave the old super dense/heavy sweatshirts from champion? Those are hands down the best
Is it just me or has AB taken its game up a level, too?He said what dues not does.
Your avatar pays tribute to Snow. And he doesn't deserve it. Just sayin'.
Don't flatter him.@Darth Snow and I are so similar it hurts.
ahhh hello darkness, my old friend. Talk about an upgrade for Lewis.Sean Lewis on the short list for Purdue HC (CBS)
The Prime Effect!ahhh hello darkness, my old friend. Talk about an upgrade for Lewis.
CU: pays 750k buyout. Gets 1 week of coaching. That feels right.
I'm sure RG can be trusted.Working under the assumption that CU learned its lesson from the MacIntyre fiasco you would have to assume that Lewis' CU contract, if it's even been signed, would include a similar or higher buyout clause, no?
A $15m buyout for Prime seems like a lesson learned. They probably have a $1.5-$1.75m investment into Lewis for this first season (buyout included) so I assume they would require some compensation.Working under the assumption that CU learned its lesson from the MacIntyre fiasco you would have to assume that Lewis' CU contract, if it's even been signed, would include a similar or higher buyout clause, no?