09 Real Deal College Football Discussion/No Homers - Lets geh geh GET IT!

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i hope someone drops a bomb on USC
 
4-star ATH Wells discusses change of plans [h1]4-star ATH Wells discusses change of plans[/h1]
Chase Parham
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The Ku Klux Klan's short-lived rally on the Ole Miss campus Saturday didn't disrupt the electric game day atmosphere for the second annual Magnolia Bowl, but that brief appearance could alter the Rebels' recruiting - at least with one prospect.

Monticello (Lawrence County), Miss., athlete Matthew Wells, a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, planned to attend Ole Miss' dramatic 25-23 victory over then-No. 10 LSU but decided Saturday morning to skip the game due to the likely presence of the KKK.

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Matthew Wells, a four-star prospect from Monticello, Miss., canceled an official visit to Oxford, Miss., Saturday due to concerns regarding the appearance of a Ku Klux Klan rally on campus.
"I was going to go and had been looking forward to it, but my mom didn't want me to go up there and be around that," Wells said.

About one dozen members of the Mississippi White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan assembled on the steps of Fulton Chapel and spent approximately 10 minutes waving flags, performing Nazi-style salutes and randomly gesturing to the about 250 people looking on.

The KKK announced its intentions earlier in the week, citing the removal of "From Dixie With Love" from being played at athletic events as the reason for attendance. While the group's appearance was in protest - and not support - of Ole Miss, the situation remains an uncomfortable one for Wells.

"It's just something to think about," Wells said. "I haven't really spent a lot of time on it or anything, but it's really weird. I'm not necessarily saying it changes anything big as far as my interest in Ole Miss, but it's also understandable to not want to be around it.

"I haven't talked to the Ole Miss coaches about it yet."
 
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i hope someone drops a bomb on USC
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Come on son. Its their rivalry week. UCLA security had tohave known this could happen.
 
UCLA students camp out and watch over it durning rivarly week. fools must of went inside cause it was to cold last night CLOWNS
 
Coulda been worse.....coulda "left a few trojans" with ya'll's girls last night.

Be happy they just threw some ugly paint on your bear.
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Originally Posted by CP1708

Did this northwest douche hosting the Rome show just say that Masoli should be in the same discussion as Tebow?
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I hope he just meant because they are both QB's and that's all.
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For the stat junkies...
Jeremiah Masoli - 1865 yards passing, 14 TDs, 4 INTs. 619 yards rushing @ 5.9 YPC, 12 TDs.
Tim Tebow - 1945 yards passing, 14 TDs, 4 INTs. 706 yards rushing @ 4.0 YPC, 11 TDs.

Both are QBs who run the ball better than they throw it. *shrugs* I don't think Masoli is in the same class as Tebow, but I can see why people put himthere.
 
Well when I went to the bookstore today I asked the guy if they were getting more of the UF pro combat unis in next week. He said probably not they're justdoing it for this weekend, but he said they're probably going to have some more next season. I asked him why was that and he said that UF is supposed to begoing to them permanently starting next season
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I hope he was lying cause the Gators have a classic uni that doesn't need to change.
 
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP

Well when I went to the bookstore today I asked the guy if they were getting more of the UF pro combat unis in next week. He said probably not they're just doing it for this weekend, but he said they're probably going to have some more next season. I asked him why was that and he said that UF is supposed to be going to them permanently starting next season
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I hope he was lying cause the Gators have a classic uni that doesn't need to change.

Idk if this is the case for UF but Ohio St is going to wear the new materials of the jersey but keep the old design itself. At least that's what I heard
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Originally Posted by IYE2

Originally Posted by Mamba MVP

Well when I went to the bookstore today I asked the guy if they were getting more of the UF pro combat unis in next week. He said probably not they're just doing it for this weekend, but he said they're probably going to have some more next season. I asked him why was that and he said that UF is supposed to be going to them permanently starting next season
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I hope he was lying cause the Gators have a classic uni that doesn't need to change.

Idk if this is the case for UF but Ohio St is going to wear the new materials of the jersey but keep the old design itself. At least that's what I heard
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Thats the way I see it. Schools with traditional uniforms like Ohio State, Florida, Oklahoma, etc.. will keep the pro combat style and materialbut just use it with their old style design of uniforms.
 
Originally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla

Originally Posted by IYE2

Originally Posted by Mamba MVP

Well when I went to the bookstore today I asked the guy if they were getting more of the UF pro combat unis in next week. He said probably not they're just doing it for this weekend, but he said they're probably going to have some more next season. I asked him why was that and he said that UF is supposed to be going to them permanently starting next season
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I hope he was lying cause the Gators have a classic uni that doesn't need to change.

Idk if this is the case for UF but Ohio St is going to wear the new materials of the jersey but keep the old design itself. At least that's what I heard
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Thats the way I see it. Schools with traditional uniforms like Ohio State, Florida, Oklahoma, etc.. will keep the pro combat style and material but just use it with their old style design of uniforms.

yeah, Nike announced that before they released the unis. that the materials and padded compression shorts/shirts would become a permanent staple for the unisof all the schools using them and a few others next year.

florida st. is the only school that's supposed to use the pro combat uni as a permanent alternate. texas mightttt continue to use the throwback designevery few years. ohio st says they're pretty sure their's is a one time thing.

usc turned down a black alternate jersey, and apparently a few other schools did too.


now details on that nike pro combat school pack !!!
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Originally Posted by Nako XL




now details on that nike pro combat school pack !!!
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Only 9 of each team are going to be sold. At some Nike store in NYC
 
Colorado has announced that Dan Hawkins will continue to coach the Buffaloes and return for his fifth season next year.
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Hawkins and his team met with Colorado athletic director Mike Bohn and Colorado chancellor Philip DiStefano Thursday morning where they were informed of his decision. The team was completing its walkthrough practice before its game Friday against Nebraska.

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Hawkins' job status had come under heavy scrutiny as the Buffaloes have posted a 3-8 season, although three of their losses have come by seven points or less. They will miss a bowl trip for the third time in Hawkins' four-season tenure coaching them and were the first Big 12 team eliminated from bowl consideration.
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Despite those struggles, Bohn said that Hawkins will remain Colorado's coach.

"Dan is our coach," said Bohn. "We continue to have candid, constructive discussions with each other, with campus leadership and with related constituents to review all aspects of the football program. We recognize the importance of continuity to reach our desired competitive results. We have made progress on many fronts, but fully realize the importance of improvement and growth of the program in all areas."

Several published reports indicate it would cost Colorado more than $3 million to fire Hawkins.

Hawkins' contract with CU runs through the 2012 season; he originally signed a five-year agreement when hired prior to the 2006 season, and received an extension in October 2008
 
They're better off keeping Hawkins than paying a buyout they can't afford and then going cheap with Karl Dorrell or some former player that would takethe job for next to nothing...


And you had to figure Jimmy and them would leave if Weis wasn't coming back...
 
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