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Greg Biggins @GregBiggins
LB Jordan (Calif) 2014 WR Rashead Johnson committed to the #Washington. He was offered after the camp yesterday and committed on the spot.
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Greg Biggins @GregBiggins
OL Poasi Moala just committed to #Washington
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Originally Posted by dreClark
Damn man.Originally Posted by Nako XL
Crowell cut officially. Cardo suicide watch begins - officially.
They were gonna win the NC this year too.
Undefeated season down the drain before it startedOriginally Posted by dreClark
Damn man.Originally Posted by Nako XL
Crowell cut officially. Cardo suicide watch begins - officially.
They were gonna win the NC this year too.
Originally Posted by Shox23
hoping the canes return to prominence this year, i'm tired of the poor qb play and losing to teams that can't hold our jockstraps
also hoping for some new uni's
[/h1][h1]Five-star defensive ends Jonathan Bullard and Dante Fowler Jr. and four-star defensive tackle Dante Phillips were not allowed to report this week with the rest of the incoming freshmen, who have already undergone orientation and will begin Summer B classes Monday. Bullard and Fowler did not return phone messages Friday. Phillips was contacted, but hung up when he learned it was a reporter on the line.[/h1]
A UF official said Friday the school would not comment on any incoming freshmen until classes begin Monday.
Fowler's father, however, posted on a Rivals.com message board Thursday night that his son would arrive in Gainesville on Monday. Dante Fowler Jr. had to finish an online course earlier this week that was expected to be graded and sent on to the NCAA academic clearinghouse.
Bullard said Monday his academics were in order and he'd been cleared by UF to report to Gainesville and register for classes. Bullard said he expected to be in Gainesville on Tuesday, but he never left his hometown of Shelby, N.C.
A source close to the situation told The Sun that Bullard has qualified academically, but that his paperwork was turned in late and he has not been cleared yet to enroll in classes.
A family member confirmed Bullard was still in Shelby on Friday, but would not comment on his status with UF.
If Bullard, Fowler and Phillips do not qualify academically, it would decimate the Gators' defensive line recruiting class, which was expected to provide much-needed depth along the defensive front.
The process of ultimately finding Anthony Calvillo's successor – whenever that day comes – continues for the Alouettes. On Wednesday, the team signed a fourth quarterback, Stephen Garcia, immediately placing him on the one-game injured list.
Garcia injured two fingers getting off the bus and flashing the peace sign, according to the organization.
"Brah, that was like the HARDEST peace sign EVER, brah. Those chicks over there were totally vibing on your adductor pollicis."
Ironically, Garcia never missed a start to injury as a Gamecock, despite the turbulence that defined his campus career in almost every other respect. His new coach in Montreal, Marc Trestman, unsuccessfully recruited Garcia out of high school in 2007, when Trestman was the offensive coordinator at N.C. State; prior to last week, the Alouettes had previously signed and cut Garcia twice. "He's been through a lot and grown up and matured tremendously," Trestman told the Montreal Gazette. "A lot of players had different adversity and trying times. I've never been judgmental. This is a new start for him."
Good luck, Stephen, and keep your nose clean. But please, never stop being Stephen.
The recent success of Northwestern University's football program combined with the school's ongoing "Chicago's Big Ten Team" campaign continue to pay dividends, at least at the turnstiles.
Wildcat football season-ticket sales are up 58 percent from this time last year, according to Mike Polisky, NU associate director of external affairs.
Kyle Prater is an extremely talented kid, the problem with him is that he liked the training room more than he liked the field.Kyle Prater's Practice Footage while @ USC.....I can imagine the kind of things Lee and Woods were doing in practice...although youth and injuries played a part in Prater not being able to sniff the field
Originally Posted by 10508 Cardo Jr Ln
Crowell to Alabama State. Starts classes Monday. Same lawyer as T.I.Serious.