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I have a homie that just graduated from Baylor. Said one of the reasons he went there was because they were the "Oregon" of the South.
Miller received his bachelor’s degree in December. A team source indicated Miller is among a group of players participating in internships with various central Ohio businesses during the abbreviated May semester. However, his name was not on the list of players OSU listed as doing such internships.
The source believed, however, Miller had to be involved in some type of academic enterprise this month in order to have access to the team facilities.
The May session will end next Friday (June 5). The summer semester (and the extensive summer program) will begin June 15. If Miller is in the fold at OSU on that day - it is a good bet he will be – then he will indeed be on the team this fall.
I have a homie that just graduated from Baylor. Said one of the reasons he went there was because they were the "Oregon" of the South.
Sounds like a great friend.
I have a homie that just graduated from Baylor. Said one of the reasons he went there was because they were the "Oregon" of the South.
Surprised Gunna ain't slid in here yet like
I have a homie that just graduated from Baylor. Said one of the reasons he went there was because they were the "Oregon" of the South.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...oesnt-want-obannon-appealed-to-supreme-court-
DESTIN, Fla. -- NCAA Division I board of directors chairman Harris Pastides said he is not inclined to have the NCAA try to get the US Supreme Court to hear the Ed O'Bannon case if the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals rules unfavorably against the association.
Pastides, president of the University of South Carolina, said that an NCAA committee is currently working on creating new NCAA bylaws allowing football and men's basketball players to be paid if the O'Bannon injunction goes into effect. Depending on the outcome of the NCAA's appeal, schools could begin offering players deferred payments for use of their names, images and likenesses (NILs) beginning Aug. 1. The payments would go into effect in the 2016-17 academic year.
Pastides said he thinks the NCAA made a good case in its appeal and described the O'Bannon decision as a "hybrid ruling" that at least would allow the NCAA to limit how much money could flow to athletes. The NCAA could cap the amount of money for NILs at no less than $5,000 per year.
No there not.
@ Ashley
http://awfulannouncing.com/2015/esp...lege-football-final-new-trio-to-be-named.htmlESPN has finally (thankfully) decided to go in a brand new direction for the show. Adnan Virk will host and be joined by analysts Danny Kanell and Joey Galloway. The trio will appear on both ABC and ESPN for halftime and postgame coverage.