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Just found out this guy is just a sophmore. No biggie, just transfer to another school then. I thought he was a senior. That would have been a tragedy, especially if he had borderline pro prospects.
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Originally Posted by TonyReali
Originally Posted by rck2sactown
^it really is that simple. I dunno how folks are thinking this is so outrageous
It's outrageous because grown men and women aren't allowed to get BUNZ... simple as that.
Originally Posted by TonyReali
Originally Posted by rck2sactown
^it really is that simple. I dunno how folks are thinking this is so outrageous
It's outrageous because grown men and women aren't allowed to get BUNZ... simple as that.
A good example of this would be Reno Mahe, who violated the Honor Code and left school. He later re-committed to it, re-enrolled, and continued to play for the football team a year later. Scholarship and everything.
Reno Mahe didn't re-commit himself to *%*@. You ever see him in an Eagles uniform? NO HONOR.
A good example of this would be Reno Mahe, who violated the Honor Code and left school. He later re-committed to it, re-enrolled, and continued to play for the football team a year later. Scholarship and everything.
Reno Mahe didn't re-commit himself to *%*@. You ever see him in an Eagles uniform? NO HONOR.
Reno Mahe didn't re-commit himself to *%*@. You ever see him in an Eagles uniform? NO HONOR.Originally Posted by DaJoka004
A good example of this would be Reno Mahe, who violated the Honor Code and left school. He later re-committed to it, re-enrolled, and continued to play for the football team a year later. Scholarship and everything.
Reno Mahe didn't re-commit himself to *%*@. You ever see him in an Eagles uniform? NO HONOR.Originally Posted by DaJoka004
A good example of this would be Reno Mahe, who violated the Honor Code and left school. He later re-committed to it, re-enrolled, and continued to play for the football team a year later. Scholarship and everything.