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Bleacher Report post spring top 25 with write ups:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ootball-rankings-top-25-after-spring-practice
Yea, something about if your previous grad transfer were bad academically you can bring another grad transfer for a periodIs there an SEC transfer rule that seems to holding up Zaire from heading there???
I don't get why they're holding championship level hydration against him. Would they rather he's a selfish teammate?
I'm not saying she's lying about the accusations, but on it's face with no context, that story doesn't seem very believable to me.
Yea UF is appealing it and will probably get it overturned at the SEC spring meetings next month.Is there an SEC transfer rule that seems to holding up Zaire from heading there???
You might be more familiar the dynamics of the Ivy's than I'am, but I'd be surprised if that didn't exist at Harvard and other Ivy's where sports are taken at least somewhat seriously as well. We're not talking about Columbia here.
One thing I'll say is that schools like UF, Texas, and ND, the boosters and thirsty *** alums will take care of you as soon as your college career is done and even years down the line. The degree from Harvard is an amazing resume boost, but there won't be the Buddy Garrity fans climbing over themselves to give you a job, just so they can talk to you about "that one drive against FSU" every day in the office. Now, maybe ND networked connects will still be there regardless, but that's a non-football consideration as well. Also, it's definitely just easier to get drafted out of UF and even Vanderbilt than Harvard.
Kanell got laid off too.\Brett McMurphyVerified account @McMurphyESPN 1h1 hour ago
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Kanell got laid off too.
Kanell got laid off too.
Please tell me you are serious... Kannel was great as a fill-in host but has become a variant Cowherd
Supposed to be up to 40 people canned...
Fingers crossed Mark May is next
You might be more familiar the dynamics of the Ivy's than I'am, but I'd be surprised if that didn't exist at Harvard and other Ivy's where sports are taken at least somewhat seriously as well. We're not talking about Columbia here.
One thing I'll say is that schools like UF, Texas, and ND, the boosters and thirsty *** alums will take care of you as soon as your college career is done and even years down the line. The degree from Harvard is an amazing resume boost, but there won't be the Buddy Garrity fans climbing over themselves to give you a job, just so they can talk to you about "that one drive against FSU" every day in the office. Now, maybe ND networked connects will still be there regardless, but that's a non-football consideration as well. Also, it's definitely just easier to get drafted out of UF and even Vanderbilt than Harvard.
There will be people who care and want to hook you up, but it's not the same type of rabid fan base that wants to break you off, just so they can be involved in your life. I don't know if that makes sense. The Harvard/Yale game matters, but it doesn't matter ANYWHERE near as much as Auburn/Alabama for example. The people who are at Harvard just have different priorities. (Same is true at schools like Vanderbilt and Stanford.) There will be old thirsty go-hard boosters but not as numerous or, regularly, as Nevin Shapiro as you'll find in the Power 5.There definitely will be guys looking to give you a job.That's silly. You lead Harvard to an undefeatrd season or win the Harvard/Yale game? Things mean a lot to them.