Mags FTW wrote:No way the ACC should get 2 AQs.
The Big 12 & ACC should jump on the chance to get to AQs imo
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Mags FTW wrote:No way the ACC should get 2 AQs.
ReasonablySober wrote:
Even when you consider that he's from Iowa, this is still kinda unreal.
Within a few days, Proctor identified Iowa as his most desired destination. Through a social media campaign, the Iowa Swarm Collective quickly raised more than $100,000 in two days — independent of Proctor’s intentions. Proctor attended a men’s basketball game in Iowa City later that week and was enrolled in classes quickly afterward.
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In the big picture, this situation could jumpstart discussions at the national level about collective bargaining and contractual obligations. Proctor received payment through The Swarm Collective and promoted one car dealership on social media but had yet to practice with the team.
ReasonablySober wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
Even when you consider that he's from Iowa, this is still kinda unreal.
LMAOWithin a few days, Proctor identified Iowa as his most desired destination. Through a social media campaign, the Iowa Swarm Collective quickly raised more than $100,000 in two days — independent of Proctor’s intentions. Proctor attended a men’s basketball game in Iowa City later that week and was enrolled in classes quickly afterward.
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In the big picture, this situation could jumpstart discussions at the national level about collective bargaining and contractual obligations. Proctor received payment through The Swarm Collective and promoted one car dealership on social media but had yet to practice with the team.
Just incredible. A+ to all involved. This made my day.
Bucksmaniac wrote:I'm sorry, but I'm starting to sour on Giannis
ReasonablySober wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:
Even when you consider that he's from Iowa, this is still kinda unreal.
LMAOWithin a few days, Proctor identified Iowa as his most desired destination. Through a social media campaign, the Iowa Swarm Collective quickly raised more than $100,000 in two days — independent of Proctor’s intentions. Proctor attended a men’s basketball game in Iowa City later that week and was enrolled in classes quickly afterward.
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In the big picture, this situation could jumpstart discussions at the national level about collective bargaining and contractual obligations. Proctor received payment through The Swarm Collective and promoted one car dealership on social media but had yet to practice with the team.
Just incredible. A+ to all involved. This made my day.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/sports/university-washington-football-player-arrested-030258521.html
Reason #32312 that college sports should be burned to the ground.
ReasonablySober wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/sports/university-washington-football-player-arrested-030258521.html
Reason #32312 that college sports should be burned to the ground.
Pro sports too.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:https://www.yahoo.com/sports/university-washington-football-player-arrested-030258521.html
Reason #32312 that college sports should be burned to the ground.
Pro sports too.
Dont totally disagree, but cover ups seem to happen more in colleges where the universities run the campus police and others involved. The amount of influence that players, coaches, etc have over their victims, who are either kids or young adults, is next level.
MikeIsGood wrote:Deion Sanders - whom I now refuse to call "Coach Prime" - is absolutely, **** embarrassing. Like, Colorado should be ashamed of themselves levels of embarrassing.
Summary, basically: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/40064987/deion-sanders-shedeur-sanders-clap-back-colorado-critics
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