perfectchaos007
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OH SHIT DEYS ON THE FIELD
ITSALLOVER
Did Nick Saban shrink? I'm definitely taller than him now
OH SHIT DEYS ON THE FIELD
ITSALLOVER
Man, the ND fan is complaining about soft schedules. It's like opposite day up in here.
Ole Miss's Trophy Room
Don't say I didn't warn you, chicko!!
A good season of wins over nobodies and more respected nobodies, their fellow B1G teams (the quality conference wins typically by 7 points or less). Let's not pretend like OSU was anything particularly special last year. They just happened to benefit from a particularly down year for the B1G and an embarrassing non-conference schedule. (Not that the shit non-con is much different than most of the other big schools)
Ole Miss's Locker Room
Ole Miss's Trophy Room
Everyone's up in arms about Mannings position change.
You have Ole Miss on the brain.
"Darius Paige has medical issues that has caused our medical staff to think that it is not safe for him to play, so he has been medically disqualified," Saban said. "He is here, and we are helping to support him. He will be on scholarship. he will get an education, but our medical staff is working with him right now to try to help improve his condition. I can't comment any further on that."
Fanning to TE is kind of surprising (to me at least). If he's having trouble with the receiving aspect that could be a problem though. I assume the coaches know what they're doing, they get paid enough to.
I figured the weight loss was due to a change of position (even if he isn't staying at TE) and not the other way around. Guess that could be it though.
Speaking of TEs, wonder how Howard did, he was supposed to be one of the big gets for this class.
Man, that sounds like a heart issue to me. Hope the kid's okay.Damn, Darius Paige, who struggled to get academically cleared to go to Alabama (he's the player in the controversy of going to an "easier" high school in Alabama (Foley), because it gave him a chance to make up the ground he couldn't at his previous school).
Anyway, he is now Medically Disqualified, and won't play at Alabama.
Sounds like he's already been put on Medical Scholarship, and is why Bradley Bozeman (A Greyshirt player) was allowed to be moved up to full scholarship.
Damn, Darius Paige, who struggled to get academically cleared to go to Alabama (he's the player in the controversy of going to an "easier" high school in Alabama (Foley), because it gave him a chance to make up the ground he couldn't at his previous school).
Anyway, he is now Medically Disqualified, and won't play at Alabama.
Sounds like he's already been put on Medical Scholarship, and is why Bradley Bozeman (A Greyshirt player) was allowed to be moved up to full scholarship.
What kind of injury did he suffer?
Doesn't read like an injury. It reads like they found something during his physical that makes it dangerous for him to play. Heart issue, brain issue. Something like that.
Kind of hard to process a new guy for a new guy. Usually, it's a 2nd or 3rd year player that's buried on the depth chart that gets a "mysterious" health condition, not a guy who's been on campus for a week.
Would it make you feel better if he just was never cleared academically and went to JUCO?
Jeremy Smith has been doing curls this offseason.
I don't like what you're implying.Yes, "curls"
I disagree. Please don't make me defend Spurrier or the Gatas.
This is the No. 1 signing class in the nation in 2013, and it shows. Many of the players in this group look more like juniors than freshmen.
. One of the standouts is Foster. Another is Foster. One is linebacker Reuben Foster. The other is wide receiver Robert Foster. If Alabama had a need at inside linebacker, Reuben Foster physically looks like someone who could start immediately. He looks bigger than 6-foot-1, 244 pounds, which is his listed size on the roster. He moves well.
. Robert Foster is a brand new arrival, but you’d never know. He looks like the second coming of Julio Jones, and not just because of the No. 8 on his jersey. This Foster is 6-foot-3, 187 pounds. Jones was 6-4, 210 as a freshman. Foster is quick and fast. He makes sharp cuts, and he seems to have good hands. What more do you want? He will need time to learn to block the way it’s taught at Alabama, but we’re guessing he will catch on quickly.
. Derrick Henry is a big running back who was impressive in the spring as an early enrollee before he broke his leg and missed the A-Day Game. You’d never know he was injured the way he is running in drills.
. This was a first look at three other prized running backs: Tyren Jones, Alvin Kamara and Altee Tenpenny. Henry towers over all three of them, and if they weren’t wearing numbers, it might be hard to tell them apart. They all have very quick feet.
. Jonathan Allen is working with the defensive linemen. He also is expected to work at linebacker. He and two other freshman defensive linemen – Dee Liner and A’Shawn Robinson – do not look like freshmen. It’s hard to imagine any of the three being redshirted this season.
. At 6-6, 301 pounds, freshman offensive lineman Grant Hill looks big until he stands near Brandon Hill (6-6, 385). It will be easier to judge these linemen when they blend in with the veterans.
. Head coach Nick Saban is giving his new crop of cornerbacks an earful of criticism. Might as well get them used to it right from the start.
Fixed.(And they're going to sell a ton of those undershirts to fat West Texans.)
I hate so much about what modern college football uniform design chooses to be.
No, he's a UCLA fan. Thank god my school doesn't use Adidas too.I don't. Wackiest design stuff aside, I like the modern materials and fitment of the new style of unis. Helluva lot better than the old days of baggy double-knit polyester jerseys and/or (even worse) that crappy-looking waffle mesh shit teams wore in the early 80s.
I think you're looking at a lot of this through "good ole days" goggles.
I hate so much about what modern college football uniform design chooses to be.
At least high school is getting it right.
This is pretty fucked up: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...on-coach-ad-fired-being-member-102348634.html
So that's what happens to the old Oregon uniforms.
This is pretty fucked up: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/highs...on-coach-ad-fired-being-member-102348634.html
Same here. I was already happy with our back set this year, I'm hoping this doesn't create unnecessary tension.so USA Today confirms Michael Dyer to Louisville
still have very mixed feelings with this, Dominque Brown has positioned himself to be our starting running back and I'm really eager to see redshirt freshman Brandon Radcliff get some playing time
Modern materials and fit are fine. Shit design isn't, and I agree with him that a lot of the new designs are horrible.I don't. Wackiest design stuff aside, I like the modern materials and fitment of the new style of unis. Helluva lot better than the old days of baggy double-knit polyester jerseys and/or (even worse) that crappy-looking waffle mesh shit teams wore in the early 80s.
I think you're looking at a lot of this through "good ole days" goggles.
Modern materials and fit are fine. Shit design isn't, and I agree with him that a lot of the new designs are horrible.
This is legal?
I'd say no, because I don't think that would hold up under scrutiny of Alabama's "good faith" exception for at-will employment, and it's arguably discriminatory based on religion even if it's only relating to specific churches. If the guy went to court and just presented his case terribly I guess they could get away with it based on at-will employment.
I'm no big city lawyer like mre though.
We recently had a case here where a woman got fired from a private catholic school for being gay. It illegal in COlumbus to do but held up in court because it was a private school.