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The Iron Bowl was good but did anyone stay up and watch Boise State last night?
I would not want to be that kicker. Poor kid. |
Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 907423)
Come on, do you really care? This is not college football. These players have zero relevance to their schools. They are not there for a education and in most cases are not getting one. They are hired and at the colleges to play football. They are well taken care of to do that.
If you honestly want to watch real college football then find a good division 3 team near you and go to their games. Lots of fun and you can see actual student athletes playing sports. Sailing - There are still a few old school guys left - Joe is one of them. I am not saying that the Penn State guys are not "Hired to play football," for the most part, they probably are. At least Joe makes an effort to get them educated while they are there. In his 56th year at Penn State University, head coach Joe Paterno has won two National Championships (1982 and ’86) and has led the Nittany Lions to five undefeated seasons (’68, ’69, ’73, ’86 and ’94). He has also won two Big Ten titles (’94 and ’05) and has the NCAA Division 1-A record for bowl appearances (33) and bowl wins (22). Many joke that Paterno has the fastest 40-yard dash time of any coach in the NCAA after he sprinted down official Dick Honig following a blown call in a 2002 contest. No official time has been set for the old man, but he made it clear to referees everywhere that they can’t run away from the likes of “JoePa.” Paterno is everything that’s right about college football from a coaching perspective. Forget for a second all that he’s accomplished. Forget the 350-plus wins (second to only Florida State’s Bobby Bowden), the 2005 AP Coach of the Year award, and the 1986 Sportsman of the Year honor he received from Sports Illustrated. All of that is great – fantastic actually. But what Paterno does for his athletes in regard to academics should rate second to none on his long accomplishment list. In the 1970s, Paterno started what was known as the “Grand Experiment.” Since then, Paterno has required that all of his players excel in academics as well as football. Through the years, his Penn State Nittany Lions have consistently had above-average graduation rates that are often among the top 10 in Division 1-A.The former English major stresses that none of his students use double negatives or incorrect grammar such as: “we played good.” In addition, he and his wife Sue have donated more than $4 million to expand Pattee Library on Penn State’s campus, and have helped raised another $13.5 million in private donations for its construction. Scoop :) |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 907276)
ftb has a good excuse to hit the nyquil again tonight. :)
Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 907422)
we still love Bruce Pearl
Suspending Bruce Pearl for 'Established Facts' May Set Precedent for Cam Newton I'll let you read it without my commenting. ---- As to laptops, kids do stupid stuff such as buying stolen laptops or even me, enjoying yummy papa johns pizza at 1am in college without knowing it was all stolen from the delivery man's car. Maybe I should've asked more questions? Short story, sometimes you run in circles that are not wise to be in. Wise for Newton to get out of Florida. As to cheating, meet Thayer Evans. A NYT/Foxsports writer who see's who is at the top (Texas a year or so ago) and attaches his name to it with some incendiary articles for attention. Florida folks are denying, investigations are being launched because it is a felony. Looks as if he made the expulsion claim up out of thin air as you wouldn't be in expulsion jeopardy anyways. He will keep this up year after year until he actually lands one. So far, he's not been close. --- But speaking of Newton, let me say this. I think the way Saban, Ingram and company handled the Newton story leading into the game and after was classy. The stadium playing "Take the money and run" and "Son of a Preacher Man" for warm ups... funny, smart asses, but funny. |
Originally Posted by Check Essential
(Post 907443)
The Iron Bowl was good but did anyone stay up and watch Boise State last night?
I would not want to be that kicker. Poor kid. |
I like that picture! War Eagle!!
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