BuckeyeNation27;1867980; said:how did this thread get titled Lane Change instead of Lane Violation?
Maybe now that he's been in a job for more than a year the title can change.
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BuckeyeNation27;1867980; said:how did this thread get titled Lane Change instead of Lane Violation?
MaliBuckeye;1867945; said:Ungodly traffic
Crumbling schools
Ridiculous taxes
Inefficient government
Unaffordable housing
Lack of jobs
There's lots of things that "heapin'" would describe... but that's another thread.
Reduction of football athletics scholarships to 15 initial grants and 75 total grants for each of the 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-14 academic years. This represents a decrease of 10 scholarships for each of the three seasons.
Bill Lucas;1868555; said:OK, this is the verbage from the NCAA directly.
So, in the next recruiting cycle they are limited to 15 scholarships to give. But, it also says they are limited to 75 total scholarship athletes for the 2011-2012 academic year. That's the upcoming year. Well, how many do they have right now because adding 30 to the current number is a lot of scholarships to add.
It was that effort that landed Orgeron as Scout.com/FoxSports.com?s 2011 Recruiter of the Year.
Facing questions about their scholarship numbers, Orgeron and head coach Lane Kiffin crafted an outstanding class, the best in the Pac-12, and a top five class nationally.
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Remember now, Lane can't do this all by himself. It takes a team effort.
The used car salesman is strong is this one.MaxBuck;1870624; said:
Report: USC recruiting chief under investigation
A day after he was named national recruiter of the year by Scout.com/FoxSports.com, USC recruiting coordinator Ed Orgeron was the subject of a report that concerns his time at Tennessee. ESPN.com's Ivan Maisel reported Friday that as part of its investigation of Tennessee athletics, the NCAA was investigating whether Orgeron personally conducted a workout of a prospective signee on the student's campus in May 2009. The report was attributed to three unnamed sources.
MaliBuckeye;1867945; said:Ungodly traffic
Crumbling schools
Ridiculous taxes
Inefficient government
Unaffordable housing
Lack of jobs
There's lots of things that "heapin'" would describe... but that's another thread.
MaxBuck;1870624; said: