Just IMHO, he is not even close to being able to play QB in the NFL.
I think the same, but I wonder if it's just the perception of his size. He looks like a toothpick. I have no doubt of his abilities.
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Just IMHO, he is not even close to being able to play QB in the NFL.
Kenny currently on ESPNU at the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl practice. QB on Team American.
Looks like CJ Barnett is there too.
He didn't get an opportunity against better competition. Impossible to know how he would've done against some of the better teams.I love Kenny Guiton, but he put up the bulk of his stats against Cal, Florida A&M, SDSU & Purdue. He was a great back up QB.
In the mid 70s I had it made with GI Bill and a $150 a month GTA stipend from U Cincinnati. Drove a 1950 (as in Harry Truman) Chevy 4 door and actually put a bit of money in the bank.I lived like a king on a $12K grad stipend at tOSU in the early-nineties.
In the mid 70s I had it made with GI Bill and a $150 a month GTA stipend from U Cincinnati. Drove a 1950 (as in Harry Truman) Chevy 4 door and actually put a bit of money in the bank.
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$150 in 1975 would be $650 today. Four months of checks would've gotten you a seven credit semester (three as a non-resident) at my small, public undergrad school. Not including the parking sticker, mandatory meal plan, housing, books, and whatever the fuck a "college fee" is.In the mid 70s I had it made with GI Bill and a $150 a month GTA stipend from U Cincinnati. Drove a 1950 (as in Harry Truman) Chevy 4 door and actually put a bit of money in the bank.
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You're preaching to the choir - I'm an adjunct at NKU and I see the outrageous cost of school everyday. I also see the impact on the vets in my classes. The government and the public have not kept their promise to those who served in terms of school and medical support.When I was on Chapter30, GI Bill covered about half of in-state tuition, food, and cheapest rent I could find -- which is itself more affordable than living in the dorms.
I have a feeling 150 back then was a lot more than it is now too.
Just saying. The landscape has changed a lot; College today is a Pyramid Scheme.
Don't forget the health fee, the counseling fee, the gym fee, etc., etc., etc. -- all of which, at least at my University, cannot be waived even if you never use those services. Though admittedly the gym is rather nice.
Amen brother.You're preaching to the choir - I'm an adjunct at NKU and I see the outrageous cost of school everyday. I also see the impact on the vets in my classes. The government and the public have not kept their promise to those who served in terms of school and medical support.
Recently Ohio State has had a COTA fee and a Student Union fee too.
Recent? That's been over a decade.