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The more you know... the funnier it gets. Michigan lawmakers attempting to sanction MSU.
Canham burning bridges with Northwestern.
That's funny. I also find it on that your article seems to explain exactly who voted for whom. Which is fine, except that the Tiebreaker show is very clear that no one knows how anyone voted, and the Michigan historian dude seems to think it's very important to learn who betrayed Michigan.
The bottom line is that, if you don't want to leave it up to a vote, then win your game. Ohio State could have lost the vote, and they could only blame themselves for how the game played out.
What i gathered is that the 3 who did vote for UM have voicefully come forward... the rest are like 'no comment'.
It seems NW and UI confirmed they voted for Ohio State.
But in any case, it's pretty much obvious from elimination if we know all 4 votes for Michigan, the remainder are Ohio State.
Unless people think Duke pulled a miscount (which they kinda beat around the bush about envelopes and where the vote was taken in the Doc)... but MSU and Wisconsin have never suggested the count could be wrong... they just refuse to confirm/deny.
I think he kind of was. He was definitely a hard-ass in SF, which contributed to his downfall. It's something about the atmosphere of arrogance up there that changes people. It's like the moment you cross into ann arbor (the whore), you develop an acute sense of entitlement.
Supposedly scored a 9 on the Wonderlic. Harvard of the Midwest, indeed.
which is higher than he scored on the WonderlicAJC Recruiting Blog
Rashan Gary, nation’s No. 1 player, rates UGA visit a “10”
July 20, 2015 | Filed in: AJC Sports, Big Story, Georgia Bulldogs, SEC.
Rashan Gary, a 5-star defensive tackle from Paramus Catholic (N.J.), awarded UGA a perfect score. “A 10,” Gary told the AJC. “Me and my mom had a good time.”
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probably should have attended that ACT prep... and BTW, who took the ACT for him?Tom VanHaaren@TomVH
No. 1 ranked Rashan Gary has ACT prep course on Saturday, so still working out logistics on trying to visit Michigan for BBQ Sunday per mom
Now we see why Rashan wasn't allowed to speak for himselfAnyone else find it odd for parents to be speaking for their children? It's tough and demanding I get that but life is tough and demanding. Perfect opportunity for Mr Gary to have practice making incredibly difficult decisions and conversations yet it seems to be always deferred to mom.
I Understand parents having input and advice for their youngsters but i just find it odd that we don't hear from Rashan directly.
Nailed it.. Mom should have attended classes with him.. then tutored him... cuz obviously no one else didUnless anyone knows them personally, it's hard to speculate whether she's overbearing or if they actually just have a great mother/son relationship. Now if he enrolls wherever he chooses and she's sitting next to him class, that's a different story.
I get that.... but their parents don't seem to dominate the scene like this. I get being there to give him advice and wade through the bull crap but this is a little different.
Just a observation though and it's not like I'm appalled by it or anything. Just find it really unusual that the parent is speaking for her son the majority of the time. Wherever he goes I'll be keeping an eye on his career but I just hope that career is where he enjoyed most and not the most calculated decision.
There are kids that don't do any interviews at all when it comes to recruiting. In this case the players mom does the interviews. Is she calling Scout, Rival, 247, or are they calling her for updates on how his trips (which she attends) went.
OSU is the #16 public university in the country and going up on the list every year. What's not to like about academics? Average ACT for incoming freshmen was a 28 or something. 50% in the top ten % of their senior classes.
DUHWouldn't be the academic institution, per se... would have to be tutorial support
Supposedly scored a 9 on the Wonderlic. Harvard of the Midwest, indeed.
Maybe that explains the lack of production...he didn’t know wtf he was supposed to be doing?Supposedly scored a 9 on the Wonderlic. Harvard of the Midwest, indeed.
Yep, Manningham.Which one of those potato stupid WR's of theirs got the 8?
Manningham?
I don't get making fun of a kid for his wonderlic score.
I don't get making fun of a kid for his wonderlic score.
Maybe he has a learning disability or even if he just isn't smart who cares? Has he got in any trouble ? Is he a good person?
There are plenty of kids on our team who would score poorly on the wonderlic