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C-Euro posted:I still have no idea why I remember nothing about Tom Brady's time at Michigan. I have clearer memories of John Navarre behind center than Brady, I'm sure that's extremely healthy. I remember illinois putting the beat down on Brady in 99 and then the refs loving over Illinois in retaliation the next year on consecutive incorrect turnover calls Then the NFL refs in Champaign in 02 blew a 4th and 3 sneak call, didn't measure and the bears lost. Brady hasnt come close to losinf to the bears since
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This is real
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MGoBlog deleted the tweet to the article and also had it dated 11/31 when he first posted it.
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Rad Valtar posted:MGoBlog deleted the tweet to the article and also had it dated 11/31 when he first posted it. LMAO.
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John Wick of Dogs posted:This is real Dean over here chaos dunking on Alabama.
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Democrazy posted:but I do think that a player taking all-online classes without some special reason is pretty shameful. I'm kind of surprised that they're allowed to do so in the first place. Seems like a scandal waiting to happen.
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It is nearly 2020, lots of people, athlete or otherwise are taking online classes. Football is effectively a full time job with significant OT demands, in a lot of cases taking classes online is the easiest way to work around that schedule while still getting in all your required classes Also I'm sure if you gave Fields the option to just go play football professionally he'd take it but he can't so
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if I could fulfill every one of my professional responsibilities through a web browser you better loving believe I'd do it I worked remote for almost three years before moving to an in-office client and it's killing me. I'm a precious butterfly! I need to fly! More importantly, I need to call into my daily standup meetings while still lying in bed.
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# ? Dec 2, 2019 22:04 |
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My wife is about to graduate in two weeks having not stepped on campus for a single class for a college that is 15 minutes away because she is also working a full time job. The idea that it's some weird thing to not take any classes in person is some old man poo poo.
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Rad Valtar posted:My wife is about to graduate in two weeks having not stepped on campus for a single class for a college that is 15 minutes away because she is also working a full time job. The idea that it's some weird thing to not take any classes in person is some old man poo poo. Starting QBs get a tutor to take all their exams online or live in class anyway.
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Rad Valtar posted:The idea that it's some weird thing to not take any classes in person is some old man poo poo. I believe Sash is younger than I am and also 35 years older somehow.
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# ? Dec 2, 2019 22:13 |
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It's just great that Justin Fields got so many Michigan Men frothing mad by uttering a simple sentence in a presser.
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MourningView posted:It is nearly 2020, lots of people, athlete or otherwise are taking online classes. Football is effectively a full time job with significant OT demands, in a lot of cases taking classes online is the easiest way to work around that schedule while still getting in all your required classes If football is so much that players can’t make it into the classroom to learn, maybe we should free up their schedules by cutting back on football hours. Classroom learning offers the chance for athletes to interact with other students and teachers in an academic setting, and allows for an active learning that helps many students. I’m not saying that it’s right for everyone, but I do think it is different enough that athletes should be engaging with it. Especially since, given the way football programs structure their athletes’ schedule, I highly doubt it’s really up to the actual athlete whether they go to in-class classes or online. Justin Fields may be able to skip right into the NFL, but not everyone can, and no one will be able to work in the NFL as a player until retirement age. These are young people, so I understand a lot of them won’t want to consider doing anything but athletics, but if we want to take seriously the idea of using athletics as a way of giving kids an education they can help them later in life, maybe we should put some serious thought into how we educate our athletes. Our current system where most athletes are either actively steered away from pursuing their own choices in academics or else simply can’t manage their course-load with athletics isn’t doing them a lot of favors.
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Rad Valtar posted:Woody Hayes was a racist rear end in a top hat who punched a player. I'm sure there are still fans who praise him but to me he's been tainted. I don't mean to single out Michigan fans on here because you guys are cool but living in Michigan I hear about "not giving up our integrity for winning like Ohio State" all the time. The old people still idolize Woody but most people stopped by the end of the Tressel era. Now, nobody really talks about Woody except for the oldest of boomers.
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Democrazy posted:If football is so much that players can’t make it into the classroom to learn, maybe we should free up their schedules by cutting back on football hours. Classroom learning offers the chance for athletes to interact with other students and teachers in an academic setting, and allows for an active learning that helps many students. I’m not saying that it’s right for everyone, but I do think it is different enough that athletes should be engaging with it. Especially since, given the way football programs structure their athletes’ schedule, I highly doubt it’s really up to the actual athlete whether they go to in-class classes or online. They have tutors that work with them at the athletic facilities to provide any hands-on stuff they need but for the vast majority of these kids, they’re loading up on the online courses available during football season and attending actual classes in the spring. It’s also not just an athletics thing. Lots of schools are moving base level elective type stuff to online because it allows them to cut overhead. This is as much an effect of institutional greed as anything.
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PostNouveau posted:At some point, they're daring the SEC to try to enforce their rules. I imagine the poo poo would hit the fan in the media if the SEC tried to fine a school 7 figures for a field rush. FWIW, the fine caps out at $250k. Personally I have no idea why there is such a fine in the first place, every actual fan loves field rushing.
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It offends the delicate sensibilities of the olds that populate most of the stands.
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Captain von Trapp posted:FWIW, the fine caps out at $250k. Personally I have no idea why there is such a fine in the first place, every actual fan loves field rushing. They don’t want fan-player altercations happening on field.
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Captain von Trapp posted:FWIW, the fine caps out at $250k. Personally I have no idea why there is such a fine in the first place, every actual fan loves field rushing. Eventually someone is going to get hurt and sue or that one girl will just decompose in the bushes.
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General Dog posted:They don’t want fan-player altercations happening on field. And perhaps more importantly, if they do happen and lawsuits start flying, they can say that they were against it from the start and did everything they could to enforce the rule and it's all the individual school's fault for not hiring Pinkertons to hold the line at all costs and mercilessly truncheon any fan who tries to get on the field
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sportsgenius86 posted:They have tutors that work with them at the athletic facilities to provide any hands-on stuff they need but for the vast majority of these kids, they’re loading up on the online courses available during football season and attending actual classes in the spring. I don’t think that one-on-one tutoring is the same as going to class, although I understand that it is often needed as a supplement. And, call me suspicious, but some NCAA investigations have led me to believe that some of these tutors may be going above and beyond their tutoring role.
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Democrazy posted:I don’t think that one-on-one tutoring is the same as going to class, although I understand that it is often needed as a supplement. And, call me suspicious, but some NCAA investigations have led me to believe that some of these tutors may be going above and beyond their tutoring role. Nah you paranoid
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If you want to stop cheating in online classes you can make it extremely laborious, much more so than in person classes. You don't have to remove every person, monitor and electronic object from whatever room you're taking a test in, sometimes to the point of ridiculousness, and then have some weirdo stare directly at you and only you for an hour at 8:00 AM on a Saturday like the service the professor used for one of my friend's online course. And just from my own experience, while yes, some online classes are jokes, some were extremely laborious. I could argue against the EFFECTIVENESS of these classes because they weren't very for me, but, well, everyone learns differently.
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General Dog posted:They don’t want fan-player altercations happening on field. Does this regularly happen in conferences where rushing is tolerated? FizFashizzle posted:Eventually someone is going to get hurt and sue Are they going to win more than the $250k the schools lose per rush now? I mean ok, objectively it's hard to talk modern bureaucrats into allowing a hundred thousand people form a mob, but come on it's so fun!
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Shappa posted:I was thinking about Auburn/Alabama in terms of the last decade, in the 2010's Alabama lost 15 (i think) games total and 4 of them were to Auburn, which puts the Iron bowl at 6-4 'Bama for the decade. Auburn plays UGA and Bama every season, of course, and during Saban's time in Tuscaloosa UGA has a better record against Auburn than Bama does. Wild.
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Gus has got the anti-Saban juice recipe perfected.
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https://twitter.com/colecubelic/status/1201572201603981312 What's going on at Coastal Carolina
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So, uh, ESPN projects Tennessee to play Minnesota in the Outback Bowl and I’m just not so sure I understand how that adds up. https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/28168924/college-football-bowl-projections
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FizFashizzle posted:Eventually someone is going to get hurt and sue Rarely happens at Clemson. If everyone is invited on after every game, there's not as much sense of urgency. Pakled posted:https://twitter.com/colecubelic/status/1201572201603981312 Buncha kitty cats. Be more like dawgs. Dawgs don't transfer. Be a daaaawg! Scarf fucked around with this message at 03:25 on Dec 3, 2019 |
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A lot of those *cough* sports academies *cough* like College of Faith operate via online classes. Kids are "enrolled" at the academy, but are taking online classes from another, slightly more legit school. I don't know how any fees would work, but figure the sports academy is ripping them off in that regard, too.
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Sir Thats Gross posted:So, uh, ESPN projects Tennessee to play Minnesota in the Outback Bowl and I’m just not so sure I understand how that adds up.
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What are the chances of a Lonestar Showdown bowl game now? Both teams are 7-5, and I don’t think anyone wants yet another KSU-A&M snoozefest like the one two years ago
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Cnidario posted:What are the chances of a Lonestar Showdown bowl game now? Both teams are 7-5, and I don’t think anyone wants yet another KSU-A&M snoozefest like the one two years ago Let’s do that some time when Texas isn’t terrible. We’ll let you know.
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Sir Thats Gross posted:So, uh, ESPN projects Tennessee to play Minnesota in the Outback Bowl and I’m just not so sure I understand how that adds up. Minnesota is pretty much locked into the Outback under the big ten rules because all the other options have been too recently.
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Rad Valtar posted:MGoBlog deleted the tweet to the article and also had it dated 11/31 when he first posted it. The comments are just stream of conscious things of beauty.
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Cnidario posted:What are the chances of a Lonestar Showdown bowl game now? Both teams are 7-5, and I don’t think anyone wants yet another KSU-A&M snoozefest like the one two years ago I think last time it was on the table one of the schools threatened to decline the invitation if they were invited to a bowl together.
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Cnidario posted:What are the chances of a Lonestar Showdown bowl game now? Both teams are 7-5, and I don’t think anyone wants yet another KSU-A&M snoozefest like the one two years ago Zero because A&M will have the SEC kill it if a bowl tries
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Cnidario posted:What are the chances of a Lonestar Showdown bowl game now? Both teams are 7-5, and I don’t think anyone wants yet another KSU-A&M snoozefest like the one two years ago This is never going to happen unless it’s the NY6. The SEC can assign teams to its affiliate bowls at its discretion. When we play again, it needs to be a big deal, not in some sad third tier bowl with a quarter of the starters and half the staffs gone. It needs to be a setting where we can really light some candles and lay out some rose petals. Reliant Stadium isn’t it. General Dog fucked around with this message at 04:24 on Dec 3, 2019 |
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The Athletic posted:“We didn’t play the run very well,” Saban said. “To be honest with you, I kept asking the question, ‘Why are they spitting that run?’ Based on the defense that we called and the defense that we were in, I thought we should be good. The quarterback pulled the ball and scored a touchdown when the guy who had the quarterback didn’t take him. So it was a combination that I can’t really put my finger on right now relative to the execution, but somebody wasn’t in their gap. Somebody didn’t do their responsibility.”
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Sir Thats Gross posted:So, uh, ESPN projects Tennessee to play Minnesota in the Outback Bowl and I’m just not so sure I understand how that adds up. Alamo Bowl sounds good for Texas. It seems like the perfect median bowl for Texas to shoot for. I just expect more of a 9-3 record with some middle ranking rather than 7-5.
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