morrison2951
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Who gave Newman the advice that he needed to leave Wake?
Sam Hartman??
Who gave Newman the advice that he needed to leave Wake?
Sam will spend a year at ND. He enrolled in January.Y’all, Sam chose to come play at Wake, he got paid to go play at ND. He’s 24, it’s a little awkward to still be at your college at 24. He’s on a 4 month contract at ND. Let it be.
Sam will spend a year at ND. He enrolled in January.
Also, Sam doing well at ND only proves that he wasn’t a system QB, that Wake’s offense wasn’t a gimmick, and that Wake develops QB talent.
Actually, my exact prediction was more like Walker would be in Heisman hunt late in the season and Michigan St. in the NT hunt. I was right on both. I think MSU loss to Purdue (9th game) and to OSU (11th game) knocked them both out of the respective discussions. (MSU closed out the regular season beating Penn State before beating Pitt in a bowl.)Last I saw he was already 6th or 7th in Heisman odds.
We know this. What pisses me and many others off is that the narrative doesn't make it this clear. According to NBC, we are just fortunate that by the Grace of God Sam Hartman showed up on our campus. THAT is what people see through.
Chris Weinke was 28. A grown ass man playing college football against some people a decade younger than himself.I think it would be ridiculous - or at least really awkward - to give the Heisman to a guy playing his 6th year of college football. Just IMO.
JD/LLM?He more than lived up to his side of the bargain at Wake.
I left Wake and then spent 3 years at UVA and 1 at Florida. What’s your point?
I think it would be ridiculous - or at least really awkward - to give the Heisman to a guy playing his 6th year of college football. Just IMO.
Seriously. What kind of message would that send? Stay in school, get your degree, make the most of your time in college?
Oh good grief. You know the key to my post was the number 6Seriously. What kind of message would that send? Stay in school, get your degree, make the most of your time in college?