Stan Gable
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you really want to play this game smart ass?
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The real question is how does he navigate a buffet lineI have watched him play lacrosse many times if that helps. :thumbsup:
The real question is how does he navigate a buffet line
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you really want to play this game smart ass?
I am kinda surprised that hasn't happened. Some coach offers a kid based on his tape and Twitter and offers some rando fan from a rival program.
jaybirdie, Blake really could be a WR based on that film. He's a receiving TE would be fine in 2 TE sets.
I am kinda surprised that hasn't happened. Some coach offers a kid based on his tape and Twitter and offers some rando fan from a rival program.
jaybirdie, Blake really could be a WR based on that film. He's a receiving TE would be fine in 2 TE sets.
The opposite of what you're describing, but it reminded me of this: The Boy Who Cried Cal
The Wilma Rudolph Student-Athlete Achievement Award honors student athletes who have overcome great personal, academic, and/or emotional odds to achieve academic success while participating in intercollegiate athletics.
The N4A described Elmore’s journey this way:
“By the age of five, Elmore had faced more hardships than the average person may face in a lifetime. After being homeless multiple times, separated from his siblings, observing drug-addicted parents, and forced to run away from foster homes due to abuse, Elmore found an outlet by playing sports. For his entire childhood, Elmore bounced from one foster home to the next before being reunited with his father for only a short time before drug-addition once again interfered. Thankfully, Elmore’s high school football coach stepped in and gave him a place to live and a chance to do something meaningful with his life. With his coach’s help, Elmore was able to receive a full scholarship to play football at the University of Minnesota, a place with a support system that he now considers to be family.”
I would be pretty surprised if he ended up here as a DE. With Duke Ejiofor, Wendell Dunn, Chris Calhoun and Paris Black returning and Basham, Walker, and Zimmer waiting in the wings, I don't think we would be talking to him. OL, LB, or DB are the grad transfer areas that Clawson mentioned to be under consideration if I recall correctly.
2 of those 3 schools would mean a transfer within the B1G.
I would be pretty surprised if he ended up here as a DE. With Duke Ejiofor, Wendell Dunn, Chris Calhoun and Paris Black returning and Basham, Walker, and Zimmer waiting in the wings, I don't think we would be talking to him. OL, LB, or DB are the grad transfer areas that Clawson mentioned to be under consideration if I recall correctly.
I would be pretty surprised if he ended up here as a DE. With Duke Ejiofor, Wendell Dunn, Chris Calhoun and Paris Black returning and Basham, Walker, and Zimmer waiting in the wings, I don't think we would be talking to him. OL, LB, or DB are the grad transfer areas that Clawson mentioned to be under consideration if I recall correctly.
If he is a grad transfer, Minnesota doesn't have any say, do they?Minnesota released him to anyone who is not on their schedule this fall, so Rutgers and Penn State are fair game.
http://www.startribune.com/gophers-...transferring-from-football-program/416958614/
If he is a grad transfer, Minnesota doesn't have any say, do they?