Deaconblue
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Well that's a productive minute.
Better than the standard 100000000000000 most put up when only in the game for a minute.
Well that's a productive minute.
All these threads are going to be so dead after Rchill is forced to leave the boards. Then again could just pull a bkf.
You seriously want to claim that you don't work in an athletic department?
What casual fan knows that information? Come on...
Doral and Bryant Crawford combined for a whopping 4 minutes of playing time in their summer league debuts.
Lol, don't act like you wouldn't know that information if it had to do with Man U. Just because you're a "casual" Wake Forest and college sports fan doesn't mean that others are.You seriously want to claim that you don't work in an athletic department?
What casual fan knows that information? Come on...
His per 36 rebounds and blocks stats are off the chartsWell that's a productive minute.
GoldenCoralDeac will mysteriously appear sometime in December 2019, start arguing with everyone about everything, even when you agree with him, and we will know exactly who it is within a day or two.
WHAT KIND OF CASUAL FAN KNOWS THIS STUFF?I posted about the "lifetime" scholarships before Rafi. It's kinda well known.
My job has nothing to do with sports. Never has and never will.
I’ve been saying for years that NCAA member institutions should give scholarships to student-athletes that would cover their entire education (MA, JD, MBA, PhD, whatever) at any NCAA institution. At least as long as they’re not paying athletes.
This is a great start and I definitely have not seen “many articles” on it.
With as many discussions as we have had regarding paying student athletes, amateurism, etc, how are you not familiar with this? It started 4 years ago with the big ten.
Are you familiar with full cost-of-attendance scholarships? Scholarships now cover incidental costs such as travel to and from school. Wake Forest, Wellman, and Hatch have been leaders in this movement. Here’s one of many articles on the subject https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.usatoday.com/amp/21921073
That doesn’t mean you don’t work for the Wake Athletic Department unfortunately
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