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Post by groundchuck on Oct 10, 2019 11:58:42 GMT -6
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Post by fshamrock on Oct 10, 2019 12:42:27 GMT -6
eh, must be more to it, they went from zero to hero pretty quickly must have been some shady dealings happening. I used to know a guy who played there and he was insufferable, acted like he played at bama or something, so in a way I am happy because I know he's probably all puffed up about it as I type this
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Post by larrymoe on Oct 10, 2019 14:39:06 GMT -6
It's D3 football. With all the BS going on in D1, why is the NCAA wasting resources on this crap?
And, again, it's D3. Who gives a {censored}?
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Post by bobgoodman on Oct 11, 2019 10:58:42 GMT -6
So if you want your player to use your junker car, better say he stole it. Then it's a police matter, of no concern to NCAA. Then you don't have to pay insurance, and it's a tax loss, too! And if the college student "thief" gets into an accident, he's probably judgment-proof.
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Post by 19delta on Oct 11, 2019 16:02:32 GMT -6
The most unintentionally hilarious line from the article: "The head coach provided his car for a second student-athlete to use, but the car broke down shortly after the student-athlete took possession."That is about as D3 as it gets!
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Post by 19delta on Oct 11, 2019 16:04:40 GMT -6
It's D3 football. With all the BS going on in D1, why is the NCAA wasting resources on this crap? And, again, it's D3. Who gives a {censored}? Yeah. Good to know the NCAA is out there curing cancer...
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Post by coachd5085 on Oct 13, 2019 12:06:01 GMT -6
The most unintentionally hilarious line from the article: "The head coach provided his car for a second student-athlete to use, but the car broke down shortly after the student-athlete took possession."That is about as D3 as it gets! I absolutely disagree. The most D3 thing is the fact that the Head Football coach of a national championship team is driving a 2006 Subaru in 2016.
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Post by Coach Huey on Oct 13, 2019 19:52:27 GMT -6
eh, must be more to it, they went from zero to hero pretty quickly must have been some shady dealings happening. I used to know a guy who played there and he was insufferable, acted like he played at bama or something, so in a way I am happy because I know he's probably all puffed up about it as I type this Zero to hero? They've won (or shared) the ASC title every year since 2004. Played in 3 national championships in that time, won 2. Been to the semifinals over a handful of times, 2nd round or higher about dozen+ times, in the playoffs for 16, 17 years in a row.
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Post by fshamrock on Oct 15, 2019 10:03:05 GMT -6
eh, must be more to it, they went from zero to hero pretty quickly must have been some shady dealings happening. I used to know a guy who played there and he was insufferable, acted like he played at bama or something, so in a way I am happy because I know he's probably all puffed up about it as I type this Zero to hero? They've won (or shared) the ASC title every year since 2004. Played in 3 national championships in that time, won 2. Been to the semifinals over a handful of times, 2nd round or higher about dozen+ times, in the playoffs for 16, 17 years in a row. okay ya I don't know what I'm talking about most of the time.
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Post by bleefb on Oct 19, 2019 8:56:47 GMT -6
The most unintentionally hilarious line from the article: "The head coach provided his car for a second student-athlete to use, but the car broke down shortly after the student-athlete took possession."That is about as D3 as it gets! I absolutely disagree. The most D3 thing is the fact that the Head Football coach of a national championship team is driving a 2006 Subaru in 2016.
Actually, the player player was driving the Subaru, not the coach. Still, the 10 year old Subaru as a recruiting tool is definitely D 3. If it was D1, it would be a new Mercedes with a trunk full of cash.
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Post by coachd5085 on Oct 19, 2019 8:58:32 GMT -6
I absolutely disagree. The most D3 thing is the fact that the Head Football coach of a national championship team is driving a 2006 Subaru in 2016.
Actually, the player player was driving the Subaru, not the coach. Still, the 10 year old Subaru as a recruiting tool is definitely D 3. If it was D1, it would be a new Mercedes with a trunk full of cash.
The player was driving the coach's 10 year old subaru
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