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His post couldn't have been more relevant. Without financial constraints it's not nearly as big a commitment and therefore not a very strong indicator of his interest. And attending our spring game isn't exactly a burden. Well worth his time even if only to get more information.
The 40 is emphasized way too much. Anyone can be taught the correct technique to run a fast 40 but it won't transfer to the field if you don't have agility. Hartline will be a competent player at the next level.
How did it get to the point that you don't even have to justify calling the Big Ten second rate in a buckeye forum? I have to admit, ESPN's reach is impressive.
The Big Ten's strongest characteristics are its integrity, tradition, and academia. These principles are how we define ourself as a conference.
So it isn't necessarily that the SEC has more infractions than us (which you actually do) because breaching NCAA rules doesn't always mean that you...
To be completely honest though, it's not as though the SEC is going out of its way to recruit athletes who measure poor academically. They are just working with what they've got.
And Id like to add that the above shouldn't be confused with racism. I'm simply acknowledging that being born in...
In absolutely no way do I mean the following to be interpreted as an attack on UF or Meyer because I don't have a negative opinion of either. That said, he didn't clarify his argument because there are quite a few people who believe that the SEC's lack of ethical boundaries is common knowledge...
What's shocking is that there is a collective purpose to slander our University at anytime possible regardless of the relevancy. I wish that I could watch the meetings at which they openly coordinate this. We need to call them on their petty bs every single time because ESPN's reach is unrivaled...