Yeah, he already did the apology thing...but clearly, not a good start.Ohhhh boy....
He crumbles like a rag doll when's he's hit as was proven when Crouch destoyed him on his run against them in the Rose Bowl! LOLIf they are like their coach they won't be afraid to hit !
9 pro bowls and defensive player of the year would argue otherwise.He crumbles like a rag doll when's he's hit as was proven when Crouch destoyed him on his run against them in the Rose Bowl! LOL
Well Crouch humilited him on that run as he lowered his shoulder and trucked his ass just like he did that Iowa defender in 99 and that was Reed and was hilarious as well regardless of what he did in the NFL.9 pro bowls and defensive player of the year would argue otherwise.
I don't care who you are, if you play football you're gonna get trucked. Does this really seem like that big of a deal? He got him down. (sorry, you gotta click the link)Well Crouch humilited him on that run as he lowered his shoulder and trucked his ass just like he did that Iowa defender in 99 and that was Reed and was hilarious as well regardless of what he did in the NFL.
Not arguing that but to call him a rag doll because of one hit vs his career is patently ludicrous.Well Crouch humilited him on that run as he lowered his shoulder and trucked his ass just like he did that Iowa defender in 99 and that was Reed and was hilarious as well regardless of what he did in the NFL.
“Hopefully HBCUs have to adjust to us” Ed ReedYeah, he already did the apology thing...but clearly, not a good start.
I do find it funny that they never bothered to clean out his office! Hahaha
I remember that night. Jonathan Vilma just about committed a murder on the field when some fifth string walk-on receiver (Ben Zaicek?) attempted to block him. Everyone in the stadium knew he was in there to block so Vilma just went downhill and nearly decapitated the poor guy. I just found it on youtube. Turns out it was a reverse and he was running it. Oof.I don't care who you are, if you play football you're gonna get trucked. Does this really seem like that big of a deal? He got him down. (sorry, you gotta click the link)
It kind of amazes how poorly run some of this places of higher education are run.That's pretty damn disrespectful on their part.
He's a new employee.
friggen shortside optionI don't care who you are, if you play football you're gonna get trucked. Does this really seem like that big of a deal? He got him down. (sorry, you gotta click the link)
I'm pretty sure Zajicek was a scholarship recruit in one of the classes that basically doomed Solich (he wasted 2 recruiting cycles with busts, injured guys that never saw action, etc.)I remember that night. Jonathan Vilma just about committed a murder on the field when some fifth string walk-on receiver (Ben Zaicek?) attempted to block him. Everyone in the stadium knew he was in there to block so Vilma just went downhill and nearly decapitated the poor guy. I just found it on youtube. Turns out it was a reverse and he was running it. Oof.
I’m gonna say those 2 were nothing like each other. Iowa defender may still be out cold on the ground. Reed popped right up.Well Crouch humilited him on that run as he lowered his shoulder and trucked his ass just like he did that Iowa defender in 99 and that was Reed and was hilarious as well regardless of what he did in the NFL.
True. But going off on them on social media with a profanity laced tirade isn’t a good way to handle it.It was one of the first things Bill Snyder demanded when he took over K State was a clean locker room. More than just a clean locker room, it demonstrated attention to detail and not letting little things slide. He demanded that from his players, but expecting it from your administration as well is hardly unreasonable.
Also true.True. But going off on them on social media with a profanity laced tirade isn’t a good way to handle it.
Maybe he tried with no success, so you then go with the humiliation factor.True. But going off on them on social media with a profanity laced tirade isn’t a good way to handle it.
This will probably be called racist, but it's true ... HBCUs are anachronisms that really have no place in modern society. They were absolutely necessary in the days of segregation, when the southern state institutions would not allow African-American students to enroll (can you imagine? What a stain on those schools and states; what a disgrace). Back then, HBCUs had stellar faculties, quite often extremely well-educated Jewish professors who too were unable to get the work they should have at state institutions. But since the 70s, when integration finally occurred, HBCUs have been chronically underfunded and have faculties and facilities that do not measure up to the standards necessary for higher education. In a perfect world, HBCUs would be phased out. Of course, that will never happen.It kind of amazes how poorly run some of this places of higher education are run.
100% positive that the last HC still has an active email account at that school.
Yeah, I would imagine that often times those schools are way down the list of funding.This will probably be called racist, but it's true ... HBCUs are anachronisms that really have no place in modern society. They were absolutely necessary in the days of segregation, when the southern state institutions would not allow African-American students to enroll (can you imagine? What a stain on those schools and states; what a disgrace). Back then, HBCUs had stellar faculties, quite often extremely well-educated Jewish professors who too were unable to get the work they should have at state institutions. But since the 70s, when integration finally occurred, HBCUs have been chronically underfunded and have faculties and facilities that do not measure up to the standards necessary for higher education. In a perfect world, HBCUs would be phased out. Of course, that will never happen.
Now, commence to attack. But when you do so, point out what I said that is inaccurate.
This will probably be called racist, but it's true ... HBCUs are anachronisms that really have no place in modern society. They were absolutely necessary in the days of segregation, when the southern state institutions would not allow African-American students to enroll (can you imagine? What a stain on those schools and states; what a disgrace). Back then, HBCUs had stellar faculties, quite often extremely well-educated Jewish professors who too were unable to get the work they should have at state institutions. But since the 70s, when integration finally occurred, HBCUs have been chronically underfunded and have faculties and facilities that do not measure up to the standards necessary for higher education. In a perfect world, HBCUs would be phased out. Of course, that will never happen.
Now, commence to attack. But when you do so, point out what I said that is inaccurate.
I wonder if they'll pay him for picking up all the trash?
Sometimes people want to be around their own. It's how it was explained to me by a buddy I coached with. He basically said it's a white man's world and I am going to live in it my whole life. If I can give me 4-5 years around "my people" to bond and whatnot. I get it. Lots of education is from a Euro centric view. Being educated from an AA point can also be beneficial.This will probably be called racist, but it's true ... HBCUs are anachronisms that really have no place in modern society. They were absolutely necessary in the days of segregation, when the southern state institutions would not allow African-American students to enroll (can you imagine? What a stain on those schools and states; what a disgrace). Back then, HBCUs had stellar faculties, quite often extremely well-educated Jewish professors who too were unable to get the work they should have at state institutions. But since the 70s, when integration finally occurred, HBCUs have been chronically underfunded and have faculties and facilities that do not measure up to the standards necessary for higher education. In a perfect world, HBCUs would be phased out. Of course, that will never happen.
Now, commence to attack. But when you do so, point out what I said that is inaccurate.