He's missing 2 conference games.
Looks like a typo, should be 8-12 and 12th place in B1G.
He's missing 2 conference games.
While Bart Torvik isn't Ken Pomeroy, the system is similar, and his projections are already up for next season. #57 overall but with a record of 14-14 (8-10).
Lets hope out latest recruit has at least 1/2 of her tenacity!!
http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/ar...r-aubrey-griffin-riding-high-recruiting-trail
He's missing 2 conference games.
And I assume 1 non-conference game? We usually play 31 and he's at 28.
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Yes, finally, something worth discussing! I'm a rollover guy, but my entire family are rollunders. At least that I can see from the one time per year they change the paper roll.
why is that facing the wrong way
They gave him a number. Hopefully that means they are 100% certain he will be back.
Conspiracy theory...Ebo asked by staff to give up #11...feels disrespected...transfers..
Conspiracy theory...Ebo asked by staff to give up #11...feels disrespected...transfers..
The couple of post that I have saw stated something to the affect of "can't stay on campus because of a transcript issue".
Only once he passes the NCAA requirements can he participate in team activities.
NCAA is very stringent on the grades of athletes
The clearinghouse is a low bar, but you've gotta hurdle it.
Unlike impermissible benefits, it's not like the blue bloods are full of guys who didn't actually manage to pass four years of high school math.
Right, I got all of that. I didn't do a great job at phrasing my question. IF he were to be around campus, would he be able to practice/work out with the team or is that prohibited as well? I didn't know if being around the team in general was not allowed or if it was just him being here, admitted, and staying on the schools dime.
Was just catching up - so we have gone from what is a sandwich to what direction a roll of toilet paper should roll. I did see that OMB director Mulvaney did explain the importance of the sandwich question yesterday. Seems that an open-faced roast beef sandwich is not regulated as a sandwich - so there you go. Think the FDA regulates it if a piece of bread on top, but USDA regulates it if no top piece of bread. As can be expected, the US government has an answer to every question. Probably spent millions studying the issue, and arguing among the agencies over jurisdiction. Maybe IL can get a big grant to be on call to answer such important issues going forward.