Benjamin St-Juste transfers to Minnesota
Seems like he Juste arrived! Is there no Juste-ice?
Good for him hope he gets healthy.
BSJ has three years of eligibility left. Only scheduled matchup with Michigan is this coming season.
Ramez le bateau!!!
It's too bad he couldn't stay healthy here. Good luck to the young man.
aw look you said something nice that wasn't so ha--...oh wait
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stop not drinking and go to bed
This is interesting. It possibly means that UMinn doctors are OK with something that spooked UMich doctors.
Best wishes, BSJ.
Yep, it's a weird situation that I'm not sure we'll ever know the full story on
That's the positive take. I had high hopes for him. I thought he would be great at Michigan.
Yeah. It might be a bit like Pipkins at TT where UM was worried about future leg injuries (I believe), TT wasn't, and he got to play a year. But then he struggled to make an NFL roster because of various injuries. For all the bluster and forcefulness, medicine is still somewhat subjective, especially when it comes to determining the possibility of future injury.
Anyway, wish him luck.
So what's the discrepancy between Michigan and Minnesota doctors on his situation?
about 50 points on the MCAT
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HEYO
Best of luck rowing the boat.
Sorry to see St-Juste gone, but if he still feels he can play, I wish him the best of luck and health.
However, It's gonna be a longer boat ride home now for St-Juste. Ann Arbor is much closer to Canada (and especially Quebec) than is Minneapolis. Can one even row to Canada from there?
Of course he can row to Canada from there! It's just he's got a long portage over to Lake Superior first.
Daniel Faalele is the player on that roster that I wish we had on ours. Especially since he was discovered by those insidious Harbaugh satellite camps It looks like he is getting the hang of the game
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2836827-what-its-like-being-the-biggest-dude-in-cfb
Minnesota's doctors must not agree with UM's doctors?