Wolverheel

August 23rd, 2022 at 11:31 PM ^

Fun fact: Nebraska actually finished 3rd in the last Fulmer Cup and Rutgers won the previous one, 2018, by a fucking mile. 54 points and the second place team got 26. I have no clue how the points actually worked though. MSU was 4th in 2017. You know that was before Mel came or it would’ve been 3rd.
 

I’m still annoyed that like 3 Reddit mods, AKA the people who want to be but cannot make the grade on becoming cops, decided the Fulmer cup is too offensive and nuked it. RIP the only championship schools like Alcorn State, Rutgers, and Bryant will see this century.

FauxMo

August 23rd, 2022 at 12:33 PM ^

William Mohan? I have seriously no recollection of this player ever a recruit or on the roster at UM. Did he changes his name from LessHands? That may be where he went wrong…

denverblue

August 23rd, 2022 at 3:54 PM ^

Thought it was ongoing, but don't know for sure. Here's a NPR article on the study https://www.npr.org/2017/07/25/539198429/study-cte-found-in-nearly-all-donated-nfl-player-brains and the study proper from JAMA https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2645104

From the study "...the majority of former college (27 [56%]), semiprofessional (5 [56%]), and professional (101 [86%]) players having severe pathology. Among 27 participants with mild CTE pathology, 26 (96%) had behavioral or mood symptoms or both, 23 (85%) had cognitive symptoms, and 9 (33%) had signs of dementia. Among 84 participants with severe CTE pathology, 75 (89%) had behavioral or mood symptoms or both, 80 (95%) had cognitive symptoms, and 71 (85%) had signs of dementia."

JuWhite11

August 23rd, 2022 at 1:16 PM ^

So he tries to have sex with her she feels so threatened with him being there she grabs a knife to get him out but then lets him back in....kind of weird you would let someone back in that you just had to get a weapon out to get them out of your apartment.