Guide for the College-Bound Student-Athlete
The NCAA has a rather nifty booklet about becoming a college athlete here:
http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/2009-10%20CBSA_Web5f0f3230-…
It should be required reading for MGoBlog.
Sure this is in there:
If your first choice doesn't have a contract with your favorite athletic brand, find another school.
Third paragraph
If you are a hockey player, it's not a good idea to go bombing down the street with your buttcheeks hanging out the window while your drunk teammate is driving
/Maine hockey
August 1st, 2009 at 10:45 PM ^
If you are the 4th string QB, over 6'6", and unlikely to earn a scholarship for your 5th year, it is required that you devote that time period to recording a rap album.
August 2nd, 2009 at 11:43 AM ^
If you are a 4th string RB on a 3-win football team, please do not try to perfect your WWE moves during drunken brawls with 1st string members of your school's great but injury-plagued hockey team.
Where is the part where it explains your privileges of skull blasting cheerleaders and running a train on the gymnastics team?
explains said privileges and page 23 warns the cheerleaders and the gymnasts ahead of time.
If we're talking about male cheerleaders/gymnasts then maybe we've identified what Wermers really meant by "you people".