Two of my former students just picked up Michigan Football offers!
I teach 8th grade at a charter school in Columbus (KIPP Columbus) and was just told by my friend who's the football coach that Clink just called and offered two of my former students! They saw all my Michigan stuff up in my class every day so they know what's up! I'm pumped up!!!
Cameron Frazier - 10th grader, getting ready to blow up. Super athletic.
Sidikiba Kaba - 11th grader. Biggest offer was WV before today.
Congrats to your students and enjoy the moment! Keep up the good work at KIPP -- from the outside, they seem like a great organization.
Good job loading the funnel from the very heart of Mordor
So glad Michigan finally beat OSU last fall because the amount of student trash talk I would catch the Monday after Thanksgiving was brutal!
Sidikiba Kaba - Amazing name!
Most people use beef, but Sidikiba Kaba is sneaky good with lamb.
Make sure you funnel some of the excess cash from your massive teacher salary to these kids, they must go to Michigan
Hahaha for sure. It was really cool to listen to the phone call and hear Clink make the offer!
Super cool. You played a part, teach!
That is awesome.
Can you get me some tickets? (I had a buddy who is Ian Kinsler's cousin. After the Tigers picked up Kinsler, Steve had long-lost friends call him all the time trying to get him to hook them up)
I'm hoping to get some tickets myself!
Congrats!!!
And hope you don't have to play Bishop Sycamore.
Lol that's funny. Apparently, another college coach called to ask if we were a real school, thinking we were like Bishop Sycamore ha.
Congratulations, a high school teacher is one of the most under appreciated occupation anywhere!!! Great job
April 12th, 2022 at 10:31 PM ^
Harder still is his being a JUNIOR high teacher. That’s an interesting age group.
That’s pretty cool. You must be pumped.
April 12th, 2022 at 10:08 PM ^
Good stuff! Congrats to both boys.
My only claim to fame is teaching A.J. Epenesa the starting DE for the Buffalo Bills. Even from his freshman year you knew he was a different type of athlete. That's awesome news.