If it was Pryor's paper it would be saying:
"I used the research process to find out what type of job specific major I wanted to major in and what type of job I wanted to do when I graduated from college. Then I remembered that I'm an unstoppable athlete and will be playing in the NFL, not making profits at business or criminal justice."
I'm all for athletes half-assing their work if they're good enough to make a career out of their ability. They don't need to learn how to write boring papers on research, unless that happens to be their hobby. I know that colleges want all their students to become well rounded individuals and I think Pryor will get that training, it'll be on the football field though. Pryor probably spends like 60-70 hours a week on football right? I wish college had taught me to work that hard. I'm sure he understands how to be a team player far better than the average college graduate too.
The thing that strikes me the most is that everything I learned getting my chemistry degree, I could have learned from Wikipedia. Working in research labs was important though. That was the best part of my education.
"I'm hitting your helmets like this is gonna be on you"
Does anyone know if this is this one of the oldest tricks in the quarterback book or is Stafford really clever?
I cheer for the team no matter what. This loss wasn't so bad, it would've taken a miracle to get a win today. So we don't get to go to the motor city bowl and play whoever from the MAC? I can live with that.
Please hold off on cheering for recruits until we get a wave going. Yeah, I know, this isn't going to be a wave sort of game. BUT, if we get lucky enough to be up in the 2nd half and have so much momentum and positive energy that we don't even need to watch the game and can worry about perfect wave execution, then I want to suck up to those recruits.
I'll feel bad for whatever recruits don't get their own cheer though. That'll be a self-esteem killer.
I just want to see Pryor get sacked, throw an interception, Denard get a run like in the Western Michigan game and Stonum take a kick return all the way.
They don't know how to handle a win. I went to Northwestern my Freshmen year before transferring to Michigan. This was 2004 and the Wildcats beat Ohio State. That game was awesome, we rushed the field, one of the students had a heart attack and died.
On the way out, one of my classmates stood outside the train stop that was packed with Buckeye fans and shouted "RED IS THE COLOR OF POOP" for a couple of minutes. One Buckeye fan responded with "hey that's mean!" and I felt bad for him.
I'm not sure what statistic I need to calculate to support this claim, but I feel like our defense plays well in the red zone. The secondary is weak so the short field gives them a huge boost. Maybe we should stick to a strategy of conceding the first 60 or so yards of a drive, not worry about it, then force them to kick for 3.
When I was a junior I wanted to chant this:
Where do we throw?!
MARIO!
I think somewhere in the back of my mind there's a Fatboy Slim song with slightly different words.
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http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/video?gameId=313300130 I love the offensive line on the Odoms touchdown in the third quarter. Denard's just standing in the pocket and the rushers just give up.
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