I don't think it says he is an agent, just owns the agency. Don't know the ruling about this for being around the program. A good question for the compliance office.
There is definitely imaging software out there that could be synced with a tracker that could tell where the ball is and whether or not a player is down. The alogrithm would be huge though so processing time would be long. Of course plays where you can't see the player with the ball would be very hard to determine.
This train of though is interesting in determining the degrees of separation for the responsibilities. Who's watch did he die on? The S&C coach, DJ's, The AD or the President of the university? That is the chain of command as I know it. That's why you have an impartial (or as much of one as you can) investigate these cases. Exactly what happened and how it was handled is the key to who is ultimately responsible, IMO
If the Alchemist distributed like bells, Heady Topper would be on the top of this list. If you haven't gone to Vermont and gotten a Heady Topper, put it on you bucket list. They recently built a tap room in Stowe that is very nice.
"As far as TV reporting, you're not going to find good short-form science reporting, it's too breathlessly dedicated to hyping conclusions for an attention-deficit audience"
I gave you +1 for this statement alone. This is all news reporting now. I can't even watch it.
How much does a tatto cost? I don't think there is a amount threshold for breaking the rules. This is just a partial leak of information, how much more is out there is my question.
I understand where you are coming from, but I think there needs to be a well thought out process for coaches to follow in these cases that makes a quick conclusion on wether the accusations hold merit or not. You may not remember, but the media was very quick to jump on the 2006 Duke lacrosse teatm, only to find they were falsely accussed.
The coaches need to have a set process for these and other cases that are brought to there attention so there is no doubt that they did address the issue according to the athletic departments standards. I hope that the Big 10 would look at this just like they should look at a minimum standard for facilities, At the very least I hope Michigan is creating a standard for all of the coaches to follow for the future.
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I think Borseth was a good coach and not a great recruiter. Need a combo of the 2 to make it to the next level.
Yes a definite +1
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I don't think it says he is an agent, just owns the agency. Don't know the ruling about this for being around the program. A good question for the compliance office.
After Saturday’s game!
Its hilarious! you can here him typing frantically to be the first one to get the news out as soon as Karan gets the words out of his mouth.
still a cheap shot!
Good read. Thanks for posting
Defense wins games!
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I don’t see how Rutger gets 10. I really don’t.
A couple of interesting stats from that page:
Michigan is 104th in getting a first down via a penalty
Michigan is 114th in penalties.
Even with these 2 stats Michigan is still 4th in time of possession
Its his tether to keep him from strangling a ref.
There is definitely imaging software out there that could be synced with a tracker that could tell where the ball is and whether or not a player is down. The alogrithm would be huge though so processing time would be long. Of course plays where you can't see the player with the ball would be very hard to determine.
YES! I miss happy MGrowOld!
Thanks for the advice, not as techie as most.
GM never has a bad word to say about anyone.
Here you go Brandon.
You have issues
You are correct, I pressed the wrong button, and I have no idea how to move it to the board.
wanted to post this to the board. Didn't see it anywhere
Sounds EXACTLY like something a lawyer would say.................................
I heard that Robbins got injured and is in recovery mode
This train of though is interesting in determining the degrees of separation for the responsibilities. Who's watch did he die on? The S&C coach, DJ's, The AD or the President of the university? That is the chain of command as I know it. That's why you have an impartial (or as much of one as you can) investigate these cases. Exactly what happened and how it was handled is the key to who is ultimately responsible, IMO
This is the first time I have really had a good look at Don Browns pinky finger. He could give JH a run for his money!
If the Alchemist distributed like bells, Heady Topper would be on the top of this list. If you haven't gone to Vermont and gotten a Heady Topper, put it on you bucket list. They recently built a tap room in Stowe that is very nice.
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Thanks Magnus,
I always enjoy reading you recruiting news!
I predict 34-7 They should fair well as long as they keep their caps on.
I think your #3 concern is going to be the biggest obstacle for PSU. It takes time to get everything figured out.
"As far as TV reporting, you're not going to find good short-form science reporting, it's too breathlessly dedicated to hyping conclusions for an attention-deficit audience"
I gave you +1 for this statement alone. This is all news reporting now. I can't even watch it.
That quote does not exist
How much does a tatto cost? I don't think there is a amount threshold for breaking the rules. This is just a partial leak of information, how much more is out there is my question.
It was from RDT and the KNOWLEDGE. Book it!
First double post!
I understand where you are coming from, but I think there needs to be a well thought out process for coaches to follow in these cases that makes a quick conclusion on wether the accusations hold merit or not. You may not remember, but the media was very quick to jump on the 2006 Duke lacrosse teatm, only to find they were falsely accussed.
The coaches need to have a set process for these and other cases that are brought to there attention so there is no doubt that they did address the issue according to the athletic departments standards. I hope that the Big 10 would look at this just like they should look at a minimum standard for facilities, At the very least I hope Michigan is creating a standard for all of the coaches to follow for the future.
Pat Tillman was and still is a Hero.