of Jon Jansen and "the last 77" aka Jake Long before the start of the season. Both of those gentlemen stayed for their last year of eligibility. I wonder if either/both of those conversations had anything to do with his decision.
of Jon Jansen and "the last 77" aka Jake Long before the start of the season. Both of those gentlemen stayed for their last year of eligibility. I wonder if either/both of those conversations had anything to do with his decision,
As a proud member of both the Bluejay and Wolverine nations I must take some issue of your assesment of CU's running attack. In the mid twentieth century the Jays were a power in collegiate football, running roughshod over such foes as Drake and Kearney State Teachers College until the sport was dropped in 1947 to promote safety in midwestern college athletics and save money so our Jesuit professors could have Omaha steak five days a week rather than three. The football team has been replaced by a soccer program currently seeded second in the NCAA tourney. Go Blue beat the barbarians from the South.
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Psst.. Mason Graham will be back next year, so....
No ...Its F*uck You Big 10! the YOU is very important and grammatically correct.
I just hope he doesn't pull one or both hamstrings during the season.
of Jon Jansen and "the last 77" aka Jake Long before the start of the season. Both of those gentlemen stayed for their last year of eligibility. I wonder if either/both of those conversations had anything to do with his decision.
of Jon Jansen and "the last 77" aka Jake Long before the start of the season. Both of those gentlemen stayed for their last year of eligibility. I wonder if either/both of those conversations had anything to do with his decision,
Urban Meyer, though we need to hate quickly as he'll likely implode again in another 2-3 years
That voice is George Perles the old MSU coach. I missed Erin Andrews on the sideline.
Not a term often heard uttered here in Ohio! Go blue and good luck to this fine young man.
As a proud member of both the Bluejay and Wolverine nations I must take some issue of your assesment of CU's running attack. In the mid twentieth century the Jays were a power in collegiate football, running roughshod over such foes as Drake and Kearney State Teachers College until the sport was dropped in 1947 to promote safety in midwestern college athletics and save money so our Jesuit professors could have Omaha steak five days a week rather than three. The football team has been replaced by a soccer program currently seeded second in the NCAA tourney. Go Blue beat the barbarians from the South.