I was thinking literally the same thingI wish I could like that twice.
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I was thinking literally the same thingI wish I could like that twice.
Nice debut for Emery Simmons.
Simmons, Brewington lead Tigers to 24-14 win over Bucs
South View coach Rodney Brewington is cultivating young talent on the offensive line.
But he knows the Tigers can lean on seasoned quarterback Donovan Brewington and playmaker Emery Simmons.
“We’ve got veterans, and Donovan and Emery really carried us tonight,” Brewington said.
The pair of seniors lifted South View to a 24-14 win in the season opener at Britt, teaming up for 173 yards on nine completions, including two touchdowns.
Simmons’ big-play ability was crucial for the Tigers, who met resistance along the line from a tenacious Britt linebacker corps.
“Our defense is going to be lights out, but South View has a very special player in No. 9 (Simmons),” Britt coach Brian Randolph said. “You take him out of the game, and the score is completely different.”
http://www.fayobserver.com/sports/20180818/simmons-brewington-lead-tigers-to-24-14-win-over-bucs
Culture.
https://thefootballletter.com/2014/08/11/the-legends-of-94/
MILNE: In March of my junior year, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease. They found a grapefruit-sized tumor on my heart. I had six months of chemotherapy and several serious surgeries: one that took out my tumor, one that took my spleen. I was given about a 50 percent chance to live. I didn’t play football my senior year.
BRADLEY: I recruited Brian out of high school. We had offered him, but when he got sick everybody backed off. Joe said, “Call him up. His offer’s good with me.”
MILNE: Coach Paterno called me in the hospital, and basically said, “Get better. Whether you play football or not, you’ll have a scholarship at Penn State.” I hung up the phone and said, “Huh.” When someone offers you that gift, you don’t look away, especially when you’re in the hospital and people are wondering if you’re going to live.onored
VINCENT STEWART: On my visit, I sat with Coach Paterno, and the first and only thing he talked about was school. I talked to a lot of other coaches, they talked about playing time and all that, but none of them really talked about school. I knew something was different when Coach Paterno looked me in the eye and said, “Just give me all you can. I don’t care if you come here and don’t play, you’re going to graduate.” I had four other recruiting trips scheduled, and I cancelled all of them.
You got a scoop?Harmless bump. I think some good news is coming
Why be circumspect? If you make a prediction which turns out to be wrong then no big deal if you don't act all injured.Harmless bump. I think some good news is coming
RB Young and safety Cross supposed to be deciding soon.
This is the man John Surma plotted to destroy?Culture.
https://thefootballletter.com/2014/08/11/the-legends-of-94/
MILNE: In March of my junior year, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease. They found a grapefruit-sized tumor on my heart. I had six months of chemotherapy and several serious surgeries: one that took out my tumor, one that took my spleen. I was given about a 50 percent chance to live. I didn’t play football my senior year.
BRADLEY: I recruited Brian out of high school. We had offered him, but when he got sick everybody backed off. Joe said, “Call him up. His offer’s good with me.”
MILNE: Coach Paterno called me in the hospital, and basically said, “Get better. Whether you play football or not, you’ll have a scholarship at Penn State.” I hung up the phone and said, “Huh.” When someone offers you that gift, you don’t look away, especially when you’re in the hospital and people are wondering if you’re going to live.
VINCENT STEWART: On my visit, I sat with Coach Paterno, and the first and only thing he talked about was school. I talked to a lot of other coaches, they talked about playing time and all that, but none of them really talked about school. I knew something was different when Coach Paterno looked me in the eye and said, “Just give me all you can. I don’t care if you come here and don’t play, you’re going to graduate.” I had four other recruiting trips scheduled, and I cancelled all of them.
RB Young and safety Cross supposed to be deciding soon.
Earlier in the thread, there was good news.Do we look good with Cine?
This is the man John Surma plotted to destroy?
I’d piss on him if he wasn’t on fire though.If Surma were on fire, reasonable people wouldn't piss on him to try to put it out.
Harmless bump. I think some good news is coming
If I had to do it, it would be a leftover piss balloon from the Ohio State gameIf Surma were on fire, reasonable people wouldn't piss on him to try to put it out.
Would seem Akron would be in his final five, don'tchathink?Win one for the Zipperer?
Would seem Akron would be in his final five, don'tchathink?
Maybe the way he's looking at it is would he rather start at Rutgers of be 3rd or 4th team at PSU?I know Young is disappointed that PSU took too long to offer. Does he really want to sentence himself to playing for Rutgers in the bottom of the Big Ten East for his 4 years in college? With as tough as the B1G East is, they have virtually no shot at relevance.
Certainly possible and his brother may love it there.Is it possible that the kid just wants to play on the same team as his brother?
Young now. He’s very underrated. 87 composite and 86 by 247. He’s better than that.Would you rather have Young now or keep Cain in play? I don't think PSU needs to take another RB right now.
Would you rather have Young now or keep Cain in play? I don't think PSU needs to take another RB right now.
CJF settting it up to take the first of the two to commit and that's it for the RB position?Would you rather have Young now or keep Cain in play? I don't think PSU needs to take another RB right now.
CJF settting it up to take the first of the two to commit and that's it for the RB position?