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Rahne building staff at ODU

Evan Ceg

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Old Dominion has announced several members of Ricky Rahne's new staff and it unsurprisingly includes several former PSU staffers.

Kirk Campbell -- Offensive analyst at Penn State, OC/QB coach at ODU
Kevin Smith -- Defensive GA at Penn State, STC/OLBs at ODU
Kevin Reihner -- Offensive GA at Penn State, OL coach at ODU
Mark Dupuis -- Offensive GA at Penn State, WR coach at ODU

Tony Lucas -- RB/STC at Elon, RB coach at ODU

Football Scoop reported that WVU's ILB coach Blake Seiler will be Rahne's DC.
 
And then when they become PSU Coaches we can blame everything on them and insist the CJF fire them.

The Circle of (coaching) Life!

Zebras eat grass, lions eat zebras, lions dies and rot back into the earth in a spot that which grass will eventually grow...
 
Kevin Rheiner ? Wasn’t he a Stanford grad transfer who played at PSU for a season ?
 
Impressive that ODU was able to get both WF and UVA to visit in the same season. Not a bad home schedule for a lower level G5 Program. Great for their fans, not so sure it’s great for an entirely new coaching staff.
 
May need mathematical help, but seems more like the Triangle of Life.....Lion Jim?
Don't be obtuse
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Impressive that ODU was able to get both WF and UVA to visit in the same season. Not a bad home schedule for a lower level G5 Program. Great for their fans, not so sure it’s great for an entirely new coaching staff.

Or it says something about Virginia and Wake that they have to schedule a school like ODU home-and-home.
 
I followed your image to Flat Earth Education.

https://flateartheducation.wordpress.com/2018/01/11/the-90-degrees-triangle-on-a-sphere-myth/

This is their conclusion with respect to the "the three 90 degree angles on a sphere myth."

"The only way to actually PROVE that the Earth is a sphere, is to travel 10,000 km along the Equator (eastward of westward, doesn’t matter), turn 90 degrees North, travel 10,000 km to the North Pole, turn 90 degrees South, and travel 10,000 km back to the Equator."
 
I followed your image to Flat Earth Education.

https://flateartheducation.wordpress.com/2018/01/11/the-90-degrees-triangle-on-a-sphere-myth/

This is their conclusion with respect to the "the three 90 degree angles on a sphere myth."

"The only way to actually PROVE that the Earth is a sphere, is to travel 10,000 km along the Equator (eastward of westward, doesn’t matter), turn 90 degrees North, travel 10,000 km to the North Pole, turn 90 degrees South, and travel 10,000 km back to the Equator."
The only way? No. I suppose that you could also prove this by finding a place on Earth where every direction points South. It's a crying shame that people waste their time promoting this flat-earth horseshit. My apologies for the choice of image, as it sent you to a stupid-ass website.
 
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The only way? No. I suppose that you could also prove this by finding a place on Earth where every direction points South. It's a crying shame that people waste their time promoting this flat-earth horseshit. My apologies for the choice of image, as it sent you to a stupid-ass website.
Not at all. I was fascinated by that line of "reasoning." Wow. This was clearly an educated person who wrote it.
 
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I followed your image to Flat Earth Education.

https://flateartheducation.wordpress.com/2018/01/11/the-90-degrees-triangle-on-a-sphere-myth/

This is their conclusion with respect to the "the three 90 degree angles on a sphere myth."

"The only way to actually PROVE that the Earth is a sphere, is to travel 10,000 km along the Equator (eastward of westward, doesn’t matter), turn 90 degrees North, travel 10,000 km to the North Pole, turn 90 degrees South, and travel 10,000 km back to the Equator."
They're going nowhere with that line of reasoning.
 
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