Diseqc
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None bc he sucks
None bc he sucks
NIL or not, the student athlete is ALWAYS more important than a coach --- any coachthat argument doesn’t fly anymore buddy, NIL
Well, you might as well prepare for it, because that is likely what's going to happen. So instead of slamming him all the time, why not show him some love and hope for the best and let come what may, bad or good?
And you know that how?Don’t wait long what he said it’s true. And it is true that when asked by the coaches and his own dad to go in the game Sims said he was not going to play.
I was at that game. It was the most glorious tie I had ever seen. And for those who don't know, that TE / third string QB was Ken Whisenhunt.42 years ago we were tied by #1 ND while we were using a third string QB that was actually a TE playing for a first year coach. That actually put uga into #1. The Force has been out of balance since then, and has the chance to reach equilibrium by having #1 uga lose to us with a third string QB. The Dark Side has been strong, but balance will be restored at some point.
One thing that seems odd to me. Why is Sims’ father having conversations with his son during a football game? Unless his father is on the sidelines, conversations with family members from the stands sound more like high school than college.Don’t wait long what he said it’s true. And it is true that when asked by the coaches and his own dad to go in the game Sims said he was not going to play.
One thing that seems odd to me. Why is Sims’ father having conversations with his son during a football game? Unless his father is on the sidelines, conversations with family members from the stands sound more like high school than college.
One thing that seems odd to me. Why is Sims’ father having conversations with his son during a football game? Unless his father is on the sidelines, conversations with family members from the stands sound more like high school than college.
One thing that seems odd to me. Why is Sims’ father having conversations with his son during a football game? Unless his father is on the sidelines, conversations with family members from the stands sound more like high school than college.
Good question. I never had a son that was a college athlete. I would like to think I would sit in the stands and let the coaches and my son work things out. I would certainly support my son in whatever decision he made about his readiness to enter a football game.Keep in mind that you are talking about a player that refused to play for his team in a game when needed. As a father, you’d be OK with that?
This Sims saga reminds me of the Eddie McShan story. Eddie was the first black QB to start for Tech, and was pretty damn good. He,and Tech were having a very good season until the black power leaders in Atlanta decided that Tech was not treating Eddie well enough. On the eve of the uga and Tech football game he disappeared , protected by the black community. Tech lost the game obviously and Eddie returned a few days later with an explanation of why he failed to play. There is more to this story,but my memory isn't what it used to be. Google might provide more info.