Chris Evans expected RB out of school.
On a side note Harbaugh was in my town recruiting a TE Theo Johnson. I told my son to tell him Go Irish! Video to follow..
Chris Evans is no longer in school at UM?
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<p><a href="https://vimeo.com/314934062">IMG-2724</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user36917993">Coach Paul</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
Lol.
Your son sounds Canadian, but he has the right message, eh
Thats right.
Is it?
I've seen nothing of him leaving. Is this superdooper high level intel? Or did I just miss the announcement.
Twitter rumors from a couple of guys that *allegedly* have connections to the scUM team.
He is no longer enrolled in classes and guys who do know say it serious enough to not come back from... Smoke Fire all that.
rumor is he was expelled from school
Considering he is a scUM football player, that takes some work (no italics)
https://mgoblog.com/mgoboard/amauri-pesek-hickson-michigan-parting-ways
One of their 2019 early commits not expected to end up at AA
...it sounds like Michigan told Amauri that they needed him to wait until the late period to sign so they could see how he did in the classroom. Amauri then did what he needed to do academically, only for Michigan to tell him at that point that there was no longer room for him in the class. If that's true, that's a really crappy way of processing a kid.
rumor is he was expelled from school
from what i saw posted by the guy on the internet with connections to the school and mgoblog, it has to do with Academic Improprieties FWIW
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LOL
They really need to reinstate our wins. How Penn State got theirs returned, and ours were removed, I'll never know.
And Miami didn't lose wins, and UNC didn't get the Death Penalty, and Louisville will probably get just a slap on the wrist...
ND won't get the wins back because they didn't hire a hotshot law firm to defend itself. UNC, Miami, Penn State and Louisville all did. If ND decided they wanted to fight back on it they would get the wins back but they won't.
It's not even about the law firm or "fighting back."
All ND had to do was say, "the issue was dealt with internally, and we stand by the standards that we set for our athletes." After that, DON'T COOPERATE. The NCAA is beholden to the schools that it serves, so if ND said they stand by their tutoring program despite any previous bad actors, the NCAA basically would have had to drop it.
That's why UNC got off. Everyone in the world knows their athletes were taking bogus classes and getting improper academic help for years. But UNC said "we stand by our bogus classes and we offer them to all students," so the NCAA kind of just had to take it.
However, in ND's case, ND said "yeah we screwed up, now we'll show you all the proof as a sign of good faith so you won't hammer us." They got hammered anyway.
ND handed the NCAA a loaded gun. They played ball and got burned.
DO NOT COOPERATE.
They really need to reinstate our wins. How Penn State got theirs returned, and ours were removed, I'll never know.