MNIrishman
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If true, that helps us this weekend. Lack of locker room cohesiveness rarely helps a team.
"My son turned down several schools to come play for Coach Sarkisian. He told us [our son] would learn how to become a responsible young man but his actions haven't been a good example. After this season, we will be re-evaluating whether or not to come back to the school.
"I am just very disappointed in the whole program. I thought this would be a great fit for my son but I can see things much clearer now ... and it's not. I don't know if it's going to get any better."
"My son's high school team was more disciplined than the USC football program."
If true, that helps us this weekend. Lack of locker room cohesiveness rarely helps a team.
I don't blame them for looking around. Essentially they were lied to and they risked the well-being of their kid with their influences. I'd be looking. FUSC.
While that seems like the conventional wisdom, I just get the feeling it will be the opposite. When they run out of that tunnel to the booze of ND stadium at night, I think they take on the "us against the world mentality" which can be very dangerous, especially considering their talent level.
While that seems like the conventional wisdom, I just get the feeling it will be the opposite. When they run out of that tunnel to the booze of ND stadium at night, I think they take on the "us against the world mentality" which can be very dangerous, especially considering their talent level.
Hard to feel too much sympathy for the parents. Even cursory due diligence makes it clear that (1) USC is a dirty program; that (2) gives zero sh!ts about graduating its players. If you allowed your son to turn down offers from Stanford and ND to go play for Troy, you deserve all of this and more.
Was this a freudian because of Sark, or an intentional pun on boos??? LOL
I understand the point. But also, the program was dirtbagville with Carroll and company. NCAA "punished" them for it and with Haden taking on AD and a new coach I can see some people think, "this is a new school and new administration."
Location could also hinder them looking at other schools as obviously it happens a lot that the kid wants to stay close to home. They get the snakeoil salesman pitch from Sark that all is well now at SC so they feel comfortable going now. Theory.
Haha, definitely a freudian slip. Good catch.
Except that USC hired two of Pete the Cheat's flunkies in a pathetic attempt to recreate Carroll's dynasty. They kept the dirt, but never found the winning formula.
That's why I levied my criticism at the parents. Can't really fault 16- and 17-year-olds for buying into the glitz of Troy. Due diligence is on the parents. A simple Google search can pull up USC's sub-50% African-American GSR, and countless articles about scandals that have constantly hounded the program for well over a decade now.
Get out while you can, parents, but don't expect any sympathy.
but somehow having a former player on our team who got catfished(crazy as it seems), and players suspended due to academic issues---ND gets negative publicity like they are running a bad program
here I was hoping to see they lost a bunch of commits. I guess they are smart enough not to let them cash their checks until signing day.
Hard to feel too much sympathy for the parents. Even cursory due diligence makes it clear that (1) USC is a dirty program; that (2) gives zero sh!ts about graduating its players. If you allowed your son to turn down offers from Stanford and ND to go play for Troy, you deserve all of this and more.
here I was hoping to see they lost a bunch of commits. I guess they are smart enough not to let them cash their checks until signing day.
They're all post dated.
How do you post date a bag full of cash?
While that seems like the conventional wisdom, I just get the feeling it will be the opposite. When they run out of that tunnel to the booze of ND stadium at night, I think they take on the "us against the world mentality" which can be very dangerous, especially considering their talent level.
Hard to feel too much sympathy for the parents. Even cursory due diligence makes it clear that (1) USC is a dirty program; that (2) gives zero sh!ts about graduating its players. If you allowed your son to turn down offers from Stanford and ND to go play for Troy, you deserve all of this and more.
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Sucks rooting for these guys, but I guess it's good mental preparation for Michigan - Ohio State.Please Please Please!!! upset Utah this week.
Sucks rooting for these guys, but I guess it's good mental preparation for Michigan - Ohio State.
Do you think that matters? What are the odds MSU or OSU lose 2? What are the odds MSU AND OSU lose 2?