IDK if you are being sarcastic or not, but USD is not eligible for the conference tournament. So even if jesus christ comes down and suits up for the Yotes and they win 7 games in a row they won't be eligible.
I've heard JC can't go to his left,so I don't think he would make that much of a difference.
The Yotes could still finish at .500, granted not likely. Currently sit at 7 - 14 on the season and have 7 remaining games, of which 6 are at home in the Dome.
Oh you are right, I forgot about their Bracket Buster game. They could go .500 - so they can't have a winning season, but we will have to wait for one more loss before the streak is officially over.
IDK if you are being sarcastic or not, but USD is not eligible for the conference tournament. So even if jesus christ comes down and suits up for the Yotes and they win 7 games in a row they won't be eligible.
Well tebow has some free time in the offseason. He couldn't hurt their chances any probably help make some wicked finishes.
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I'd be shocked if he doesn't retire within the next 2 seasons. I have no inside information, just a feeling.
I have limited inside information and I believe this will be the case. Anyone that didn't expect exactly what has happened to happen has not been paying attention.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
The Yotes could still finish at .500, granted not likely. Currently sit at 7 - 14 on the season and have 7 remaining games, of which 6 are at home in the Dome.
Statements like this, even when in jest, suggest that there isn't a realistic view of what should be expected during transition. 10 wins would be monumental in my estimation. Waiting for a tweet about that.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
I have limited inside information and I believe this will be the case. Anyone that didn't expect exactly what has happened to happen has not been paying attention.
I met Coach Boots several years ago when he first came to U. He stopped by my office and was soliciting donations. I told him I was an SDSU alum and supported my alma mater. He was a gentleman and thanked me for supporting a conference school (then the NCC). Then AD Jack Doyle had to give me a deep jab, but Boots was very good about my response. I have always respected him since. I always appreciated the way he coached and always coached the players the entire game. I have watched a couple of their games this year, and especially the SDSU v. U. game, and it just did not appear he has the drive inside anymore. Can't say that I blame him for having to go through the transition at this point in his career.
I'm anxious to read Stu's scathing breakdown, in depth analysis and recomendation for coaching accountability within the ranks of the University's MBB Program. "605 needs change" - I can hardly wait for it.........wait for it........
According to his bio on the home page for USD, he would be about 55 years old. It does not give his DOB, but since he was a 1979 grad of Augsburg College and age 22, add 33 years to that and he is roughly 55 according to may caluclations. Young enough to continue on but at the age where doing something else lookings appealing.
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