So it's a double standard? I will say that UNI seems to have had more problems than SDSU, but that doesn't mean that UNI is completely full of thugs and SDSU is full of perfect players. I hate generalizations.
And don't break your exclamation key responding to this post if you choose to.
So it's a double standard? I will say that UNI seems to have had less problems than SDSU, but that doesn't mean that UNI is completely full of thugs and SDSU is full of perfect players. I hate generalizations.
And don't break your exclamation key responding to this post if you choose to.
So you said that UNI seems to have had less problems then SDSU?
You really are a USD homer.
Not sure what color glasses you look through but SDSU has not had the issues UNI football has had. Unless you know more then the rest of us.
"The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer
Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.
So it's a double standard? I will say that UNI seems to have had more problems than SDSU, but that doesn't mean that UNI is completely full of thugs and SDSU is full of perfect players. I hate generalizations.
And don't break your exclamation key responding to this post if you choose to.
As an ex- player its pretty common to have some verbal exchanges with your opponent. Against Ill. St. if that happened then it happened- to me that is not a big deal as the competiveness before a game and ones emotions can be very high as most of us know. For UNI players to call out fans after a game last yr. and for some of the other stuff that has occurred over the years I just don't haver any respect for their program- I don't care how many games they have won in the past or if they win this one tomorrow. It all starts at the top.
I mentioned the player getting minor punishment not as a comment on the player, but as a comment on the coach. You get 100 18- to 22-year-old kids together and somebody's probably going to get in trouble. That doesn't make them "thugs". Nobody should be judged only by their bad moments in life.
The difference in programs is how the head coach deals with those off-the-field problems. The message here is clearly that the head coach doesn't think it's a big deal for a player to beat up another student athlete and be arrested for assault. I'm just guessing that Stig would consider it a very, very big deal if an SDSU football player made the same dumb mistake.
I mentioned the player getting minor punishment not as a comment on the player, but as a comment on the coach. You get 100 18- to 22-year-old kids together and somebody's probably going to get in trouble. That doesn't make them "thugs". Nobody should be judged only by their bad moments in life.
The difference in programs is how the head coach deals with those off-the-field problems. The message here is clearly that the head coach doesn't think it's a big deal for a player to beat up another student athlete and be arrested for assault. I'm just guessing that Stig would consider it a very, very big deal if an SDSU football player made the same dumb mistake.
SDSU 21
UNI 17
He didn't beat up him...he was arrested for "Assult without intent to injure". Jordan pushed the kick pressing charges after the kid started talking crap to his face, from what I hear. Three months later daddy decides to press charges because he is angry Jordan is playing football apparently.
Yes, FTW is For The Win.
As for the actual game thoughts:
I hope your WR #2 is ok. He seemed to be in a lot of pain leaving the field at the end of the game. Dude is a player, and without looking at the stats I'd bet he caught 80% of the completed passes. If he could have ever been hit in stride he may have taken one to the house. Unfortunately for you, your QB sucks something awful. We played a soft zone all night, and your QB couldn't hit the open WR to save his life. It took a lot of good adjustments by your WR to make the catches.
Oh, and enjoy Minett while you have him this year. Dude is a beast.
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