Practice gets started next week. Haven't heard to much, but Lane Severyn will not be redshirting this season.
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Originally posted by rabbitfarmer View PostPractice gets started next week. Haven't heard to much, but Lane Severyn will not be redshirting this season.Best to remember these are kids and they are doing everything they can to entertain us, be scholars, and all in all be great humans. Jackedforlife
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Originally posted by SanDakotaState View PostDid anyone attend the open practice tonight? Wondering how they looked for their 1st practice without Nate Wolters
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It was a practice...i.e., a variety of drills...so hard to pinpoint any one thing. However, when the "big guys" were practicing at one end, it was pretty interesting to watch Marcus Heemstra, Jordan Dykstra, Cody Larson, and Connor Devine going at it. Alll four of them looked good. They were alternately backing in for shots, or playing defense to keep the other one out. All three groups, tall timber, forwards and guards had some pretty interesting interactions. Was fun to watch just for individual players.
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Season off to a good start. The team took their pictures for the website in their blue uniforms. Love those uniforms!
Go Rabbits!
http://www.gojacks.com/SportSelect.d...B_OEM_ID=15000
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Originally posted by SanDakotaState View PostESPN has the team previews out for the Summit League, but you need insider to read them. Does anyone even have ESPN insider?
Here's a link for a free 30 day trial for ESPN Insider - if they require a credit card to sign up you can always use a prepaid visa/am ex etc even if it is empty, which will be accepted but won't be a disaster if you forget to decline after the 30 day free periodLast edited by SkippyJack; 10-14-2013, 06:10 PM.Message for the youth: “Set your goals high and work for them, because if you set your goals where they should be, it’s going to require a lot of hard work. And even if you don’t achieve them, it shows longevity, and it shows commitment. And those are both things you need for the rest of your life,” Tony Fiegen
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