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Gotcha. Makes more sense.
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I loved Boyle's intermission comments where he compared Garnsey's sudden eligibility helping Notre Dame to a WWE match where the good guy is on the wrong side of a beating then gets rescued by another wrestler who suddenly appears out of the crowd and bursts into the ring to help him. Cracked me up.
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Suspended by ND for academics
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I applaud ND for trying to have a more stringent academic standard than the ncaa policy. Many schools do this. I just question the teeth or point of said standard if he was just suspended from games and not practices. I get that it’s a penalty to miss games, but seems counterintuitive to suspend him so he can focus on academics only to have him spend 5 hours a day with the lax team practicing/running/lifting etc. That is all.
Congrats to Garnsey for getting his act together. I hope the IL keyboard jockeys who covered Garnsey’s suspension with such fervor do follow up stories about his hard work to get back to playing games.
Congrats to Garnsey for getting his act together. I hope the IL keyboard jockeys who covered Garnsey’s suspension with such fervor do follow up stories about his hard work to get back to playing games.
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Academic eligibility rules are determined by the ncaa not the school. Everyone that is an ncaa athlete has the same requirements. The issue for the stronger academic schools is that it’s harder for student athletes to maintain those requirements set by the ncaa.
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Some schools have higher standards than the NCAA mandates
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I think it's a legitimate question as to whether ANY school is doing academic suspensions based on tougher standards than the NCAA.
I've never heard of such happening, including at Ivies, which do indeed have their own, tougher, conference rules on all sorts of topics.
But perhaps I'm mistaken?
Personally, I have some empathy on this topic. I received an academic probation letter during the summer after my freshman year (1.5 GPA, failed 3 of 9 courses, 2 in spring trimester...never showed up for classes, tests, etc in them - couldn't get out of bed, serious Depression)...warning me that even a C going forward would result in my dismissal. I was a mess, but very, very late in that spring semester my girlfriend, future wife, realized how deep I was and helped me begin to dig out of the depression and re-engage. I went to the three profs I had classes with that term, having never been in their classrooms, never received a syllabus, etc and begged them for extra work and a chance to take the final. Worked my tail off for the final three weeks. Working hard again felt good. One passed me with a C-, the others straight F's.
Over the summer I continued to make a little progress toward confronting the hole I'd dug, in so many ways. I signed up for 4 instead of 3 classes for fall term, (having had 2 AP credits coming in, I needed just 1 credit to catch up). The Dean called me in and said, what in the world are you thinking, you couldn't handle 3 courses! I said, don't worry, I'm going to go to class. And I did. Got a straight A in government and said, ok that's my major. Graduated with honors in dual major, chose to do a thesis, etc. No more C's or below.
Kids go through all sorts of things in those years, sometimes way beyond their comprehension and 'control'. All sorts of things can be a struggle, even for those who seemingly have everything 'in control' and positive.
I can't even imagine, though, what it must be like to be so in the public spotlight!
I've never heard of such happening, including at Ivies, which do indeed have their own, tougher, conference rules on all sorts of topics.
But perhaps I'm mistaken?
Personally, I have some empathy on this topic. I received an academic probation letter during the summer after my freshman year (1.5 GPA, failed 3 of 9 courses, 2 in spring trimester...never showed up for classes, tests, etc in them - couldn't get out of bed, serious Depression)...warning me that even a C going forward would result in my dismissal. I was a mess, but very, very late in that spring semester my girlfriend, future wife, realized how deep I was and helped me begin to dig out of the depression and re-engage. I went to the three profs I had classes with that term, having never been in their classrooms, never received a syllabus, etc and begged them for extra work and a chance to take the final. Worked my tail off for the final three weeks. Working hard again felt good. One passed me with a C-, the others straight F's.
Over the summer I continued to make a little progress toward confronting the hole I'd dug, in so many ways. I signed up for 4 instead of 3 classes for fall term, (having had 2 AP credits coming in, I needed just 1 credit to catch up). The Dean called me in and said, what in the world are you thinking, you couldn't handle 3 courses! I said, don't worry, I'm going to go to class. And I did. Got a straight A in government and said, ok that's my major. Graduated with honors in dual major, chose to do a thesis, etc. No more C's or below.
Kids go through all sorts of things in those years, sometimes way beyond their comprehension and 'control'. All sorts of things can be a struggle, even for those who seemingly have everything 'in control' and positive.
I can't even imagine, though, what it must be like to be so in the public spotlight!
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I was hoping to get a different announcing crew today.
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Me too.
Quint is sniffing Spencer’s jock every time he touches the ball and silence from him after Ament dives. He seems to want to talk up O’Keefe to minimize Ament?
Quint is sniffing Spencer’s jock every time he touches the ball and silence from him after Ament dives. He seems to want to talk up O’Keefe to minimize Ament?
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I am glad we have got to point where we can complain about TV announcers for lax.
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Drink every time either Anish or Quint refers to some player as a former high school football player. It’s as if they’re trying to justify the sports athletic chops by saying “hey, these guys played football in high school!!”
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"Big 12 football defense." Ummmm, sure, okay.
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Does any one know what the time of possession was for each team. Seems like it was Penn St. by a lot
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Do Paul and Quint realize they aren't in college anymore ? Or even close ? Please stop trying to sound like you are of the same generation that you are covering. Ugh...
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If the games were not so good I would turn it off.flyerfan17 wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 3:13 pm Do Paul and Quint realize they aren't in college anymore ? Or even close ? Please stop trying to sound like you are of the same generation that you are covering. Ugh...
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Please, please, for the love of GOD, no more Anish/ Quint/ Carc
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Also pretty embarrassing that Carc dresses like a 19-year-old every time he's on TV.DaneFan wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 5:18 pmIf the games were not so good I would turn it off.flyerfan17 wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 3:13 pm Do Paul and Quint realize they aren't in college anymore ? Or even close ? Please stop trying to sound like you are of the same generation that you are covering. Ugh...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiOMbqPHFwo
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Hats off to Anish who closed the door for anyone else in the race for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism with his philosophic breakthrough, "The only way to beat Penn St. is to outscore them". Wonder if that can be applied to other sports as well.
Thanks sooo much.
Thanks sooo much.
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really, truly embarrassing... the flat bill... really?
AGREED! Why can't we have grown ups?primitiveskills wrote: ↑Sun May 19, 2019 5:50 pm Please, please, for the love of GOD, no more Anish/ Quint/ Carc
Boyle, Ward, and Cottle would be the dream line-up to me. I am sure I am not getting the "proper" mix of color and play by play, but so what?
STILL somewhere back in the day....
...and waiting/hoping for a tinfoil hat emoji......
...and waiting/hoping for a tinfoil hat emoji......
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I think this urge to justify permeates their presentation. Let the play on the field show the players abilities. No need to hype - the players are really good.