on some real shyt if i was still in hs and was a 2star player i would apply at penn state
Why?
I'd rather go to buffalo or even boise
on some real shyt if i was still in hs and was a 2star player i would apply at penn state
if only joe pa were alive to see this
on some real shyt if i was still in hs and was a 2star player i would apply at penn state
i never thought about that they is lower division 1 status nowWhy?
I'd rather go to buffalo or even boise
Muthafukka...how do you think I got into OU?
Do you think they would recruit a niqqa all the way in NY if they weren't thirsty?!?!?!?
I'm on record on twitter saying that fringe Div I players like myself will benefit from this.
Desmond Howard on SportsCenter:
The one point that people continue to make that really leaves a bad taste in my mouth, is about the players and how the players should have to pay the price for what happened, as if they dont have a choice. You read some tweets and some messages and people say, Hey, remember the victims. Well, I challenge you to remember the victims, but think about the victims and think about how they were victimized. Think about what they had to go through, and this burly coach was victimizing them. Add some substance to that symbolism and they didnt have a choice. Those damn victims didnt have a choice. Why? Because of the culture at Penn State University, particularly in the football department. Now these football players today at Penn State, they have a choice. If you grew up loving Penn State Nittany Lions football and always wanted to play for Penn State, guess what? You can stay. You can represent Penn State and wear that uniform proudly and youll have a chance to get a degree from Penn State University, but, if you like to play in the post-season and with all of the luxuries that come along with that sort of opportunity, then you can transfer out today and go to another university and live out those dreams. The players today have a choice. The damn victims didnt.
I gotta give Desmond props for what he said.
Spoken like a true Ohioan