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23 yr old messing with a 17 yr old got damn
I wonder what she look like doe
We might be okay with Benjamin and Green, but Greg was really consistent
I can't trust that nikka Benjamin
23 yr old messing with a 17 yr old got damn
I wonder what she look like doe
We might be okay with Benjamin and Green, but Greg was really consistent
I can't trust that nikka Benjamin
Damn, he must've got caught up with one of those newly minted freshman chicks on campus for the summer term, and ol' girl is 17.
Greg Dent is 23 and has 1 year left of Eligibility and was never redshirted
nikka was probably trying to get at one of them broads from the C.A.R.E. program.
I came in under that program when Dr. William Hudson was the head of it.. I also was an RA for it, smashed like 5 hoes in the first week of move-in.. the caliber of p*ssy that comes through there from Miami and Orlando is
why yall aint tell me about Winston da gawds girl
Bruh, the stories I've heard. Them lil' broads were gettin' picked off left and right.
Real shyt breh, and then once I started following them hoes over to the FAMU set on Fridays it was a wrap ....Dam I miss them days
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Coaching: FSU had the lowest coaching rating of any team in the top 10 of these rankings -- a reflection of the belief that the Seminoles' record hasn't yet matched their talent level. "Since Jimbo Fisher has taken over, they've remained more in the 'potential' category than 'reality,'" Haney says. "When you're expected to compete for titles, beating Northern Illinois in the Orange Bowl isn't good enough. You can't lose to NC State and be considered 'back.' They're at a bit of a crossroads right now, with so many new assistants. This group is going to have a say in whether they alter the perception, or if it'll stay the same."
Current Talent: The Noles are once again loaded this season, and feature several young, promising players, including WR Kelvin Benjamin, DE Mario Edwards and CB Ronald Darby. But the player who has FSU fans the most excited is redshirt freshman Jameis Winston, the former ESPN No. 1 QB recruit who is already earning buzz as this year's Johnny Manziel. "You could tell really quickly that he could be a difference-maker," says Luginbill.
Recruiting: The Seminoles have had five straight top-10 recruiting classes, including the No. 1 class in 2012, and they already have six four-star prospects committed for the 2014 class. "They can go into the homes of any of the nation's top players," says Luginbill. "They are the one team in the Southeast that can go toe to toe with Alabama and Georgia, and maybe Florida as well, at the premier positions that count."
Title Path: The Seminoles appear to be positioned well as an extremely talented team in a winnable league. But that could soon change. "They'll have to watch out for Louisville once they join the ACC," says Haney. "And Clemson is really not that far away. There's a perception among ACC coaches I've talked to that the league is up for grabs, that anyone can win it. In some ways, it's FSU's fault that everyone feels that way, because they haven't dominated the way they were expected to."
Program Power: "From a resources and perception standpoint, they're one of the few programs in the country that can rank up there with the high-profile SEC teams," says Luginbill.
Real shyt breh, and then once I started following them hoes over to the FAMU set on Fridays it was a wrap ....Dam I miss them days