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Yeah doesn't sound familiar but upon googling around it appears it's a common part of most football games.Kickoff return. I probably made up the acronym
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Sign Up Now!Yeah doesn't sound familiar but upon googling around it appears it's a common part of most football games.Kickoff return. I probably made up the acronym
Losing Shavers and McGahee? Damn that would suckWe’ll have plenty of room to attack the portal. There is a real possibility we see a roster like this before portal additions.
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He got all the touchdownsI have a feeling Dowdell leaves. Not exactly a holgfence rb
Yeah doesn't sound familiar but upon googling around it appears it's a common part of most football games.
Has to mean McGahee ain't going anywhere.Someone go to their restaurant, quick!
Lets pray as much.Has to mean McGahee ain't going anywhere.
Doesn't McGahee have equal or better stats than him? PWill was always being called out by Rhule, too.That sucks. I’m not saying it doesn’t.
But it is kinda crazy when you see the stats spelled out for guys like Jimari and Princewill and realize their actual statistical production was not that high.
That’s what I remember if Rhule specifically mentioning PW and not in a good way during the year.Doesn't McGahee have equal or better stats than him? PWill was always being called out by Rhule, too.
Yeah, after his freshman year I would have said he would be one of the top couple players to retain. After this year, I'm wondering if it's as big of a loss as it seems.My question on PW is what caused him to be such a non factor? Was he committed and putting in the work in S&C? He didn’t seem to take the step with size and rarely made any plays. I think they would’ve kept him in the fold if he was putting in the work at the level needed to be a factor his junior and senior year.