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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: doom on November 24, 2009, 07:47:42 AM
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If it keeps Snyder around for 5 more years it's a bargain. He'll likely want to coach his grandson...don't ya' think? He'll have 84 other scholarships to play with, if indeed it's a scholarship deal in the first place.
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Adolf Hitler, Hillary Clinton, etc.
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Tate could be the next local Manhattan All Big 12 product or something to that nature....
With all his coach-em-ups throughout his life, he will beat you with fundamentals.
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I actually went to an MHS game this past fall, so I saw Tate play. Unfortunately, since the Indians were a juggernaut this year, and I only got there in time for the second half, I didn't see him play much (since the starters got pulled). He had lots of tackles, but I only saw one play where he impressed -- chasing down a player from the backside of a play. He certainly didn't jump out at me, but then again, neither did Derek Campbell and I gather everyone agrees Campbell projects as a college player.
Questionable whether Snyder deserves a scholarship (to my non-professional eyes), but he wasn't a scrub either.
People around me in the stands were saying that he should walk-on at KSU since grandpa can afford to pay his tuition.
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Carson Coffman.
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Because....Hometown Heros....Become LEGENDS! :kstatriot:
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People around me in the stands were saying that he should walk-on at KSU since grandpa can afford to pay his tuition.
If the coach pays the athlete's expenses to avoid a scholarship, it that legal?
I would think it might be an NCAA violation. Maybe an exception for son or grandson. Anyone check this out?
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If the coach pays the athlete's expenses to avoid a scholarship, it that legal?
I would think it might be an NCAA violation. Maybe an exception for son or grandson. Anyone check this out?
If it's your kid/grandkid you can. Bill could buy him a Ferrari to drive around town in and it's kosher.
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If the coach pays the athlete's expenses to avoid a scholarship, it that legal?
I would think it might be an NCAA violation. Maybe an exception for son or grandson. Anyone check this out?
If it's your kid/grandkid you can. Bill could buy him a Ferrari to drive around town in and it's kosher.
Bill's Jewish? :scared:
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If the coach pays the athlete's expenses to avoid a scholarship, it that legal?
I would think it might be an NCAA violation. Maybe an exception for son or grandson. Anyone check this out?
If it's your kid/grandkid you can. Bill could buy him a Ferrari to drive around town in and it's kosher.
Bill's Jewish? :scared:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WasHzhGsAIk (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WasHzhGsAIk) :steadymobbin':
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Snyder deserves to gives his grandson a scholarship to his grandson if he wants to IMO, but it seems to me like both Dad & Grandad have more than enough $$ to pay his way, thus opening an additional scholarship for the program.
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Bottom Line: Tate is good for the Snyder family, bad for the KSU family. Don't believe the hype about the one big family thing.