A QB and DB in high school, Snyder started at Big 12 rival Missouri but left after one semester due to academic problems.
So, somehow, because you logged onto a message board, and read a quote that another guy wrote about Wefald, Wefald is "in your face?" I'll go along with that. I wish Hemmingway would get off my nuts.
Bill Gates had "Academic Problems" too.
QuoteA QB and DB in high school, Snyder started at Big 12 rival Missouri but left after one semester due to academic problems.
Quote from: steve dave on November 18, 2009, 07:16:46 AMQuoteA QB and DB in high school, Snyder started at Big 12 rival Missouri but left after one semester due to academic problems. Too much at moo
Quote from: Lynch on November 18, 2009, 08:57:27 AMBill Gates had "Academic Problems" too. Ehh, I don't know about that. He dropped out of Harvard because he started Microsoft.
Quote from: KSUTOMMY on November 18, 2009, 09:43:51 AMQuote from: steve dave on November 18, 2009, 07:16:46 AMQuoteA QB and DB in high school, Snyder started at Big 12 rival Missouri but left after one semester due to academic problems. Too much at mooI can just see Snyder doing keg stand after keg stand.
Could you imagine Pelini as a safety? He wouldn't be afraid to come up and hit you right in the mouth?
Could you imagine Pelini as a safety? He wouldn't be afraid to come up and hit you right in the mouth.
Quote from: Lynch on November 18, 2009, 08:57:27 AMBill Gates had "Academic Problems" too. Ehh, I don't know about that. He dropped out of Harvard because he started Microsoft and invent a computer company that copies every thing that Apple does.
http://www.lostlettermen.com/2009/11/before-they-were-coaches-iv-big-12/
Kansas: Mark Mangino (Youngstown State, None)Mangino is one of six current FBS coaches that didn’t play in college. The 5-9, 230-pound defensive tackle graduated high school in 1974, then spent a year as a janitor. He headed to Youngstown State in ‘76 but dropped out as a freshman. He eventually returned and landed an assistant position with Jim Tressel, driving ambulances on the side for some extra cash.