Quote from: BRULL on July 06, 2007, 12:48:06 PMSoooo... is your short answer that he will enroll for the 2008 Spring semester?I was just clairfying for you what a greyshirt is...since you thought he might no longer be greyshirting since he wasn't enrolled. Of course he could still be going to school in the fall semester if he wants to pay his own way.I don't know why he wouldn't enroll for the spring semester. There has been some talk that Drinkgern might not want to play football any longer but who knows where that came from.
Soooo... is your short answer that he will enroll for the 2008 Spring semester?
STL=A?
Quote from: OX56 on July 06, 2007, 12:47:26 PMSTL=A?That would be a good thing. I think the appropriate value chain is this: 4th Tier Texas Players > STL > Salina Central > Salina South > Smith Center > Medicine Lodge > Agra Eastern Heights >>>>>>> Wichita
Uhh... Butler's the 4 time national champions Juco School. KJCCC champions the last 6 times in a row; 14 times overall... as far as athletics go, they're probably one of the best Juco schools in the midwest. You really should have heard of them.
Quote from: FBWillie on July 06, 2007, 09:14:02 AMUhh... Butler's the 4 time national champions Juco School. KJCCC champions the last 6 times in a row; 14 times overall... as far as athletics go, they're probably one of the best Juco schools in the midwest. You really should have heard of them. Jucos are for mouth breather dolts with monkey-like IQ levels, or social misfits who can't manage to escape their parent's basement. Don't get me wrong, I think we should recruit the hell out of them...but the only thing more ridiculous than a juco "education" is being a juco "fan."
I'd rather have 4th Tier Texas Players.That's what KSU is built on. The glory days of Snyder were attained by urinating on Wichita kids while offering scrub Texans scholarships. Don't mess with a proven formula.
I thought WSU was a Juco.
Just a little FYI- from what I understand, Butler Co. Community College is now known simply as Butler College. At least I'm pretty sure about that.