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Hey @CoachJTang, we are so excited that you are at the happiest place in the world that we are releasing Tang Party, a dry hopped tangerine sour, this Thursday!! We would love for you to come by and have a pint or three on us (if you can take a break from building a dynasty)!— Manhattan Brewing Company (@manhattanbrew) May 16, 2022
Hey @CoachJTang, we are so excited that you are at the happiest place in the world that we are releasing Tang Party, a dry hopped tangerine sour, this Thursday!! We would love for you to come by and have a pint or three on us (if you can take a break from building a dynasty)!
If it were up to me, Wintz would be on a fan scholarship, full ride.
Some words on Jerome Tang’s first-ever Catbacker eventhttps://t.co/VHkw0muR6p— D. Scott Fritchen (@DScottFritchen) May 25, 2022
Some words on Jerome Tang’s first-ever Catbacker eventhttps://t.co/VHkw0muR6p
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The parade of signees began with 6-foot-10, 216-pound LSU transfer Jerrell Colbert, a former top-150 recruit, on April 18. Two days later, Mississippi State transfer combo guard Camryn Carter, another former top-150 recruit, jumped on board. At the beginning of May, the Wildcats secured their first high school signee in New Orleans native Dorian Finister, a combo guard who scored more than 1,300 points and led G.W. Carver Collegiate Academy to the Louisiana Class 4A State Championship this past season. Following Finister, K-State signed New York native and NJCAA honorable mention All-American Nae'Qwan Tomlin, a 6-foot-8, 195-pound small forward who was rated as the No. 7 prospect on the 2022 JuCoRecruiting.com Top 100. "They're young, talented, driven winners," Tang says. They're state champions, regional champions, guys who've all won, whether it be in high school or in junior college. If you ask, 'What's the No. 1 criteria you're looking for?' I'll say, 'Winners.' I want them to understand what winning is all about and the sacrifices you have to make."
Quote from: Some Words on May 25, 2022, 09:40:57 AMThe parade of signees began with 6-foot-10, 216-pound LSU transfer Jerrell Colbert, a former top-150 recruit, on April 18. Two days later, Mississippi State transfer combo guard Camryn Carter, another former top-150 recruit, jumped on board. At the beginning of May, the Wildcats secured their first high school signee in New Orleans native Dorian Finister, a combo guard who scored more than 1,300 points and led G.W. Carver Collegiate Academy to the Louisiana Class 4A State Championship this past season. Following Finister, K-State signed New York native and NJCAA honorable mention All-American Nae'Qwan Tomlin, a 6-foot-8, 195-pound small forward who was rated as the No. 7 prospect on the 2022 JuCoRecruiting.com Top 100. "They're young, talented, driven winners," Tang says. They're state champions, regional champions, guys who've all won, whether it be in high school or in junior college. If you ask, 'What's the No. 1 criteria you're looking for?' I'll say, 'Winners.' I want them to understand what winning is all about and the sacrifices you have to make."We could use more winners on this message board.
Quote from: HugeCat on May 25, 2022, 10:36:36 AMQuote from: Some Words on May 25, 2022, 09:40:57 AMThe parade of signees began with 6-foot-10, 216-pound LSU transfer Jerrell Colbert, a former top-150 recruit, on April 18. Two days later, Mississippi State transfer combo guard Camryn Carter, another former top-150 recruit, jumped on board. At the beginning of May, the Wildcats secured their first high school signee in New Orleans native Dorian Finister, a combo guard who scored more than 1,300 points and led G.W. Carver Collegiate Academy to the Louisiana Class 4A State Championship this past season. Following Finister, K-State signed New York native and NJCAA honorable mention All-American Nae'Qwan Tomlin, a 6-foot-8, 195-pound small forward who was rated as the No. 7 prospect on the 2022 JuCoRecruiting.com Top 100. "They're young, talented, driven winners," Tang says. They're state champions, regional champions, guys who've all won, whether it be in high school or in junior college. If you ask, 'What's the No. 1 criteria you're looking for?' I'll say, 'Winners.' I want them to understand what winning is all about and the sacrifices you have to make."We could use more winners on this message board.lol, homeboy put some words in the quote
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