The NFL Draft was last week or yesterday or something. Maybe people were drafted.
The only real news to come out of this was that (1) may Justin Fields’ career rest in peace as he was drafted by the Chicago Bears, and (2) only Penn State had as many first-round draft picks as lowly Northwestern. You idiots.
#PennState ties #B1GCats with a second pick!
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To the list of teams with more first-round draft picks than [/deep breath] Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Nebraska (lol), Purdue, Rutgers, and wisconsin, add the North Dakota State Bizon.
Say: the Bizon also play today in the FCS Playoffs!
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Dennis Assanis, PH.D., President of the University of Delaware, leans on his academic training to steer the school through the pandemic.
Living through a crisis will etch certain scenes into your memory.
“My wife Eleni and I were in Greece with about 50 students and some faculty on a study abroad program,” remembers Dennis Assanis, president of the University of Delaware. “It was January 20, 2020, and I was reading a Greek newspaper the day before we were to fly home. I saw just a small item about a deadly virus in China, and I thought, ‘This could be serious.’”
Keeping Score: Jim Reid knows how to pick ’em
Published: 1/1/2021 4:51:09 PM
Modified: 1/1/2021 4:50:57 PM
Good morning!
Jim Reid knows recruiting. He’s a football lifer who grew up in Medford, played at the University of Maine and married his teenage sweetheart Judy Crowley. He’s been a head coach at UMass, Richmond and VMI, and an assistant coach at Syracuse, Virginia, Iowa, Boston College and Bucknell.
So yeah, Jim Reid knows recruiting.
“I love recruiting, I think it’s fun,” said Reid. “I’m talking to families about the program and the future of their children.”
Reid turned 70 last year and has been sidelined since the COVID-19 crisis began, but over the years he’s driven to places like Pahokee, Florida, and Cedar Bluffs, Iowa, convincing players to join the program. “The key is getting to know the parents how hard they work, what they do and how they talk to you,” said Reid. “A humble, hard working parent who’s in the player’s life, you k
Keeping Score: Jim Reid knows how to pick ’em
Published: 1/1/2021 4:52:26 PM
Modified: 1/1/2021 4:52:13 PM
Good morning!
Jim Reid knows recruiting. He’s a football lifer who grew up in Medford, played at the University of Maine and married his teenage sweetheart Judy Crowley. He’s been a head coach at UMass, Richmond and VMI, and an assistant coach at Syracuse, Virginia, Iowa, Boston College and Bucknell.
So yeah, Jim Reid knows recruiting.
“I love recruiting, I think it’s fun,” said Reid. “I’m talking to families about the program and the future of their children.”
Reid turned 70 last year and has been sidelined since the COVID-19 crisis began, but over the years he’s driven to places like Pahokee, Florida, and Cedar Bluffs, Iowa, convincing players to join the program. “The key is getting to know the parents how hard they work, what they do and how they talk to you,” said Reid. “A humble, hard working parent who’s in the player’s life, you k