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jasonb56

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  1. IF and I mean "hole in one on a Par 5" IF this happens, it would breed hope for USF, but still need it to happen WITH some sort of penalty around the same time against Miami (more like a hole in one on a Par 3). Then the ACC has no product to show in Florida, and that's when desperation/need occurs...

    otherwise chalk this up with all the other rumors of the day...

  2. sorry for 3 posts but this has to be one of the most intriguing commits I have ever seen come to USF.

    Summary of Qualifications

    • 7 years of experience in professional Sumo Wrestling

    • 19 Winning games in Japan and USA.

    • First youngest Sumo Elite League Wrestler in the World

    • Winner of 2007 Championship in Japan.

    • Quick and flexible Sumo Wrestler called “Lightningâ€

    Honors

    • Gold and silver medal US Sumo Open – Los – Angeles, USA 3/28/2011

    • Gold medal and black belt Judo Master Tournament - Magnitorsk, Russia 7/21/2009

    • Gold medal Judo championship –Moscow, Russia 5/19/2009

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 5/09/2008

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Osaka, Japan 3/13/2008

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 1/11/2008

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Fukoka Island, Japan 11/13/2007

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 9/12/2007

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Nagoya, Japan 7/11/2007

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 5/10/2007

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Osaka, Japan 3/13/2007

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 11/12/2006

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 9/11/2006

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Nagoya, Japan 7/08/2006

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 5/14/2006

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Osaka, Japan 3/11/2006

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Fukoka Island, Japan 11/11/2005

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 9/13/2005

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Nagoya, Japan 7/08/2005

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 5/12/2005

    • Winner of Imperial Tournament – Tokyo, Japan 11/12/2006

    Professional Experience

    • Member of California Sumo Association – Los –Angeles, USA 2011-present

    • Contract with Magaki-Beya –Osaka, Japan 2005 -2008

    • Sumo Wrestling professional Tokyo, Japan 2004-2008

    • Junior Olympic team Wrestling Free Style -Moscow, Russia 2000-2004

    Personal: Raised Russia...son Alexander Gogloev and Bella Tsaloeva.

  3. Something to think about... could be totally off the wall, BUT after this season Stoops (FSU Def Cord.) may be a hot commodity, and bolt for a H.C. job somewhere. Do you think it's above Jimbo to put the idea in his fathers head to have a chance to coach his son at FSU?? (money talks)

    Lets see how this year plays out, but I see FSU improving this season, and there coaching staff getting many tempting job offers.

    could be paranoia on my end as well  >:D

    Go Bulls...

  4. UCF won one of its biggest recruiting battles of coach George O'Leary's tenure when Denver linebacker Leilon Willingham picked the Knights over Michigan and Colorado.

    Willingham and receiver Rayshon Williams, teammates at Denver's Mullen High, announced they were signing letters of intent to play at UCF during a ceremony at their school Thursday morning, according to the Denver Post.

    Williams, a three-star athlete and cousin of former UCF star receiver Brandon Marshall, was expected to sign with the Knights.

    Willingham, a four-star athlete rated one of the top two prospects out of Colorado, had narrowed his options to Michigan, Colorado and UCF before ultimately picking the Knights.

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    There were rumors throughout Wednesday that Willingham was a favorite to go to Michigan, Colorado or UCF, with his position seemingly constantly changing.

    Schools were closed in Colorado due to freezing temperatures, prompting Willingham and Williams to delay signing their letters of intent. UCF officials hoped they might receive letters from some prospects despite bad weather in other parts of the country on Wednesday afternoon, but the Denver duo never signed and faxed their letters.

    UCF has not certified the Willingham and Williams letters of intent yet.

    UCF coach George O'Leary and his staff are still hoping to get one more letter of intent. Louisville (Ky.) Seneca quarterback DaMarcus Smith, a four-star prospect, is slated to announce his school on Friday. Smith committed to Louisville, but Kentucky media outlets reported throughout signing day that he was heavily favoring UCF.

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