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TKBlue

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  1. I believe that there are many positives about USF. The key any coach wants is the ability to be able to win in a major conference. Tampa is a great city and USF is very attractive to minority players. I would think Heath might appreciate that after coming from Arkansas. It might take some time but a coach can win at USF, in fact coaches have won previously which proves the point. You do not have to win the Big East to be successful and go to the NCAAs.

  2. Ammaker may have fallen short at Michigan but he is a real quality guy. Many thought he would be the heir apparent for coach K at Duke. He did inherit a mess at Michigan but just could not push them over the top. I think Grant is a better fit for USF but Ammaker would be a fine coach.

  3. But if you do make the team you are treated as a full part of the team. No Rudy treatment (one of my favorite films BTW). Todays D1 programs need walkons because of the limited number of scholarships. Just look at the bowl MVP (unbelievable to think he was a walkon) and both of the  senior TEs were walkons. Many others I am sure. Really these guys are what make college sports what it is beyond the cameras and publicity. Congrate to the Sheriff.

  4. Having played in the ACC in the '70s I can say they really are not a very good football conference. Never have been. And now with FSU and Miami stumbling their new arrivals really don't make the ACC as strong as the other BCS conferences. And certainly not against the Big East, which not only was MUCH stronger this year, but objectively look to have have four programs with great young coaches that are on the rise.

  5. That article is a one sided view on Prep schools. Prep schools are short for college preparatory schools and are essentially schools that are post high school for generally a year (although most prep schools are actually part of a boarding high school. Many, many prep schools exist to improve academics and many high achieving students use prep schools to improve academics to get into Ivy League level schools. HOWEVER, post high school prep schools can also be used for kids who need to improve their academics to get into college, AND many prep schools have highly competitive sports programs, thereby a convergence of goals create environments where lower achieving academic kids with high quality athletics use the prep schools essentially as a year of remediation. Also, many prep schools are military in nature. In my book if they are legit, and most are, this is just another avenue for a kid to get his academics together in order to go to college.

  6. Actually, not all players try hard. And all players are not team players. And all players handle themselves with class when demoted. And not all players put team over individual feelings. But PJ was all of these things, which is what makes college football unique. Oh, and talk about class. How about Will Bleakley? A 210 lb walkon who worked his a$$ off to start, and who graded out as well as any OL this entire year. That is also what makes college ball great. I will miss both of these quality guys that help make USF football a great program.

  7. If we go 10-2 with our schedule next year we will be ranked in the top 15 maybe higher. Auburn, UL, & WVU will all be ranked in the top 15 next year as well so 10-2 will be no easy task. I looks as though Rutgers won't be as tough with them losing so many graduating seniors. Not so with the other heavyweights in the Big East, and Pitt continues to bring in big time talent and should be stronger next year.

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