@FirebirdSixty8@ESPNCleveland@TheRealTRizzo@TheOGPAW Strongly agree both are terrible, does any see Sheduer losing record in College…at least Gabriel had a winning record, I suppose that’s why he was chosen to start before Sheduer but he is equally terrible…STRONG need for a real life QB, santa bring one
No he hasn’t and I believe he wont ever, he is a loser not a winner, he had a college losing record, he did not have more wins than losses…..and he wonders why he’s not starting over Gabriel who is equally terrible BUT ..he had atleast a winning record!!
The Browns need QB, go get one, go buy one, go draft one, just get someone who is a winner
I see now why its such a hard decision to make as a coach, Shedeur six 6️⃣ interceptions to five 5️⃣ touchdowns, that is no good!! And Gabriel is no better, they both look terrible!! For Sheduer to say a couple of weeks ago, this is what the city waited for, or the city needs, or I have arrived or I am this city…..what a dumb immature something to say!! Sheduer will get HURT in this league, NFL is Not For Long
@HaydenRoop Clayton was so proud to be your brother, Hayden he’s smiling down on you letting all the Angels know how special you are to him.
I love you Hayden, your mean old dad
BSB FINAL:
Game 1: 4-2, Win.
Game 2: 2-3, Loss.
The Spires split today’s doubleheader with Saint Xavier (IL). Back-to-action tomorrow at noon!
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TOURNAMENT INFO! ⛳️
Hello golfers! We wanted to fill you in on important information for the day of the tournament! We have lots of fun things planned and can’t wait to see you all on Saturday!
#PlayForClay
🚨ICYMI🚨
The Saint Mary Volleyball team was recognized by the USMC and AVCA last week, receiving a fourth consecutive Team Academic Award for their dedication in the classroom, congratulations!! #GoSpires
Full article below⬇️
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We are “49” days away from our BIG EVENT, Saturday August 19!!! There are 20 of 25 teams signed up, if you are interested, please register, space is limited. …acy-golf-classic.perfectgolfevent.com
@baseballifer11 I guess the issue if any is the coaches lack of better choice of words? Because yeah, please do give the scholarship money to someone else, right?
How is this scenario, HS Senior graduates HS, has a strong Sr year , RHP 92-94 T96 , has a scholarship to SEC school. Tears his ACL while training , Head Coach calls and tells the young man ,” Don’t show up to campus we need guys ready to pitch in the fall. We no longer have a scholarship for you!” That’s the reality of College Baseball! It’s a BUSINESS!
NCAA Transfer Portal explained👇🏼
*Note, there in currently nearly 4000 student-athletes (baseball players) currently in the transfer portal. If you are an uncommitted HS or JUCO student-athlete, you are competing against everyone in the transfer portal for a college roster spot.
The NCAA Transfer Portal is an online database that allows college athletes to explore their options for transferring to another school. The portal was launched in October 2018 and has since become a popular tool for athletes looking to transfer.
When an athlete enters their name into the Transfer Portal, it notifies all NCAA coaches that the athlete is interested in transferring. This allows coaches from other schools to contact the athlete and express their interest in recruiting them. The athlete can then decide whether to stay at their current school or transfer to a new school.
The Transfer Portal has streamlined the transfer process for athletes and has made it easier for them to explore their options. Prior to the portal, athletes had to request permission from their current school to contact other schools, which could be a lengthy and complicated process. The portal has also made it easier for coaches to recruit transfer athletes, as they can easily see which athletes are interested in transferring and can contact them directly.
It's important to note that entering the Transfer Portal does not guarantee that an athlete will transfer to a new school. The athlete must still meet the eligibility requirements for their new school and must be accepted by the school's admissions office. Additionally, athletes who transfer may be subject to NCAA transfer rules, which can limit their eligibility to compete for a certain period of time.