Bill I'm sure you'll do fine. The key of course is to do your therapy and do the exercises that they give you to do by yourself. The only drawback...
Bill If you get the Gator games on your home tv you can get a slingbox and watch all the games in Europe. (assuming you take a laptop with you.)
Benton Harbor is about a 45 min. drive from campus. He could probably bike it home.
Don't know about the pitcher but Mays was on deck. The only Giant pitcher I remember from those days was Sal Maglie.
I'm sort of glad BK said what he did. I get the impression that some kids like to list ND in their "top 5" knowing that there's no way they'd ever...
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Good question. I recall some players who were excellent students. There was an O lineman named McKinley in my dorm that was a really good student....
No but they cover a great deal of ice with their reach. The Wings took them to 7 and I expect that Chicago will win in 7.
Sid on the Tampa Bay team they have 3 players 6' 7" 1 player 6; 5" 1 player 6' 5" On skates they're huge.
I don't like the switch pitcher rule either but there has to be some way to keep the hitter and pitcher from continuously switching. The...
Interesting. The video talked about the wolves impact on deer while the article talked about the elk herds.
I believe that the breeding rights to AP have been sold for some time. The owners probably can contractually race him for a short time, perhaps...
And the GM for the Bolts is....The Captain, Steve Yzerman.
Like that one Corey. :lol:
Soviet soldiers were not allowed to surrender. Those that were taken prisoner were sent to gulags on their return branded as traitors.
I agree with George. LeBron has avoided many of the pitfalls some players fall into. For someone who didn't even spend a day in college, he made...
Have a happy one Sid.
This is how the "fresh ideas" of the left become the law of the land....
Terry I think you meant to say that the kids were set to graduated by Dec. of their Senior year (redshirt Junior) Another difference is that ND...
There was a fellow from Michigan named Barry Bremmen who crashed both the NBA and the Baseball All-Star games. He was about 6'4" and somewhat...
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