6’5” 215lbs...Go get him coach.
Yet he was the second leading receiver with the most TDs. Their WRs must suck.Miami fans saying he plays like he’s 5’7” and has horrible hands
So he pretty much seems like a historical Nebraska wr.Miami fans saying he plays like he’s 5’7” and has horrible hands
I would think most would stay because they know him.Wonder how many U players are looking to move after Diaz hire
Miami fans saying he plays like he’s 5’7” and has horrible hands
Miami fans saying he plays like he’s 5’7” and has horrible hands
After the pinstripe bowl, he may never travel north of the Mason Dixon line again in his life
But I guess MD took the south’s side in the civil war
Didn't take the time to check his bio. Thanks for the infoThe kids from north Baltimore, which is pretty dam parallel to Lincoln Nebraska. But I guess MD took the south’s side in the civil war sooo they did fall under the Mason Dixon line. Though most people from MD consider it the north.
But I bet, being from Balt the kid finds himself in the North again. Just a guess
Umm... Maryland was a Union state. Given, it was one of the slave states that stayed in the Union, but it was a Union state none the less.
Technically you are right but it’s very subjective. MD never voted to secede the union because they couldn’t vote. The union didn’t allow them to vote. MD was south of the mason Dixon line. It’s really an interesting part of history for the war.
Most Don't realize where we nebraska sits geographically to DCTechnically you are right but it’s very subjective. MD never voted to secede the union because they couldn’t vote. The union didn’t allow them to vote. MD was south of the mason Dixon line. It’s really an interesting part of history for the war.
Technically you are right but it’s very subjective. MD never voted to secede the union because they couldn’t vote. The union didn’t allow them to vote. MD was south of the mason Dixon line. It’s really an interesting part of history for the war.