I really hope he joins his brother and decides to represent the state.
2 times already for 1 player. Crazy.There’s gotta be some hope there, why invest the time, and cost of the helicopter.
Grant in AidOffers from Yale, Penn and Princeton.
I thought Ivy League didn't give scholarships for football?
Offers from Yale, Penn and Princeton.
I thought Ivy League didn't give scholarships for football?
I really hope he joins his brother and decides to represent the state.
NIL deal, he'll go to a car dealership to pick up his brand new car under the guise of it being a promotional event.Partridge.
Umm ....if so we need to work harder: there are way more cars / people in NJ, NY, PA, Conn. area: meaning there's more opprotunitie$ : it ain't over yet (IMO).NIL deal, he'll go to a car dealership to pick up his brand new car under the guise of it being a promotional event.
Headline: "Sighting" not "Siting."Spell what better?
You're right. Fixed.Headline: "Sighting" not "Siting."
There should be 9,000 block R magnets on that helicopter. Any that fall off during flight should be considered airmail advertising,That is one profusely decorated aircraft
In the case of NIL deals, Ivies have the ability to use it to their advantage to work out a "full" ride. It will be interesting to see if they can land better talent over the years.Grant in Aid
Take some Peptol Bismol. Your gut is wrong.He is coming here… my gut feeling
My gut is fine. Take an aspirin your head is wrong.Take some Peptol Bismol. Your gut is wrong.
In what world do you live? It's one of the more effective and impressive things he can do in this recruiting war. It's in his budget. We're competing in an arms race. Go big or go home.And I get three calls a week from the R Fund begging for donations to help fund tuition for needy students....
I love Coach Greg and believe he’s probably the only coach capable of actually winning a game or two each season in the B10.
But flying a helicopter to talk to a seventeen year old kid? That’s unbelievably unnecessary.
No sitting. It was sitting on the ground in your picture. Tell the spelling police to relax.You're right. Fixed.
No sitting. It was sitting on the ground in your picture. Tell the spelling police to relax.![]()
I believe the helicopter is provided by a private donor.And I get three calls a week from the R Fund begging for donations to help fund tuition for needy students....
I love Coach Greg and believe he’s probably the only coach capable of actually winning a game or two each season in the B10.
But flying a helicopter to talk to a seventeen year old kid? That’s unbelievably unnecessary.
magnets on helicopter skin.. think about that a minute. I have an aluminum fridge now that magnets do not stick to. what kind of steel helicopters are out there?There should be 9,000 block R magnets on that helicopter. Any that fall off during flight should be considered airmail advertising,
Can see your point…especially when the Recruit is only an 30 minute drive away.And I get three calls a week from the R Fund begging for donations to help fund tuition for needy students....
I love Coach Greg and believe he’s probably the only coach capable of actually winning a game or two each season in the B10.
But flying a helicopter to talk to a seventeen year old kid? That’s unbelievably unnecessary.
That’s always been part of Schiano’s deal. He is big on “the presentation”. Personally, I’m not big on theater/effects but whatever works to attract high level players. He is a good coach and a very good recruiter.Can see your point…especially when the Recruit is only an 30 minute drive away.
There is a specific travel fund within Athletics to support such trips and expenses.And I get three calls a week from the R Fund begging for donations to help fund tuition for needy students....
I love Coach Greg and believe he’s probably the only coach capable of actually winning a game or two each season in the B10.
But flying a helicopter to talk to a seventeen year old kid? That’s unbelievably unnecessary.
I thought these helicopter rides were a donation by the company. Meaning they cost absolutely nothing to the school, coming out of taxpayers pockets or those of professors or students.There is a specific travel fund within Athletics to support such trips and expenses.
Not sure, but probably not any more?I thought these helicopter rides were a donation by the company. Meaning they cost absolutely nothing to the school, coming out of taxpayers pockets or those of professors or students.
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