Here I got a couple:
Throw another shrimp on the barbie
Also that's not a knife
Also, "Foster's" is apparently Australian for beer.
Even though it's brewed in the States.
Fewer, not less.
Now, step out of the car. And keep your hands where I can see them.
I almost went there, Norm!
Thank you!
There's only so much grammar-copping I can do, and I've been doing it a lot on Facebook lately.
And they'll STILL finish top 4 in the league next year. Mark it down!
They lose a lot AND their recruiting class isn't ranked very high in the Big 10.
The next time a Bo Ryan Wisconsin team finishes below 4th in the league will be the first time. So until the year they DON'T finish top 4, I'm gonna just go ahead and pencil them in there no mater who Bo has on the roster. Dude's a wizard.
Pretty much this.
Who the hell wouldn't give you extra time to take a test after your grandpa died?
That seems pretty heartless.
Heartless? Law school? Seems about right.
I think schools should adopt a sports major.
Let these kids major in what they're interested in.
Classes about dealing with the press, money management, etc.
With a record of 35 wins and 3 losses, the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team has proven itself to be a powerhouse this season. But the school is seriously struggling with ensuring that players graduate. According to the GSR, a mere 40 percent of Wisconsin’s male basketball players who started in 2007 graduated six years later. According to the federal rate, things are looking even worse for Wisconsin: Just 33 percent of players who started in 2007 graduated.
http://www.takepart.com/article/2015/04/03/when-it-comes-graduation-heres-real-ncaa-final-four-winner
I suppose I should have checked the date.
A former student (and current Wildcat) re-tweeted it today. I thought it was current.
Though it certainly could be, considering how many guys are leaving that program right now.
I think Ryan realized what he was saying and immediately tried to make it about fifth-year transfers.
I think he was talking about any player who intends on being at a school for only one year (i.e. one-and-done, which, technically fifth-year transfers are).
He wants to "build from within" and he can't do that if multiple freshmen come in and go pro after one year.
I'd take more stock in his "we don't do rent-a-player here" if more of his players graduated.
Last I heard he was running a 40% clip.
you really think miles told him to leave when hammond is our only player over 6'8 left on the roster?
I wouldn't be surprised if Miles told him something he didn't want to hear. That could have been any number of things, I guess.
He has to get his associates degree first. I don't see him completing the 60+ hours in one school year and summer. That would be one incredible school load for someone that couldn't get what was required done in 4 year of Hs and one year at a prep school.
I thought there was a rule that you could leave a JUCO early if you didn't 'have' to go to JUCO in the 1st place...
There is.
I would say that joke was a slam dunk, but we all know it was a little soft
Did Jorge ever have a dunk during his time at Nebraska?
A couple...I think.
Did he ever play center, though? Not that I ever really saw.
And the entire team would have been more effective if we had a center we could throw the ball into.