How does that work? Isn’t it down to a judge to make a call? Seems like everyone else gets theirs approved.
From what I understand, the stumbling block for him getting a waiver was he transferred twice in one academic year.
Welp some fuck face stole a package off my front porch today. Might have to take a shit into a box and hope he comes back.
Guys. I’m inebriated and got a bird in the pit if ya know what I mean. Please come over here and “pull it out” in like an hour. Cool? Cool.
Turn up the HUSKS in hurr baby, extra HUSK I wantch y’all ta see this, turn up da HUSK in hurr baby, ya know what i mean, wanch ya to see every HUSK, wanch ya to all of the HUSKS....
Sex Fuckhead u a bitch, prove me wrong, u can’t, I’m in a Constantino Price Chopper parking lot with my “KC Pride presented by Tippens” pie waiting for your bitch ass.
Spoiler lol, like I’d ever buy a price chopper “Pie” instead of an actual Tippens? What do you take me for? A poor that works 5 days a weeks? I couldnt even imagine.
Particular reason? Although I agree, I have a small list of Iowa friends and thankfully they’re as apathetic as I am.
JUCO crootin updates from Schaefer Spoiler . The Nebraska Cornhuskers are going to be light on official visitors, but heavy in terms of preparation for the upcoming week as the staff will be going out on the road for a series of crucial in-home visits, with just two weeks of off-campus recruiting before the singing period. Let’s hit on some key players and their situations as the Huskers look to make a major dent in its 2020 class by December 18. — Nebraska’s visitor for the weekend is Julius Coates. The East Mississippi Community College defender is one the Huskers are very interested in and someone who could be in line for a flip from his current Colorado commitment. The Huskers are looking for a defensive end to add to the rotation next season, and at 6-foot-6, 270 pounds, Coates gives the Huskers another body that could hold up well against power teams, but also has the ability to get involved on pass rush as well. Coates confirmed his visit for Friday and the lineman said he’s very excited to see what the Huskers have to offer. This is a big trip for the defender, as he’ll be with his family and in to see Nebraska over Thanksgiving. Originally from Illinois, Nebraska gives Coates the best option to play at a place where his family would be able to watch him regularly in person, at home or on the road, something he can’t find with Colorado or Oregon in the Pac-12. Coates has mentioned this every time we spoke, and being around Nebraska in a family atmosphere like Thanksgiving could be a quietly important factor in this whole decision. — Looking for an Omar Manning update? Of course you are. Nebraska’s top wide receiver target at this time, Manning is notoriously tight lipped on his whole recruiting process and the receiver has remained that way for now. On the Recruiting Hour earlier this week, Midlands analyst Gabe Brooks said something he’s been hearing is that Group of Five schools like SMU and North Texas have redoubled efforts and are making a push for keeping the talented receiver closer to home. Before Kilgore, Manning was enrolled at TCU and played high school ball in Texas at Lancaster. Nebraska has had the only official visit from Manning and there’s still nothing else on the schedule for the receiver. While Brooks mentioned SMU, another 247Sports site source familiar with the Mustangs’ recruiting, said SMU’s effort has largely been focused elsewhere. Nebraska badly needs wide receiver help and the Huskers have a lot invested in landing this former All-American. — One reason why Nebraska has a lot invested, it’s other junior college receiving option Xavier Hutchinson seems content to stay at Iowa State. Here’s what he recently told our guy, Alex Halsted, over at Cyclone Alert: “It’s definitely been hard. I never thought I’d get to this point,” he said. “But with every single school, they have different opportunities there, but I really feel like in my heart and in my mind that there’s no better opportunity than at Iowa State. It’ll be interesting if Nebraska finds another junior college wide receiver to go after with Hutchinson seemingly off the board now, but if Nebraska can lock in Manning that would certainly alleviate concerns. — Dropped a Crystal Ball on Thanksgiving morning for the Huskers to land Maureese Wren. After hearing from Brooks that the Huskers appear to be in good shape, and checking with other people, it feels like Wren might be the next junior college linebacker the Huskers add following the additions of Junior Aho and Jamoi Hodge. Heard from someone familiar with Nebraska’s side that the addition of those linebackers wouldn’t remotely change Nebraska’s interest in Wren, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound athlete, who had a terrific offer list out of high school and would be a good athletic upgrade at the outside linebacker spot. Wren is expected to visit Nebraska next weekend and this one could go very quickly if the visit is to his liking.
Asian male athlete at UNL is nearly an untapped market. dude is going to run through as many of those Asian exchange girls as he wants to. major kudos to all involved.
Hopefully he can put a few volleyball players on "injury leave" as well so we can potentially get the 6'7" Japanese QB that we were promised long ago.
Who saw the Piss&Miss with Ole Miss stupid ass WR literally pissing away the game. also turn on subtitles for this video
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