Though it would have been nice to see CHI advance, Noah cemented his place in the NBA and earned the respect of a lot of players and coaches. Good for him. For a second year player to go into the opposing stadium and be heckled only indicates that they fear him. Props!!!
Dunno how many were impact players or nonfreshman or starters.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A total of 11 Tennessee players with scholarships have left the Volunteers football program under new coach Lane Kiffin, including four since the end of spring practice.
A team spokesman confirmed that wide receivers Ahmad Paige and Tyler Maples, offensive guard Darris Sawtelle and quarterback B.J. Coleman have left the program since the team's Orange and White scrimmage game on Apr. 18.
Kiffin, who was introduced at Tennessee last December, said during a Big Orange Caravan stop earlier this week that he only wants players who want to play for the Vols.
From Herald on possible Heat roster changes cuz they suck. Riley loves UD rightfully so:
Even though longtime starting forward Udonis Haslem(notes) is entering the final year of his contract, Riley did not sound overly interested in trading the Miami native who’s extremely popular among Heat fans. “You don’t want to move Udonis,” Riley said
Tebow has been selected as one of the 25 Fittest Guys in the world for 2009, in a feature by Men's Fitness.
How much more can he do? He's won two national titles and a Heisman, and at 6'3" and 235 pounds, he's reshaped the idea of a quarterback's physical capabilities. "(Fitness) has played a huge role," says the Florida Gator. "A lot of my game is being a physical player, a runner as well as a thrower, someone who plays all four quarters. You see a difference between us and other teams because we're in better shape." Tebow's off-season regimen comprises shoulder work, bench presses, squats, lunges, speed and agility drills, and position-specific exercises with resistance. He can max out with the linemen but knows he doesn't need to be "the strongest guy on the team." Instead, he says he lifts smarter without hurting his body. He prefers to continue to hurt defenders, instead.
The buildup to Lane Kiffin's first season at Tennessee continues to be one wild and crazy ride.
He's gigged rival coaches, pried away top recruits from rival schools, infuriated an entire community with his unflattering post-signing day comments, landed a reprimand from the SEC and accumulated a handful of NCAA secondary violations along the way.
Now Kiffin has the first turnover on his staff -- all in about six months' time.
Sources told ESPN.com that Kiffin and his strength and conditioning coach, Mark Smith, met on Thursday and agreed to part ways. The details of Smith's departure as strength coach were still being finalized, and Tennessee athletic department officials declined to comment.
Man he really is running that program further into the ground. I bet they are really regretting this but wont publicly admit it.
Starting in 2010, coaches who vote in the USA Today college football poll will no longer make their selections public. The final ballot of the 2009 season will be the last.
Noah is so fly.
ReplyDeleteThough it would have been nice to see CHI advance, Noah cemented his place in the NBA and earned the respect of a lot of players and coaches. Good for him. For a second year player to go into the opposing stadium and be heckled only indicates that they fear him. Props!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's my dog!!!
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ReplyDeleteDunno how many were impact players or nonfreshman or starters.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A total of 11 Tennessee players with scholarships have left the Volunteers football program under new coach Lane Kiffin, including four since the end of spring practice.
A team spokesman confirmed that wide receivers Ahmad Paige and Tyler Maples, offensive guard Darris Sawtelle and quarterback B.J. Coleman have left the program since the team's Orange and White scrimmage game on Apr. 18.
Kiffin, who was introduced at Tennessee last December, said during a Big Orange Caravan stop earlier this week that he only wants players who want to play for the Vols.
It would be so great if that recruit WR from FL that he was boasting about getting over Meyer left the program.
ReplyDeleteFrom Herald on possible Heat roster changes cuz they suck. Riley loves UD rightfully so:
ReplyDeleteEven though longtime starting forward Udonis Haslem(notes) is entering the final year of his contract, Riley did not sound overly interested in trading the Miami native who’s extremely popular among Heat fans. “You don’t want to move Udonis,” Riley said
Had a few beers with Spurrier Jr again last night said he cant wait to watch that Ten- Fl game hes not a real big Kiffin Fan
ReplyDeleteWas he in town for the TPC Sawgrass or does he live there?
ReplyDeleteMeyer: Ex-Gators need to support us
ReplyDeleteHe was here recruiting stops by whenever intown
ReplyDeletehttp://www.mensfitness.com/fitness/469?page=3
ReplyDeleteTebow has been selected as one of the 25 Fittest Guys in the world for 2009, in a feature by Men's Fitness.
How much more can he do? He's won two national titles and a Heisman, and at 6'3" and 235 pounds, he's reshaped the idea of a quarterback's physical capabilities. "(Fitness) has played a huge role," says the Florida Gator. "A lot of my game is being a physical player, a runner as well as a thrower, someone who plays all four quarters. You see a difference between us and other teams because we're in better shape." Tebow's off-season regimen comprises shoulder work, bench presses, squats, lunges, speed and agility drills, and position-specific exercises with resistance. He can max out with the linemen but knows he doesn't need to be "the strongest guy on the team." Instead, he says he lifts smarter without hurting his body. He prefers to continue to hurt defenders, instead.
Kiffin, strength coach agree to part
ReplyDeleteThe buildup to Lane Kiffin's first season at Tennessee continues to be one wild and crazy ride.
He's gigged rival coaches, pried away top recruits from rival schools, infuriated an entire community with his unflattering post-signing day comments, landed a reprimand from the SEC and accumulated a handful of NCAA secondary violations along the way.
Now Kiffin has the first turnover on his staff -- all in about six months' time.
Sources told ESPN.com that Kiffin and his strength and conditioning coach, Mark Smith, met on Thursday and agreed to part ways. The details of Smith's departure as strength coach were still being finalized, and Tennessee athletic department officials declined to comment.
Man he really is running that program further into the ground. I bet they are really regretting this but wont publicly admit it.
Calathes to Greece not NBA draft. It's official.
ReplyDeleteI heard he will be making somewhere around 1.1mil plus a house and car.
ReplyDeleteStarting in 2010, coaches who vote in the USA Today college football poll will no longer make their selections public. The final ballot of the 2009 season will be the last.
ReplyDeleteThat is gay.
ReplyDeleteMe and Spinosa at this year's tailgate. Spinosa, you shall be the turkey.
ReplyDeleteGotta love rednecks
Props to UF softball. Walk-off grand slam to advance to finals.
ReplyDeleteAwesome game for the softball team. Also baseball team beat UM again today to make it to the next round to play Georgia Tech. GOOOOO GATORS!!!!!!
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