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Proof Kendyl Taylor Didn't Buy-In

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  • RoadDawg55
    RoadDawg55 Member Posts: 30,393 Standard Supporter
    HuskyInAZ said:

    HuskyInAZ said:

    Maybe Beaver should sell his couch and join Taylor at NAU. It wouldn't be much of a loss. If you act like a baby, you get treated like a baby. Ya think Kwiatkowski stood guard outside Shelton's classes to make sure he showed up on time?

    I love the fact that a coach cares enough about his players to hold them accountable.

    I'm pretty sure they do it to everyone.
    Bull shit. You think 12 coaches (or how ever many there are) stand guard at 85 football players' classes 3x per day? How does that work?
    Not everyday, but from time to time. Budda and Coach Pete took a picture the other day when Petersen came and checked his class. The coaches have talked about this many times.
  • HuskyInAZ
    HuskyInAZ Member Posts: 1,733
    My point is that coaches are going to focus on the challenged kids, as well they should. Apparently, Taylor had an issue with it. Tough shit.
  • GrundleStiltzkin
    GrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter
    Y'all are verging into Twetters territory here.
  • whatshouldicareabout
    whatshouldicareabout Member Posts: 13,014
    HuskyInAZ said:

    HuskyInAZ said:

    Maybe Beaver should sell his couch and join Taylor at NAU. It wouldn't be much of a loss. If you act like a baby, you get treated like a baby. Ya think Kwiatkowski stood guard outside Shelton's classes to make sure he showed up on time?

    I love the fact that a coach cares enough about his players to hold them accountable.

    I'm pretty sure they do it to everyone.
    Bull shit. You think 12 coaches (or how ever many there are) stand guard at 85 football players' classes 3x per day? How does that work?
    No, but the coaches can have tutors and other athletic department personnel going around and making sure their kids are in classes, paying attention and doing well in school.

    I also think the coaches realize that if the kids skip class, it's only an intern or someone reporting to the coaches and that there's no repercussions. I think having the coaches go around and check puts more weight and significance on this issue for the kids, so that they're less likely to skip class if it's a coach checking on them. It also reinforces Petersen's mantra with the coaches practicing what they preach.

    FWIW, I know Romar does/did this. I remember him going up in the balcony in Kane 131 and checking to see where his players were in the middle of lecture.
  • droggins
    droggins Member Posts: 804
    The Beavs looks like he needs to hit the weight room.
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,773
    droggins said:

    The Beavs looks like he needs to hit the weight room.

    Biebs*
  • PurpleJ
    PurpleJ Member Posts: 37,773


    FWIW, I know Romar does/did this. I remember him going up in the balcony in Kane 131 and checking to see where his players were in the middle of lecture.

    And look how that turned out...
  • DerekJohnson
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