Proof Kendyl Taylor Didn't Buy-In
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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 said:
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?RoadDawg55 said:
I'm pretty sure they do it to everyone.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. -
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.
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Y'all are verging into Twetters territory here.
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This is where grundle and I make our living guys... You should leave this to us pros.GrundleStiltzkin said:Y'all are verging into Twetters territory here.
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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.HuskyInAZ said:
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?RoadDawg55 said:
I'm pretty sure they do it to everyone.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 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. -
The Beavs looks like he needs to hit the weight room.
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Biebs*droggins said:The Beavs looks like he needs to hit the weight room.
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And look how that turned out...whatshouldicareabout said:
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. -
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