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Better time for Suddenly Senior Day: May or November?

TierbsHsotBoobs
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Today was Suddenly Senior Day:
http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/053013aaa.html
Is it classier to suddenly senior a bunch of guys now or at the end of the football season?
http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/053013aaa.html
Is it classier to suddenly senior a bunch of guys now or at the end of the football season?
Better time for Suddenly Senior Day: May or November? 16 votes
May
62%
10 votes
November
37%
6 votes
Comments
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In May it's pruning.
In November it's an imp turd with a major Napoleon Complex taking a chainsaw to the trunk of the tree.
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Ugh, sucks about Johnson. I was looking forward to having a reliable WR to go along with Kasen.
How did Johnson hurt his wrist? I never got the info from dawgman, but I remember hearing rumours about a fight or car accident. -
At least we are under the scholarship limit now.
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That's point of pruning, but I agree, it sucks to lose Johnson.DeepSeaZ said:At least we are under the scholarship limit now.
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Agreed.Southerndawg said:
In May it's pruning.
In November it's an imp turd with a major Napoleon Complex taking a chainsaw to the trunk of the tree.
That is why I choose November.
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Dudes best game was his first as a true freshman. Great player devolution as always. Let's make room for more recruits that we'll hate in a couple years. Go Bruins
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This guy agrees ............. youtube.com/watch?v=y0ut8WPxlys&feature=youtu.beRaceBannon said:........ Go Bruins
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I say November becuase then the kids can have their senior game moment. That's classy.
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And, if most of them are freshman and sophomores?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:I say November becuase then the kids can have their senior game moment. That's classy.
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Watched the video...Southerndawg said:
This guy agrees ............. youtube.com/watch?v=y0ut8WPxlys&feature=youtu.beRaceBannon said:........ Go Bruins
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A much better day would be LOI day in February......... if the athlete is willing to commit to what it takes to be a Husky. Most need some critical help from Husky coaching, especially when evaluated as a football playing recruit and eventually offered a UW scholarship. Next to developing teenagers into championship caliber football playing college men, judging whether or not that signature on the LOI will actually still have enough commitment value 4 years later is the hardest part of becoming a successful collegiate football coach.