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All a part of Randy's 7 year plan fellas.
Myles Bell is a 6-0 165lb DB from St. Thomas Aquinas in Ft Lauderdale Florida. Other offers from Akron, Bowling Green, Cincinnati, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Maryland, Mississippi State, Nebraska, NIU, Ohio University, Penn State, Purdue, Syracuse, USF, VaTech and WVA. Highlights
Dad (Grantis) played for WVA and had short stints w/ Washington Redskins and NJ Jets.
No. But Ryan Crozier and Kyle Schafenacker were.Wow...he picked us over some P5 schools? I like it. Now, wasn't Jasper Howard from St. Thomas Aquinas?
I believe Dwayne Difton was from there also.No. But Ryan Crozier and Kyle Schafenacker were.
Correct. Where did their QB from a couple years back end up? He was a UConn target. The school is obviously rich with talent and well coached year after year.I believe Dwayne Difton was from there also.
Nebraska was the predicted one to land him in October
No. But Ryan Crozier and Kyle Schafenacker were.
It’s given to a defensive captain or player exemplifies “play each play like it’s your last.” Eddie Hahn wore it this season.I knew we got players from there before. I thought Jasper was one...
Wondering, did UConn retire #6?
Other than the fact China's government more or less operates with a 5-year strategic plan, perhaps ...Are we sure he isn't using the Chinese method of thinking and going off a 50 year plan?
Other than the fact China's government more or less operates with a 5-year strategic plan, perhaps ...
For UConn football, we can all mutually hope a 5-year strategy proves successful.I'll disagree based on some of my job experiences, but I am indeed no Chinese expert. In the end it is small cookies and if I am wrong I am wrong. Either way....7 year plan in the world of NOW in America is a tough pill to swallow.
For UConn football, we can all mutually hope a 5-year strategy proves successful.
In a decade+ working with Chinese companies and living in China and Asia for a decade, undoubtedly many longer-established companies and some more creative generally have longer-term focuses than many of U.S. America's quarterly-profit driven public and even privately-held companies. 50 years? Bu shi (nope). Several years a la the Chinese socialists (aka CCP) which has religiously followed its' 5-year plans since 1953, closer to reality.