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Billy Napier will be named Arizona State football offensive coordinator, sources confirmed Saturday night. The news of the expected hire was first reported by AL.com. Napier, 37, has been Alabama wide receivers coach since 2013. He will replace Chip Lindsey, who left ASU after one season to become Auburn offensive coordinator.

 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-national-signing-day/?utm_term=.9e53c16f5f22

A recruit cited for marijuana possession during Ohio State visit before National Signing Day

A four-star recruit has fallen off the recruiting board at Ohio State after he was issued a citation last weekend for marijuana possession during his visit to Columbus.

James Robinson, a wide receiver who is ranked 14th nationally in the 2017 recruiting class by 247Sports, was found with marijuana at an off-campus apartment, according to Franklin County Municipal Court records, on Jan. 21. Franklin, a 19-year-old from Lakeland, Fla., officially visited Ohio State last weekend, Cleveland.com reports, after moving up the Buckeyes’ board when the team lost a commitment from Tyjon Lindsey, a five-star receiver from Last Vegas’s Bishop Gorman.

Robinson is expected to announce which school he will attend on National Signing Day, which is Wednesday, and he will be choosing from among Clemson, Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Oregon. Coach Urban Meyer is also recruiting three-star receivers Elijah Gardiner of Kemp, Tex., and Oliver Martin of Iowa City West. The school has landed four-star players Trevon Grimes and Jaylen Harris.
https://twitter.com/College_FBNews/status/825356544854200321

In Ohio, possession of up to 100 grams of marijuana is considered a minor misdemeanor and violators are cited and fined up to $150. There is no jail time and the arrest does not become part of a defendant’s criminal record. Robinson’s preliminary arraignment was waived and he is due back in court March 1. Robinson has been fined $93.

In a tweet, Robinson has apologized for “embarrassing myself, family, teammates, school community and those that support me.”
https://twitter.com/_StunnaJayy_/status/825471288944816128

Shortly after his arrest, he tweeted that “OSU PLAYERS DO SO MUCH DRUGS,” something he then deleted.
https://twitter.com/_StunnaJayy_/status/825419468792795136
 
Teachable moment

Weed will not help you get to your ultimate goal. It usually stops you. Cigarettes, alcohol, and abusing prescription drugs also qualify.
 
stringer bell;c-9622781 said:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/01/30/a-recruit-cited-for-marijuana-possession-during-ohio-state-visit-before-national-signing-day/?utm_term=.9e53c16f5f22

A recruit cited for marijuana possession during Ohio State visit before National Signing Day

A four-star recruit has fallen off the recruiting board at Ohio State after he was issued a citation last weekend for marijuana possession during his visit to Columbus.

James Robinson, a wide receiver who is ranked 14th nationally in the 2017 recruiting class by 247Sports, was found with marijuana at an off-campus apartment, according to Franklin County Municipal Court records, on Jan. 21. Franklin, a 19-year-old from Lakeland, Fla., officially visited Ohio State last weekend, Cleveland.com reports, after moving up the Buckeyes’ board when the team lost a commitment from Tyjon Lindsey, a five-star receiver from Last Vegas’s Bishop Gorman.

Robinson is expected to announce which school he will attend on National Signing Day, which is Wednesday, and he will be choosing from among Clemson, Florida, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Oregon. Coach Urban Meyer is also recruiting three-star receivers Elijah Gardiner of Kemp, Tex., and Oliver Martin of Iowa City West. The school has landed four-star players Trevon Grimes and Jaylen Harris.
https://twitter.com/College_FBNews/status/825356544854200321

In Ohio, possession of up to 100 grams of marijuana is considered a minor misdemeanor and violators are cited and fined up to $150. There is no jail time and the arrest does not become part of a defendant’s criminal record. Robinson’s preliminary arraignment was waived and he is due back in court March 1. Robinson has been fined $93.

In a tweet, Robinson has apologized for “embarrassing myself, family, teammates, school community and those that support me.”
https://twitter.com/_StunnaJayy_/status/825471288944816128

Shortly after his arrest, he tweeted that “OSU PLAYERS DO SO MUCH DRUGS,” something he then deleted.
https://twitter.com/_StunnaJayy_/status/825419468792795136

So now UF is saying they won't take him. He fk'd up BS'ing around in Ohio.

SMFH.

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Rubato Garcia;c-9623658 said:
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Shizlansky;c-9623211 said:
detcatinva;c-9622823 said:
People going in on ESPN how they are not covering the Baylor sexual assault scandal

To be real. They shouldn't.

Why?

Because it's rape.

And rape ain't sports.

So you think they should never talk about athletes if it's not directly related to an athletic event?

Because it don't need to be

Simple. Rating hurting for them because they doing all the extra shit instead of covering sports.
 
lord nemesis;c-9618787 said:
Rampage12;c-9615208 said:
FSU's 2017 schedule was released today:

9/2 - Alabama (Atlanta, GA)

9/9 - Louisiana-Monroe

9/16 - Miami

9/23 - North Carolina State

9/30 - at Wake Forest

10/14 - at Duke

10/21 - Louisville

10/27 - at Boston College

11/4 - Syracuse

11/11 - at Clemson

11/18 - Delaware State

11/25 - at Florida

Trying to get ole lady to get tickets to the Bama game as early Bday gift.

Better to just get them yourself and try to get reimbursed for them as the b-day gift.

 
caddo man;c-9622807 said:
Teachable moment

Weed will not help you get to your ultimate goal. It usually stops you. Cigarettes, alcohol, and abusing prescription drugs also qualify.

Ex-NBA player Stephen Jackson says he smoked weed before games

Should've just said everything ain't for everybody and left it at that.
 
D. Morgan;c-9623981 said:
caddo man;c-9622807 said:
Teachable moment

Weed will not help you get to your ultimate goal. It usually stops you. Cigarettes, alcohol, and abusing prescription drugs also qualify.

Ex-NBA player Stephen Jackson says he smoked weed before games

Should've just said everything ain't for everybody and left it at that.

Unless you have a medical problem, weed is not going to help you. If you are depressed, seizures are anything else you can thing of. That is a medical problem. If you are taking something outside of water, air and food. You are taking some sort of drug. Drug, medication or medicine, is a chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote well-being.

So did Stephen Jackson have some sort of medical problem? Did the NBA ever catch Jackson for weed? Did he lose money? If the answer is no then cool but if did then it proves my point. But why risk losing money just to get high?

Another thing, Did it help his performance or did it hurt it? If it didnt help it, then why get high?
 
caddo man;c-9624050 said:
D. Morgan;c-9623981 said:
caddo man;c-9622807 said:
Teachable moment

Weed will not help you get to your ultimate goal. It usually stops you. Cigarettes, alcohol, and abusing prescription drugs also qualify.

Ex-NBA player Stephen Jackson says he smoked weed before games

Should've just said everything ain't for everybody and left it at that.

Unless you have a medical problem, weed is not going to help you. If you are depressed, seizures are anything else you can thing of. That is a medical problem. If you are taking something outside of water, air and food. You are taking some sort of drug. Drug, medication or medicine, is a chemical substance used to treat, cure, prevent, or diagnose a disease or to promote well-being.

So did Stephen Jackson have some sort of medical problem? Did the NBA ever catch Jackson for weed? Did he lose money? If the answer is no then cool but if did then it proves my point. But why risk losing money just to get high?

Another thing, Did it help his performance or did it hurt it? If it didnt help it, then why get high?

People get high cause they want to.

Does it help some people, Yes.

Does it hurt some people, Yes.

End of story.
 
FOLLOWING THE SIGNS

Everyone is a star on National Signing Day. A look back at 2007's top recruits shows anything can happen from there.

A decade ago, they were the best of the best, by all accounts, on the precipice of greatness. They’d been graded, assigned stars and sent off to college with the highest of expectations. So 10 years later, what became of the elite group of high school football players who were tabbed as the nation’s top 100 prospects?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/sports/wp/2017/01/29/following-the-signs/

 
D. Morgan;c-9624095 said:
FOLLOWING THE SIGNS

Everyone is a star on National Signing Day. A look back at 2007's top recruits shows anything can happen from there.

A decade ago, they were the best of the best, by all accounts, on the precipice of greatness. They’d been graded, assigned stars and sent off to college with the highest of expectations. So 10 years later, what became of the elite group of high school football players who were tabbed as the nation’s top 100 prospects?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/sports/wp/2017/01/29/following-the-signs/

Well that was depressing...
 

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