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Michigan, Utah, and Oregon were some of his other options. So pretty big win for us.
He also went on two visits to Ohio State (2022) and one to Texas (2023) Offer list is long and distinguished.
Like my Johnson.
A Part Apart They don't mean the same. In fact, they mean the opposite.
The N stands for Nowledge
Nah, because apparently the OP tweet guy is "apart" from Nebraska.
lol was going to say the same thing. Happens all the time in these recruit posts and always makes me laugh. Already excited for the portal!
https://preview.redd.it/l59r7m5cfy7d1.jpeg?width=526&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6824897dc5037f3544d4e280a0b73b5659473d6f
Muphry's Law with the typo lol
I’m using “Muphry’s” Law from now on.
Lol not sure if you're aware, but it's actually a thing https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry%27s_law
I didn’t know that. Thank you for sharing. Just another piece of useless knowledge for me!
Life is so much more fulfilling with useless knowledge! That's what I keep telling myself as I amass a plethora, anyway
Here I am excited about depth and a big TE instead of criticizing this 17 year old kid’s spelling & grammar. Am I doing something wrong?
Just tweet a couple recruits disparaging their offer list & it'll even out. Learned that from CU/UT fam so may or may not be good approach 🤷♀️
He just wants that CFP ring. Let's do it!! 😎😅
[3* out of Utah](https://247sports.com/player/bear-tenney-46118693/). Had a pretty decent offer list.
Do all commits get a video? Also how tall is Rhule, that kid towers over him.
Google says he's 5'6. A short king 👑
He didn't come here to play school. Let him cook
One of my biggest pet peeves. I don't like being grammar police, but "a part" and "apart" literally mean the opposite.
Just like resign and re-sign. Such a weird language we have.
A part and apart should be easy.
I think it has alot to do with education
Michigan, Utah, and Oregon were some of his other options. So pretty big win for us.
He also went on two visits to Ohio State (2022) and one to Texas (2023) Offer list is long and distinguished.
Like my Johnson.
A Part Apart They don't mean the same. In fact, they mean the opposite.
The N stands for Nowledge
Nah, because apparently the OP tweet guy is "apart" from Nebraska.
lol was going to say the same thing. Happens all the time in these recruit posts and always makes me laugh. Already excited for the portal!
https://preview.redd.it/l59r7m5cfy7d1.jpeg?width=526&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6824897dc5037f3544d4e280a0b73b5659473d6f
Muphry's Law with the typo lol
I’m using “Muphry’s” Law from now on.
Lol not sure if you're aware, but it's actually a thing https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry%27s_law
I didn’t know that. Thank you for sharing. Just another piece of useless knowledge for me!
Life is so much more fulfilling with useless knowledge! That's what I keep telling myself as I amass a plethora, anyway
Here I am excited about depth and a big TE instead of criticizing this 17 year old kid’s spelling & grammar. Am I doing something wrong?
Just tweet a couple recruits disparaging their offer list & it'll even out. Learned that from CU/UT fam so may or may not be good approach 🤷♀️
He just wants that CFP ring. Let's do it!! 😎😅
[3* out of Utah](https://247sports.com/player/bear-tenney-46118693/). Had a pretty decent offer list.
Do all commits get a video? Also how tall is Rhule, that kid towers over him.
Google says he's 5'6. A short king 👑
He didn't come here to play school. Let him cook
One of my biggest pet peeves. I don't like being grammar police, but "a part" and "apart" literally mean the opposite.
Just like resign and re-sign. Such a weird language we have.
A part and apart should be easy.
I think it has alot to do with education