Kempt sixth-year ... any day now

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The crappy part about it for the kid is that if the NCAA sh*ts on the request he is potentially missing the opportunity to be working toward opportunities at the next level. Even if it's UDFA, you'd think the NCAA would have to have an answer for him before then.
 
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I found the higher level courses easier in a way. The class sizes were smaller and the subject matter was more directly related to my chosen field. I guess for me the subject matter in the higher level courses was more interesting so it was easier for me to stay engaged vs the lower level courses which just felt like more of a chore.

I had one semester where I knocked out most of the 300 level business classes, which were all large lectures. The classes weren't "hard" but damn they were boring as hell.
 

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Thanks to this effin thread I've had Ronnie Milsap stuck in my head for several days now. Yet here I am again checking to see if there's any news.
 
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Thanks to this effin thread I've had Ronnie Milsap stuck in my head for several days now. Yet here I am again checking to see if there's any news.
I see the logic here:
1. Ronnie Milsap sang Smokey Mountain Rain.
2. Smokey Mountain Rain is one of Tennessee's official state songs.
3. ISU is playing Tennessee on Saturday.
4. We're going to be raining down 3-pointers on them.

In conclusion, I find that Smokey Mountain Rain is way more of an ear worm than Any Day Now.
Smoky Mountain rain, it keeps on fallin'
I keep on callin' her name
 
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