hmmm college envy, let's look at Penn State Offensive Lineman Stefen Wisniewski:
"Wisniewski was selected a 2009 first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American® as he added to his 2008 second-team honor. Owner of a superlative 3.92 grade-point average, the squad's highest mark, through the spring semester, Wisniewski will have an opportunity in 2010 to become Penn State's first three-time Academic All-American®. He should be a strong candidate for the Campbell Trophy, the academic Heisman, presented by the National Football Foundation. Penn State's nominee for the 2010 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, he has compiled a perfect 4.0 GPA the last three semesters. Wisniewski has participated in the Student-Athlete Advisory Board's Autism Awareness reading program, THON Make-A-Wish program, Pennsylvania Special Olympics State Summer Games, Habitat for Humanity, Athletic Directors Leadership Institute, Athletes In Action, The Second Mile and tutored local high school students among his vast array of community service activities. Wisniewski was the subject of a feature story in the December 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated Kids, as the writer spent part of a typical day that semester with the standout student-athlete."
Julius Jones becomes the first NFL player to score a TD in the playoffs against a team that cut him earlier in the year. He is laughing at Pete Carroll. and all Pete Carroll fans . . .
paging sinai we want you back we have a nice room ready for you. It seems like your treatments haven't fully cured you Sinai.
ReplyDeletesome people are so easy to bait
ReplyDeleteNice halo too!
ReplyDeleteonly in sinai's world is 7-9 a winner and 7-6 not a winner
ReplyDeletesinai = usc education fail
LOL. I sense some college envy coming from Jeff the Mathematician.
ReplyDeleteThe halo is because he's too old and out of touch to be coaching and should go be with the angels, already.
ReplyDeletehmmm college envy, let's look at Penn State Offensive Lineman Stefen Wisniewski:
ReplyDelete"Wisniewski was selected a 2009 first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American® as he added to his 2008 second-team honor. Owner of a superlative 3.92 grade-point average, the squad's highest mark, through the spring semester, Wisniewski will have an opportunity in 2010 to become Penn State's first three-time Academic All-American®. He should be a strong candidate for the Campbell Trophy, the academic Heisman, presented by the National Football Foundation. Penn State's nominee for the 2010 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, he has compiled a perfect 4.0 GPA the last three semesters. Wisniewski has participated in the Student-Athlete Advisory Board's Autism Awareness reading program, THON Make-A-Wish program, Pennsylvania Special Olympics State Summer Games, Habitat for Humanity, Athletic Directors Leadership Institute, Athletes In Action, The Second Mile and tutored local high school students among his vast array of community service activities. Wisniewski was the subject of a feature story in the December 2009 issue of Sports Illustrated Kids, as the writer spent part of a typical day that semester with the standout student-athlete."
This blog is Fix Pacifica. Nobody gives a damn about Penn State or USC.
ReplyDelete"The halo is because he's too old and out of touch to be coaching..."
ReplyDeleteWho won, juvenile Anon 8:42 AM?
no one cares that Carroll and the Seahawks are getting humiliated by the Saints right now.
ReplyDeleteJulius Jones becomes the first NFL player to score a TD in the playoffs against a team that cut him earlier in the year. He is laughing at Pete Carroll. and all Pete Carroll fans . . .
ReplyDeletehaha Simons you jackass how you like the Seahawks now?? SUCK IT!
ReplyDeleteby the way Lil Fokers my dad can beat up your dad cause he is twice as big as your dad
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