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Poland is a 6-7, 343, redshirt Freshman offensive lineman from La Jolla County Day School, Rancho Santa Fe, CA. Poland was a 4-time all-conference, all-region and all-state honoree and two-time team captain along with a 247 Sports All-American and a U.S. Army All-America Bowl selection. Poland was also recruited to play basketball at San Diego State after being a two-time all-state honoree.
Poland was originally committed to USC and switched to Arizona just before signing day in 2014. He is the heaviest player on our roster, but I haven't seen any indications are where he might end up in the offensive line rotation.
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Poland was also recruited to play basketball at San Diego State after being a two-time all-state honoree.
A future walk on for Sean Miller?
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More Round Mound than Mound in the Round. . .Merkin wrote:Poland was also recruited to play basketball at San Diego State after being a two-time all-state honoree.
A future walk on for Sean Miller?
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apparently not an #OKG as not listed on the online roster anymore. I thought he had good potential
Man, do we have a lot of attrition under Rich Rod or is this just the nature of College Football?
Man, do we have a lot of attrition under Rich Rod or is this just the nature of College Football?
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IIRC correctly, USC basically dropped him because of grades. I wonder if this is similar?
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Rut Roh. Sucks...
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When will college kids learn....wonder what he did
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Poland has been released from the team.
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This has got to help us land Eletise! right? He has said he likes schools that do not tolerate this stuff and that really opens up a spot for him?
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Speaking of players doing dumb things, this story still cracks me up
http://a.espncdn.com/ncf/news/2002/1205/1471677.html
At least Mackovic was right about one thing in his time here
http://a.espncdn.com/ncf/news/2002/1205/1471677.html
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Also wasn't Poland from Rancho Santa Fe and went to La Jolla Country Day...not exactly places where people are hurting for money
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I don't remember reading any previews that had him doing much this year. I know when he first committed it seemed like a big deal but was he expected to be an impact player? Probably see him join ASU in a few months. I can hear TG now, "everyone deserves a second chance."
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FIFYUALoco wrote:I don't remember reading any previews that had him doing much this year. I know when he first committed it seemed like a big deal but was he expected to be an impact player? Probably see him join ASU in a few months. I can hear TG now, "everyone deserves a second chance, just like Caleb Jones."
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Cayleb Jones? What are you talking about? Jones transferred from Texas, and he left in good stading. Jones was never convicted of a crime.Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:FIFYUALoco wrote:I don't remember reading any previews that had him doing much this year. I know when he first committed it seemed like a big deal but was he expected to be an impact player? Probably see him join ASU in a few months. I can hear TG now, "everyone deserves a second chance, just like Caleb Jones."
I love watching sanctimonious ASU fans compare criminal elements of the two programs. If I were you I'd just go immediately silent on this topic, Dick.
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If he's not thought to be a part of the robbery, why was he arrested and as a result kicked off the team? Is this an instance where we acted too quickly? If so that's horrible. Why not just wait until all the facts are out until we make the decision to remove a player from the team?FightWildcatsFight wrote:
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Berk's tweet that Newport posted is along the lines of what I was thinking.TuiTouchdown wrote:If he's not thought to be a part of the robbery, why was he arrested and as a result kicked off the team? Is this an instance where we acted too quickly? If so that's horrible. Why not just wait until all the facts are out until we make the decision to remove a player from the team?FightWildcatsFight wrote:
I'm guessing that he hasn't been a choirboy the whole time he's been at school and that this was the last straw. Something tells me he wasn't hanging out with the right people and it ended up getting him in trouble like the staff warned him it would.
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What a disappointment re: Jordan. The perfect build to play OT. Hope he gets his life together.
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He wasn't being charged with the robbery, he was being charged with trafficking stolen property, aka the stolen microphone from the robbery. Doesn't matter if he was part if the robbery or not.Chicat wrote:Berk's tweet that Newport posted is along the lines of what I was thinking.TuiTouchdown wrote:If he's not thought to be a part of the robbery, why was he arrested and as a result kicked off the team? Is this an instance where we acted too quickly? If so that's horrible. Why not just wait until all the facts are out until we make the decision to remove a player from the team?FightWildcatsFight wrote:
I'm guessing that he hasn't been a choirboy the whole time he's been at school and that this was the last straw. Something tells me he wasn't hanging out with the right people and it ended up getting him in trouble like the staff warned him it would.
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Regarding second chances... Who knows what Poland will do from here or where he goes IF he decides (allowed) to still pursue football. I don't mind coaches giving "kids" second chances. Not saying with Poland because don't know all the details yet or if Police will follow thru on charges.
Of course it depends and each situation is different.
Rich Rod has always had the philosophy of giving Kids second chances. DL Jeff Worthy comes to mind. Suspended from Boise St for entire season, reinstated, then dismissed from the team. Goes to a CC and then RR takes him. Cayleb Jones had some trouble at Texas. Faced a felony aggravated assault BUT charges reduced to misdemeanor assault. Jones ended up pleading no contest on the charge and received a 2-year probation.
Each situation different. Don't know what Worthy exactly did at Boise St, but Worthy has said several times he was immature and being stupid there. That Coach Chris Peterson gave him a "million" chances.
Here's a good quote from Rich Rod on his philosophy on second chances:
Of course it depends and each situation is different.
Rich Rod has always had the philosophy of giving Kids second chances. DL Jeff Worthy comes to mind. Suspended from Boise St for entire season, reinstated, then dismissed from the team. Goes to a CC and then RR takes him. Cayleb Jones had some trouble at Texas. Faced a felony aggravated assault BUT charges reduced to misdemeanor assault. Jones ended up pleading no contest on the charge and received a 2-year probation.
Each situation different. Don't know what Worthy exactly did at Boise St, but Worthy has said several times he was immature and being stupid there. That Coach Chris Peterson gave him a "million" chances.
Here's a good quote from Rich Rod on his philosophy on second chances:
“I’ve given guys second chances,” Rodriguez said. “I don’t know about third and fourth chances.
“But some guys make bad decisions because they’re immature. And some guys make bad decisions because they’re turds. Nobody wants a turd in their program. But if you have a guy who makes a bad decision because he’s immature and he’s going to grow up … I’ve had great success with some of those guys.”
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Looks like he made bail, no longer on the jail roster. When the story broke he was apparently still in. Can't imagine bail would be all that high for such a minor offense.
https://www.pimasheriff.org/jail-info/
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Ah missed that. Makes sense, thanks.Fishclamps wrote:He wasn't being charged with the robbery, he was being charged with trafficking stolen property, aka the stolen microphone from the robbery. Doesn't matter if he was part if the robbery or not.Chicat wrote:Berk's tweet that Newport posted is along the lines of what I was thinking.TuiTouchdown wrote:If he's not thought to be a part of the robbery, why was he arrested and as a result kicked off the team? Is this an instance where we acted too quickly? If so that's horrible. Why not just wait until all the facts are out until we make the decision to remove a player from the team?FightWildcatsFight wrote:
I'm guessing that he hasn't been a choirboy the whole time he's been at school and that this was the last straw. Something tells me he wasn't hanging out with the right people and it ended up getting him in trouble like the staff warned him it would.
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What a fucking dipshit. I'd love to give him the circumstantial benefit of the doubt but...what, is he a DJ in his spare time? Idiot.
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I never cease to be amazed at the utter stupidity of all of these kids across the country, for all programs, that end up in this situation.
Way to look a gift horse in the mouth Jordan. Free college education at a respected university, the opportunity to play big time D1 football in a Power 5 conference. The opportunity to have 80 great friends and brothers working towards a common goal and all the great times and camaraderie that come with it, and the opportunity to use this platform to hook up with countless hot coeds over the course of 4 or 5 years.
And you throw it all away because it's just kind of fun to have a chip on your shoulder or be a deviant.
Now my real question is, when is Rich Rod going to go to the Press to publicly pat himself on the back and say, 'We don't just talk Accountability, we live it here!'.....like Captain Crew Cut in Tempe? I love how after Graham made so certain to publicize that his vastly superior moral compass led him to dismiss Durant (even though it was the school itself that severed ties with the player).....that the local Phoenix sports media goons start frothing all over themselves about what a tremendous man this is leading the Sun Devil program.
Hey, only 2 or 3 weeks til camp starts in Tempe and Captain Wristbands touts every position group in camp.....and every projected starter as 'the best I've ever coached' or 'a chance to be the best in the history of college football'. But at least he's got his Deputy Sheriff Commander in Chief by his side to help make these determinations.
Way to look a gift horse in the mouth Jordan. Free college education at a respected university, the opportunity to play big time D1 football in a Power 5 conference. The opportunity to have 80 great friends and brothers working towards a common goal and all the great times and camaraderie that come with it, and the opportunity to use this platform to hook up with countless hot coeds over the course of 4 or 5 years.
And you throw it all away because it's just kind of fun to have a chip on your shoulder or be a deviant.
Now my real question is, when is Rich Rod going to go to the Press to publicly pat himself on the back and say, 'We don't just talk Accountability, we live it here!'.....like Captain Crew Cut in Tempe? I love how after Graham made so certain to publicize that his vastly superior moral compass led him to dismiss Durant (even though it was the school itself that severed ties with the player).....that the local Phoenix sports media goons start frothing all over themselves about what a tremendous man this is leading the Sun Devil program.
Hey, only 2 or 3 weeks til camp starts in Tempe and Captain Wristbands touts every position group in camp.....and every projected starter as 'the best I've ever coached' or 'a chance to be the best in the history of college football'. But at least he's got his Deputy Sheriff Commander in Chief by his side to help make these determinations.
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You absolutely nailed everything with this post. Hadn't thought about it that way but Captain Crew Cut (lmao) is certainly approaching his issues in a different way than RR. Agree on the part about Poland too. Dissapointing for everyone really...him, RR, his teammates, and the fans.HaCats wrote:I never cease to be amazed at the utter stupidity of all of these kids across the country, for all programs, that end up in this situation.
Way to look a gift horse in the mouth Jordan. Free college education at a respected university, the opportunity to play big time D1 football in a Power 5 conference. The opportunity to have 80 great friends and brothers working towards a common goal and all the great times and camaraderie that come with it, and the opportunity to use this platform to hook up with countless hot coeds over the course of 4 or 5 years.
And you throw it all away because it's just kind of fun to have a chip on your shoulder or be a deviant.
Now my real question is, when is Rich Rod going to go to the Press to publicly pat himself on the back and say, 'We don't just talk Accountability, we live it here!'.....like Captain Crew Cut in Tempe? I love how after Graham made so certain to publicize that his vastly superior moral compass led him to dismiss Durant (even though it was the school itself that severed ties with the player).....that the local Phoenix sports media goons start frothing all over themselves about what a tremendous man this is leading the Sun Devil program.
Hey, only 2 or 3 weeks til camp starts in Tempe and Captain Wristbands touts every position group in camp.....and every projected starter as 'the best I've ever coached' or 'a chance to be the best in the history of college football'. But at least he's got his Deputy Sheriff Commander in Chief by his side to help make these determinations.
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Puerco wrote:Cayleb Jones? What are you talking about? Jones transferred from Texas, and he left in good stading. Jones was never convicted of a crime.Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:FIFYUALoco wrote:I don't remember reading any previews that had him doing much this year. I know when he first committed it seemed like a big deal but was he expected to be an impact player? Probably see him join ASU in a few months. I can hear TG now, "everyone deserves a second chance, just like Caleb Jones."
I love watching sanctimonious ASU fans compare criminal elements of the two programs. If I were you I'd just go immediately silent on this topic, Dick.
Jones charged with Felony assault:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... nis-player
My point with this is not a holier than thou jab. The point is RR is not, and should not be, a ruthless no second chance kind of guy. It was insinuated that RR wouldn't tolerate his behavior, but ASU would. RR has given second chances (as i showed above), and he should. All coaches should. Many of these kids come from broken homes and lack the instilled moral compass many here take for granted. Obviously, there is much more to this story if they are dismissing Poland for selling a stolen microphone.
Reduced to misdemeanor assault and placed on probation:
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crim ... bat/nfF8X/
Sounds a lot like Durant.
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Show me where Graham ever declared he dismissed Durant? He suspended the kid indefinitely the day the arrest came to light, with no real publicity. Then recently, everyone caught on that Durant was not going to jump through the hoops to make things right, and was shopping around for another school. SI caught wind of it and interviewed Graham, in which he responded:HaCats wrote:I never cease to be amazed at the utter stupidity of all of these kids across the country, for all programs, that end up in this situation.
Way to look a gift horse in the mouth Jordan. Free college education at a respected university, the opportunity to play big time D1 football in a Power 5 conference. The opportunity to have 80 great friends and brothers working towards a common goal and all the great times and camaraderie that come with it, and the opportunity to use this platform to hook up with countless hot coeds over the course of 4 or 5 years.
And you throw it all away because it's just kind of fun to have a chip on your shoulder or be a deviant.
Now my real question is, when is Rich Rod going to go to the Press to publicly pat himself on the back and say, 'We don't just talk Accountability, we live it here!'.....like Captain Crew Cut in Tempe? I love how after Graham made so certain to publicize that his vastly superior moral compass led him to dismiss Durant (even though it was the school itself that severed ties with the player).....that the local Phoenix sports media goons start frothing all over themselves about what a tremendous man this is leading the Sun Devil program.
Hey, only 2 or 3 weeks til camp starts in Tempe and Captain Wristbands touts every position group in camp.....and every projected starter as 'the best I've ever coached' or 'a chance to be the best in the history of college football'. But at least he's got his Deputy Sheriff Commander in Chief by his side to help make these determinations.
“He’s done,” Graham told SI.com of Durant. “We parted ways. He put himself in that position. It’s a bad deal, but you’ve got to have accountability. We don’t just talk about character and discipline. We live it. No matter what the legal system does, our standards are high and our guys know that. They know they’re going to be held accountable.”
For the record, my main concern as a fan is winning games. I could care less about winning the morality wars. Obviously, there must have been a lot many other concerns with Poland to lead to the dismissal. If RR had dismissed Poland for just this incident, (which he clearly did not), it would have been a very dumb move in light of the OL depth. Same goes with Graham/Durant. If I am Graham I am doing everything possible to get Durant on the field for me as soon as possible (the kid has clear NFL talent).
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Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:Show me where Graham ever declared he dismissed Durant? He suspended the kid indefinitely the day the arrest came to light, with no real publicity. Then recently, everyone caught on that Durant was not going to jump through the hoops to make things right, and was shopping around for another school. SI caught wind of it and interviewed Graham, in which he responded:HaCats wrote:I never cease to be amazed at the utter stupidity of all of these kids across the country, for all programs, that end up in this situation.
Way to look a gift horse in the mouth Jordan. Free college education at a respected university, the opportunity to play big time D1 football in a Power 5 conference. The opportunity to have 80 great friends and brothers working towards a common goal and all the great times and camaraderie that come with it, and the opportunity to use this platform to hook up with countless hot coeds over the course of 4 or 5 years.
And you throw it all away because it's just kind of fun to have a chip on your shoulder or be a deviant.
Now my real question is, when is Rich Rod going to go to the Press to publicly pat himself on the back and say, 'We don't just talk Accountability, we live it here!'.....like Captain Crew Cut in Tempe? I love how after Graham made so certain to publicize that his vastly superior moral compass led him to dismiss Durant (even though it was the school itself that severed ties with the player).....that the local Phoenix sports media goons start frothing all over themselves about what a tremendous man this is leading the Sun Devil program.
Hey, only 2 or 3 weeks til camp starts in Tempe and Captain Wristbands touts every position group in camp.....and every projected starter as 'the best I've ever coached' or 'a chance to be the best in the history of college football'. But at least he's got his Deputy Sheriff Commander in Chief by his side to help make these determinations.
“He’s done,” Graham told SI.com of Durant. “We parted ways. He put himself in that position. It’s a bad deal, but you’ve got to have accountability. We don’t just talk about character and discipline. We live it. No matter what the legal system does, our standards are high and our guys know that. They know they’re going to be held accountable.”
For the record, my main concern as a fan is winning games. I could care less about winning the morality wars. Obviously, there must have been a lot many other concerns with Poland to lead to the dismissal. If RR had dismissed Poland for just this incident, (which he clearly did not), it would have been a very dumb move in light of the OL depth. Same goes with Graham/Durant. If I am Graham I am doing everything possible to get Durant on the field for me as soon as possible (the kid has clear NFL talent).
Our OL isn't that thin and he wasn't even on the two deep
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He didn't say he dismissed him.......but he certainly gave the impression that he did. And of course, good old Todd....never one to turn down the opportunity to spout hyperbole, stands on the soapbox to insinuate that asu football has a higher standard when it comes to discipline.
And my point about the Phx Media dorks like Marotta and Bickley remains true, they got on the radio and just gushed over the fact that Mr. Microphone.......is just running some kind of never seen before 1st class operation over there. Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story guys.
And my point about the Phx Media dorks like Marotta and Bickley remains true, they got on the radio and just gushed over the fact that Mr. Microphone.......is just running some kind of never seen before 1st class operation over there. Don't let the facts get in the way of a good story guys.
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My understanding was the starting lineup is pretty solid but a pretty big drop off after that, and Jordan Poland had some pretty big hype coming in. So maybe lack of quality depth as opposed to depth?catinfl wrote:Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:Show me where Graham ever declared he dismissed Durant? He suspended the kid indefinitely the day the arrest came to light, with no real publicity. Then recently, everyone caught on that Durant was not going to jump through the hoops to make things right, and was shopping around for another school. SI caught wind of it and interviewed Graham, in which he responded:HaCats wrote:I never cease to be amazed at the utter stupidity of all of these kids across the country, for all programs, that end up in this situation.
Way to look a gift horse in the mouth Jordan. Free college education at a respected university, the opportunity to play big time D1 football in a Power 5 conference. The opportunity to have 80 great friends and brothers working towards a common goal and all the great times and camaraderie that come with it, and the opportunity to use this platform to hook up with countless hot coeds over the course of 4 or 5 years.
And you throw it all away because it's just kind of fun to have a chip on your shoulder or be a deviant.
Now my real question is, when is Rich Rod going to go to the Press to publicly pat himself on the back and say, 'We don't just talk Accountability, we live it here!'.....like Captain Crew Cut in Tempe? I love how after Graham made so certain to publicize that his vastly superior moral compass led him to dismiss Durant (even though it was the school itself that severed ties with the player).....that the local Phoenix sports media goons start frothing all over themselves about what a tremendous man this is leading the Sun Devil program.
Hey, only 2 or 3 weeks til camp starts in Tempe and Captain Wristbands touts every position group in camp.....and every projected starter as 'the best I've ever coached' or 'a chance to be the best in the history of college football'. But at least he's got his Deputy Sheriff Commander in Chief by his side to help make these determinations.
“He’s done,” Graham told SI.com of Durant. “We parted ways. He put himself in that position. It’s a bad deal, but you’ve got to have accountability. We don’t just talk about character and discipline. We live it. No matter what the legal system does, our standards are high and our guys know that. They know they’re going to be held accountable.”
For the record, my main concern as a fan is winning games. I could care less about winning the morality wars. Obviously, there must have been a lot many other concerns with Poland to lead to the dismissal. If RR had dismissed Poland for just this incident, (which he clearly did not), it would have been a very dumb move in light of the OL depth. Same goes with Graham/Durant. If I am Graham I am doing everything possible to get Durant on the field for me as soon as possible (the kid has clear NFL talent).
Our OL isn't that thin and he wasn't even on the two deep
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Oh and ASU Dick, my point earlier about Poland going to ASU was simply a joke, calm down.
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From USC to UA, to Arizona Western. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
Hopefully the kid grows up and can resume a Div I career.
Hopefully the kid grows up and can resume a Div I career.
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He punched a dude for getting with his girlfriend he didn't punch his girlfriend. Not the same thing in my eyes. Cayleb Jones transferred out while he was on the Texas team he was never kicked off. Also Poland wasn't gonna play this year so it doesn't hurt the depth too much. Maybe in the future it will, but he wasn't going to help this year. Our two deep on the OL is pretty solid, but after that it's gets blurry.Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:Puerco wrote:Cayleb Jones? What are you talking about? Jones transferred from Texas, and he left in good stading. Jones was never convicted of a crime.Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:FIFYUALoco wrote:I don't remember reading any previews that had him doing much this year. I know when he first committed it seemed like a big deal but was he expected to be an impact player? Probably see him join ASU in a few months. I can hear TG now, "everyone deserves a second chance, just like Caleb Jones."
I love watching sanctimonious ASU fans compare criminal elements of the two programs. If I were you I'd just go immediately silent on this topic, Dick.
Jones charged with Felony assault:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... nis-player
My point with this is not a holier than thou jab. The point is RR is not, and should not be, a ruthless no second chance kind of guy. It was insinuated that RR wouldn't tolerate his behavior, but ASU would. RR has given second chances (as i showed above), and he should. All coaches should. Many of these kids come from broken homes and lack the instilled moral compass many here take for granted. Obviously, there is much more to this story if they are dismissing Poland for selling a stolen microphone.
Reduced to misdemeanor assault and placed on probation:
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crim ... bat/nfF8X/
Sounds a lot like Durant.
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Never convicted. Never dismissed from team. Never suspended from the university. Caleb Jones was not rehab case.Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:Puerco wrote:Cayleb Jones? What are you talking about? Jones transferred from Texas, and he left in good stading. Jones was never convicted of a crime.Scummy Dick Douglas wrote:FIFYUALoco wrote:I don't remember reading any previews that had him doing much this year. I know when he first committed it seemed like a big deal but was he expected to be an impact player? Probably see him join ASU in a few months. I can hear TG now, "everyone deserves a second chance, just like Caleb Jones."
I love watching sanctimonious ASU fans compare criminal elements of the two programs. If I were you I'd just go immediately silent on this topic, Dick.
Jones charged with Felony assault:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... nis-player
My point with this is not a holier than thou jab. The point is RR is not, and should not be, a ruthless no second chance kind of guy. It was insinuated that RR wouldn't tolerate his behavior, but ASU would. RR has given second chances (as i showed above), and he should. All coaches should. Many of these kids come from broken homes and lack the instilled moral compass many here take for granted. Obviously, there is much more to this story if they are dismissing Poland for selling a stolen microphone.
Reduced to misdemeanor assault and placed on probation:
http://www.statesman.com/news/news/crim ... bat/nfF8X/
Sounds a lot like Durant.
I don't disagree with your point, but you need a better example.
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How does this guy getting dismissed not have its own thread?
Burying it in this thread sure does make it hard to find out. Hell, someone who's not even into football had to tell me this morning that we had a guy kicked of the team.
Burying it in this thread sure does make it hard to find out. Hell, someone who's not even into football had to tell me this morning that we had a guy kicked of the team.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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Re: 71 Jordan Poland
I wonder if this means the staff will offer a scholie to Harper Sherman to come to fall camp now and not greyshirt?
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We are not ASU!
Re: 71 Jordan Poland
What is he accused of doung. 1 M is a big number so I am assuming this is really bad
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Re: 71 Jordan Poland
Scheer or somebody tweeted kidnapping for a ransom?azcat49 wrote:What is he accused of doung. 1 M is a big number so I am assuming this is really bad
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