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lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ******* idiot.
 
lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ******* idiot.
And I'll tell you I took a geology class with multiple football players, where the final consisted of the professor giving us every single question beforehand and allowing us to retake it as many times as we wished.
 
lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ****ing idiot.

methinks thou dost take thyself too seriously and thus thou doth misseth obvious mirth
 
lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ******* idiot.
And I'll tell you I took a geology class with multiple football players, where the final consisted of the professor giving us every single question beforehand and allowing us to retake it as many times as we wished.

I took a geology class with no football players and a similar "grading scheme". That's just the geology department at UM.
 
lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ******* idiot.
And I'll tell you I took a geology class with multiple football players, where the final consisted of the professor giving us every single question beforehand and allowing us to retake it as many times as we wished.

I took a geology class with no football players and a similar "grading scheme". That's just the geology department at UM.
Woman prof? What a joke that class was.
 
lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ****ing idiot.

methinks thou dost take thyself too seriously and thus thou doth misseth obvious mirth

that porster isn't clever enough for sarcasm, captain save a ho
 
lulz at the notion of football players needing a week off for finals. somebody else already takes their tests for them

As someone who sat alongside Kyle Wright, Kevin Everett, Tyrone Moss, Ryan Moore, and Greg Olsen in class, I'll have to tell you that you're a ******* idiot.
And I'll tell you I took a geology class with multiple football players, where the final consisted of the professor giving us every single question beforehand and allowing us to retake it as many times as we wished.

I took a geology class with no football players and a similar "grading scheme". That's just the geology department at UM.
Woman prof? What a joke that class was.

nah it was a dude. "natural disasters"
 
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They will still practice the max amount...just starting late due to finals

Relax

This is not correct. As I understand it, There's no set number. They're allowed to practice as many times as they want leading up to their bowl game, so long as the hours per week guidelines from the regular season are observed.

So they've missed two weeks of practice time already. There's no making that up since each week has a cap on hours you can practice.

I love how the fluffers are trotting out a myth.

There is no such max regulation.

Per NCAA rules, there is no limit to the number of sessions a team may hold. The team must only follow the same guideline that applies during the regular season, limiting athletic activities to four hours per day and twenty hours per week (17.1.6.1).
 
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