This film was considered questionable by many people even then.
This film was considered questionable by many people even then.
I never understand statements like “the inevitable decay of the amateurism model” when that model is going nowhere for the 99% of college athletes who participate in something other than P5 FB or MBB.
Inevitably people write articles like this as if no one plays anything other than MBB or FB and plays nowhere other…
because of NCAA amateurism rules, athletes currently cannot use their athletic talents or achievements to earn money, in any way, or they will lose their eligibility
Louisiana is losing land at a rate of one football field every 100 minutes.
Yeah, it’s funny how the same people who had no problem with what Clinton did are now up in arms over Trump doing this
a cover of Johnny Cash’s “Ring Of Fire”
It was fun when Alanis Morissette sang about it, but when it’s reversed everyone freaks out
I’ve never turned around and looked out the rear window when backing up a car. I’ve always used the mirrors (and recently cameras), with glances out the sides.
I’ve never woken up in a random place with no memory of how I got there
The Wizard of Oz
Stick to sports
causing a woman to nearly be sucked out
That Starbucks manager didn’t call the police in the hopes that they’d politely ask two black customers to buy a latte or leave
BLA supplied his lawyer so he may not have had good legal advice and may have been railroaded. Hard to prove. The fact that he didn’t get an interpreter is irrelevant since the contract is written in Spanish.
Full Metal Jacket.
How is it not a violation for Ogunbowale? The NCAA generally doesn’t allow students to capitalize on their college fame, even to the extent of selling their own autograph or memorabilia. How is a nationally televised competition any less of a threat to amateurism?
How should (should, not will) Incognito be remembered?
Arike Ogunbowale—college basketball player
What about chitterlings?