Is "Thank the Most High" better than "Blessed"?
It's one step below Obi-Wan Kenobi.Is "Thank the Most High" better than "Blessed"?
I thought it was a Cheech and Chong shout outIt's one step below Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Another guy we have no chance to land.
Another guy we have no chance to land.
You'd be great in a foxhole
Seems like a new one. So many were saying blessed lately that I stopped keeping track.Is "Thank the Most High" better than "Blessed"?
This is a new one; complaining about recruiting players that are too good. Jeez Louise.Another guy we have no chance to land.
This is a new one; complaining about recruiting players that are too good. Jeez Louise.
I have no idea what you are even asking, so probably not.Sorry. I get that the only thing you like to read is blowing purple roses up each other’s butt holes. I’ll pass on that. Btw, where you among the critics when another poster went descriptions of potential transfers last year? I’ll check when I get home.
Why, man? if It feels good, do it.Sorry. I get that the only thing you like to read is blowing purple roses up each other’s butt holes. I’ll pass on that. Btw, where you among the critics when another poster went descriptions of potential transfers last year? I’ll check when I get home.
Sorry. I get that the only thing you like to read is blowing purple roses up each other’s butt holes. I’ll pass on that. Btw, where you among the critics when another poster went descriptions of potential transfers last year? I’ll check when I get home.
From Bossi/Evans a couple weeks ago:
Moving on to Nnaji, I can't say enough how impressed I was by him. The 6-foot-9 four-man from Minnesota is a kid I liked last summer and he just missed the 2019 Rivals150 when we updated it last month. The next time around, he won't miss and there's a good chance that he will make the highest debut. With his rebounding, his game near the rim and ability to shoot three-pointers, he's at least a top 50 prospect. If what he did in the spring is a true indication of what to expect down the road, then entering into the discussion for five-star consideration isn't out of the question.
Nnaji is planning to visit Minnesota next weekend and Richard Pitino and his staff are trying like heck to close him out. Ohio State, Oklahoma, Baylor, Xavier, Memphis, Creighton and Wisconsin are all in the mix with offers as well, but Nnaji could be another who starts to see the attention of the most elite programs.
Another guy we have no chance to land.