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Pretty good chance that Ehlinger won't know who Nate Boyer is by the end of the season.Chosen One said:
Damit, I screwed that up.
Meant to post this.
Incase you don't know who Nate Boyer is
http://www.nateboyer.com/
Chosen One said:
Damit, I screwed that up.
Meant to post this.
Incase you don't know who Nate Boyer is
http://www.nateboyer.com/
Chosen One said:
Ya know, I would think a school that prides itself on it's military history would appreciate when a Green Beret and decorated war hero gives such praise to anyone, but especially a young man like Sam.
But
I guess the hate will never die down even for little things like this.
Chosen One said:
Ya know, I would think a school that prides itself on it's military history would appreciate when a Green Beret and decorated war hero gives such praise to anyone, but especially a young man like Sam.
But
I guess the hate will never die down even for little things like this.
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I can't thinkof higher praise.
Sometimes I can't tell if the things you guys say are just to spite or you really don't know.Aggie304 said:
Sam is probably a good guy
Shame he has a terrible coach that doesn't care about his health
The tent is there so that Herman can make out with players in private. This is well known and has nothing to do with concussions.Chosen One said:Sometimes I can't tell if the things you guys say are just to spite or you really don't know.Aggie304 said:
Sam is probably a good guy
Shame he has a terrible coach that doesn't care about his health
No coach in any NCAA sports has the authority to put a player into a game with a head injury unless he has passed the concussion protocol. At Texas there is a tent on the sidelines that coaches are not allowed to enter, the player is checked by a board certified physician. That physician has to sign off that he passed the concussion check up. Sam Passed and the doctor certified that he was able to continue to play. That is the only way that a player can get back into the ball game. It is not in the hands of any coach on any level in the NCAA.
But I'm sure you already knew this.
Chosen One said:Sometimes I can't tell if the things you guys say are just to spite or you really don't know.Aggie304 said:
Sam is probably a good guy
Shame he has a terrible coach that doesn't care about his health
No coach in any NCAA sports has the authority to put a player into a game with a head injury unless he has passed the concussion protocol. At Texas there is a tent on the sidelines that coaches are not allowed to enter, the player is checked by a board certified physician. That physician has to sign off that he passed the concussion check up. Sam Passed and the doctor certified that he was able to continue to play. That is the only way that a player can get back into the ball game. It is not in the hands of any coach on any level in the NCAA.
But I'm sure you already knew this.
Chosen One said:
Ya know, I would think a school that prides itself on it's military history would appreciate when a Green Beret and decorated war hero gives such praise to anyone, but especially a young man like Sam.
But
I guess the hate will never die down even for little things like this.
Chosen One said:Sometimes I can't tell if the things you guys say are just to spite or you really don't know.Aggie304 said:
Sam is probably a good guy
Shame he has a terrible coach that doesn't care about his health
No coach in any NCAA sports has the authority to put a player into a game with a head injury unless he has passed the concussion protocol. At Texas there is a tent on the sidelines that coaches are not allowed to enter, the player is checked by a board certified physician. That physician has to sign off that he passed the concussion check up. Sam Passed and the doctor certified that he was able to continue to play. That is the only way that a player can get back into the ball game. It is not in the hands of any coach on any level in the NCAA.
But I'm sure you already knew this.
up-n-aTm said:
Forgive us for not getting all giddy about a "Former horn praises current horn" story. Not really news-worthy.
Please point out the physician that would put his career on the line for a single pay check?up-n-aTm said:
Please tell me you're not this naive....never mind- you're a dip*****
Who employs these physicians? You think that tent is to keep coaches away? These physicians are doing exactly what the coaches tell them to....or the coach gets a new physician.
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Ya know, I would think a school that prides itself on it's military history would appreciate when a Green Beret and decorated war hero gives such praise to anyone, but especially a young man like Sam.
From his website it looks like he makes money giving speeches about what a great guy he is.etcetera said:
Btw, anyone know what Boyer is doing nowadays?
Sip degrees can be pretty worthless in the real world, unless your career objective is to be a barista. Hopefully Boyer's military experience will outweigh that in employers' eyes.
As for Boyer having morning coffee with Sam, how did that come about?
This smells like another pre-arranged p.r. stunt thought up by the marketing team of the sip athletic department. Just like the "Sam bought his linemen donuts" schtick last week was.