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can anyone say PENN STATE!
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Sisters of the Blind can beat Rutgers
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can anyone say PENN STATE! Well, since they are not undefeated, I will guess the answer is yes
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Who cares if someone goes to school at 21? Multiple reasons from military service to the inability to pay for school at the time. Everyone I knew that fell into that category was 21 due to multiple PG years - not a one for the reasons you've cited. My son's a Jr in college, he's 20. Won't turn 21 for a couple of months. Just saying. Senior on his team just turned 23, and fellow Jr is 22. He plays D3 ball.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE The age certainly matters in 8th/9th grade, when most recruiting goes on these days. It's a non-issue in college, though.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE yeah, [lacrosse] cheater, it does matter. Its you jerks that say it catches up in HS, no it doesnt. Keep living in your pretend world.
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Sisters of the Blind can beat Rutgers Maryland barely got past them
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Who cares if someone goes to school at 21? Multiple reasons from military service to the inability to pay for school at the time. The other Freshman are happy they have someone to by the beer. Everyone needs to have a role on the team!
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself.
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can anyone say PENN STATE! What is that suppose to mean.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. Agreed, like that cheater Casey Carroll on Duke's 2014 NC team, who went and hid in Iraq and Afghanistan for years so he could come back as a 27 year old and take advantage of all those 20 year old freshman. this needs to end
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. Says the Daddy of the two time hold back....
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. Says the Daddy of the two time hold back.... You're the only person who cares. The....only......person....who......cares!
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. There could.
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A 61-year-old Vietnam veteran and grandfather of five became the oldest player ever to get in a college football game. Alan Moore kicked an extra point for NAIA Faulkner in its season-opener on Saturday.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. Yes.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. Says the Daddy of the two time hold back.... Says the Daddy who doesn't need to worry about his kid playing college ball.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. Yes. There is an age limit for NCAA Division I and II sports. The NCAA allows a one year grace period after high school graduation for DI and II schools. One year after your high school class graduates is when your eligibility will start to be affected in all sports except for hockey, skiing and tennis. The eligibility clock does not start for hockey players and skiers until after their 21st birthday. Tennis players start losing eligibility 6 months after they graduate high school. The NCAA gives you 5 years to compete in 4 seasons athletically, with the fifth year being a red-shirt year. A red-shirt year gives athletes the opportunity to sit out a year of competition (for reasons such as injury or competition for playing time) and still be allowed to compete in all four years athletically. The NAIA does not have an age restriction; however they do take away seasons of competition for any participation in sports at a comparable level of competition after September 1st of your high school graduation year. NCAA Division III schools do not follow the same eligibility guidelines as Division I and II. Each school and conference determines eligibility standards at the DIII level.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. Yes. D1 eligibility clock starts once you are enrolled in school. You have 4 years of eligibility, with 5 year limit to finish. Clock doesn't stop, except for some limited exceptions (military, missionary work, etc). If you play for a year, then leave to serve in the military, the clock stops and resumes if you re-enroll in school. So, simply stated, the answer to your question is - yes.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. Yes. D1 eligibility clock starts once you are enrolled in school. You have 4 years of eligibility, with 5 year limit to finish. Clock doesn't stop, except for some limited exceptions (military, missionary work, etc). If you play for a year, then leave to serve in the military, the clock stops and resumes if you re-enroll in school. So, simply stated, the answer to your question is - yes. There have also been cases of military delays in even starting undergrad at all (see Tim Frisby, who played football at S Carolina) , and an even stranger case guys didn't start undergrad or grad school until they way older than even that, for whatever reason, and they played on their schools' football teams, although I think those cases were all D III.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. Yes. D1 eligibility clock starts once you are enrolled in school. You have 4 years of eligibility, with 5 year limit to finish. Clock doesn't stop, except for some limited exceptions (military, missionary work, etc). If you play for a year, then leave to serve in the military, the clock stops and resumes if you re-enroll in school. So, simply stated, the answer to your question is - yes. In rare cases, you can also petition the NCAA to delay the start of your 5 year clock if you get injured VERY early on - I know a D I lacrosse player that blew out his knee in the first fall scrimmage on the very first shift, and he maintained his full eligibility after the petition.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
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Watching Princeton/Brown. Princeton F/O cheats like crazy, finally start getting called for it, then blows the game for Princeton. Serves him right blowing the season for his team being a cheater.
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Watching Princeton/Brown. Princeton F/O cheats like crazy, finally start getting called for it, then blows the game for Princeton. Serves him right blowing the season for his team being a cheater. Are you the same guy harping on the Princeton Figo again??! Dude -move on!
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera Yep! Disgrace, especially coming for a Princeton kid. No moral compass only knows how to win by cheating. Glad his team went down.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera And you spelled pivotal wrong during a pivotal post on BOTC, proving you are an epic jacka$$
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera And you spelled pivotal wrong during a pivotal post on BOTC, proving you are an epic jacka$$ Not as much as a Jackass as #25. An embarrassment to his school and the sport, and no im not the poster who misspelled pivotal.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera And you spelled pivotal wrong during a pivotal post on BOTC, proving you are an epic jacka$$ Not as much as a Jackass as #25. An embarrassment to his school and the sport, and no im not the poster who misspelled pivotal. Only one embarrassed is your kid who he beat repeatedly, thus your constant harping on this subject. Otherwise no one cares, except you.
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AND THE AGE MATTERS WHY?? THIS AGE THING NEVER GOES AWAY. WHO CARES..IF YOU TELL ME NOW THEY GET AN ADVANTAGE IN COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THIER AGE ILL LAUGH...GO BACK OT THE YOUTH BOARDS IF YOU WANT TO WHINE ABOUT AGE Why are you yelling? most kids are graduating college at 21, not entering. And, if you think there isn't a difference in an athlete at 18 and one at 21, you are kidding yourself. But, you don't get to control the age of college student athletes, so I think the point is, shut up about it. Having the holdback argument is painful enough at the youth level, almost unbearable at the high school level, but to have it at the adulthood level is just literally irrelevant. oh so there could be a 30 year old freshman playig Div1 sports, i dont think so. Yes. D1 eligibility clock starts once you are enrolled in school. You have 4 years of eligibility, with 5 year limit to finish. Clock doesn't stop, except for some limited exceptions (military, missionary work, etc). If you play for a year, then leave to serve in the military, the clock stops and resumes if you re-enroll in school. So, simply stated, the answer to your question is - yes. In rare cases, you can also petition the NCAA to delay the start of your 5 year clock if you get injured VERY early on - I know a D I lacrosse player that blew out his knee in the first fall scrimmage on the very first shift, and he maintained his full eligibility after the petition. It's not rare at all, medical redshirt. Happens all the time in football.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera And you spelled pivotal wrong during a pivotal post on BOTC, proving you are an epic jacka$$ Yep numb nutz I spelt it wrong. I was so [lacrosse] happy he got caught. Inwas rooting for Brown and Yale. But I am more a jackass because I posted it immediately and let my fingers do the walking. In this day and age it the message not the spelling and my message came across didnt it.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera And you spelled pivotal wrong during a pivotal post on BOTC, proving you are an epic jacka$$ Not as much as a Jackass as #25. An embarrassment to his school and the sport, and no im not the poster who misspelled pivotal. Only one embarrassed is your kid who he beat repeatedly, thus your constant harping on this subject. Otherwise no one cares, except you. Not my Kid, his team is in the tournament. Princeton.....a bunch of losers who embrace cheating. Have a safe trip home, and don't let the door hit you in the [lacrosse]! Pathetic disgrace!
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Princeton FOGo is the best I have ever seen! Kid is awesome! All American all the way! Dominant player, perhaps the best EVER
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Princeton FOGo is the best I have ever seen! Kid is awesome! All American all the way! Dominant player, perhaps the best EVER Agreed.......at cheating. Too bad cheaters get caught an in his case caused his team to lose without dignity. Have fun WATCHING the tournament today!
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera Yep! Disgrace, especially coming for a Princeton kid. No moral compass only knows how to win by cheating. Glad his team went down. "Especially coming for a Princeton kid"? What does that mean? Just because the kid was good at reproducing facts for a test, doesn't put him or any other "Princeton kid" on higher moral ground than that of any other college student. In fact, if you took the time to learn what some of those professors at schools like Princeton teach, believe in, and support you'd be shocked. Teaching basic right from wrong is not happening at Princeton. Believe me, most of those Professors are not guided by a strong moral compass. Nor is morality, ethics or the belief in one's faith the center piece of that school. That being said, the propensity of a "Princeton kid" cheating at his sport might possibly higher than that of other college students, given his environment.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera Yep! Disgrace, especially coming for a Princeton kid. No moral compass only knows how to win by cheating. Glad his team went down. "Especially coming for a Princeton kid"? What does that mean? Just because the kid was good at reproducing facts for a test, doesn't put him or any other "Princeton kid" on higher moral ground than that of any other college student. In fact, if you took the time to learn what some of those professors at schools like Princeton teach, believe in, and support you'd be shocked. Teaching basic right from wrong is not happening at Princeton. Believe me, most of those Professors are not guided by a strong moral compass. Nor is morality, ethics or the belief in one's faith the center piece of that school. That being said, the propensity of a "Princeton kid" cheating at his sport might possibly higher than that of other college students, given his environment. Good points. Worst part for this kid is that instead of being remembered as a good lacrosse player, he will be remembered for being a blatant cheater who blew the last game of his career getting caught playing dirty and causing his team to lose. Karma will get you every time. Now he can go back to Canada where he belongs, no place for losers like that in this country.
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Princeton finally gets its due. #25 tries to bark out a noise on a pivital faceoff and gets caught. Cheaters never win.
Got caught on camera Yep! Disgrace, especially coming for a Princeton kid. No moral compass only knows how to win by cheating. Glad his team went down. "Especially coming for a Princeton kid"? What does that mean? Just because the kid was good at reproducing facts for a test, doesn't put him or any other "Princeton kid" on higher moral ground than that of any other college student. In fact, if you took the time to learn what some of those professors at schools like Princeton teach, believe in, and support you'd be shocked. Teaching basic right from wrong is not happening at Princeton. Believe me, most of those Professors are not guided by a strong moral compass. Nor is morality, ethics or the belief in one's faith the center piece of that school. That being said, the propensity of a "Princeton kid" cheating at his sport might possibly higher than that of other college students, given his environment. Good points. Worst part for this kid is that instead of being remembered as a good lacrosse player, he will be remembered for being a blatant cheater who blew the last game of his career getting caught playing dirty and causing his team to lose. Karma will get you every time. Now he can go back to Canada where he belongs, no place for losers like that in this country. Dude you are the worst baby loser. Why does everyone have to read your stupid posts all the time about your boy-crush with this kid? Go get a life!
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Brown defense are a bunch of scumb@gs. Dirty players. They are an embarrassment to college lacrosse!
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