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Rule on erecting a statue for a player that won a Heisman somewhere else?
Posted on 9/20/14 at 4:38 am
Posted on 9/20/14 at 4:38 am
Let's say a Heisman winning player transferred to a new school. Can that school claim his Heisman?
Asking for a friend.
Asking for a friend.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 4:43 am to weagle99
I don't think it works that way, but it is a good question.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 5:16 am to weagle99
Hypothetically, does this Heisman winner's father have a church that needs heppin'?
Posted on 9/20/14 at 5:48 am to weagle99
This is just brilliant. Weagle
Posted on 9/20/14 at 6:24 am to weagle99
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Asking for a friend.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 6:33 am to weagle99
Depends solely on erection height. As long as it is contained within prescribed parameters, "no harm no foul" ruling is referred to.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 7:14 am to weagle99
I believe we have set a precedent of sorts on this matter. John David Crow's Heisman trophy has been on display in the Bryant museum in the past, though I don't know if it still is. So technically, in order to qualify, you have to hire his coach from said player's Heisman year.
And then, you always run the risk of pissing off the other fan base.
And then, you always run the risk of pissing off the other fan base.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 7:20 am to weagle99
You win today's prize. Well done.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 7:21 am to weagle99
Only if the hypothetical player goes to juco first.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 7:30 am to weagle99
Gus will work his magic w/ that ma' fricker.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 8:11 am to weagle99
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Asking for a friend.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 8:14 am to weagle99
I could make a pretty scrong case for it being okay.
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