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- rookiecoach
- OLiner
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- Registriert: Fr Mai 07, 2004 14:29
- Wohnort: Pfalz
- rookiecoach
- OLiner
- Beiträge: 407
- Registriert: Fr Mai 07, 2004 14:29
- Wohnort: Pfalz
Vielleicht kann man sich auch selber informieren????baaam hat geschrieben:man wurde halt nicht früher benachrichtigt über solch ein tryout.
Die bereits bekannten Spieler wurden Informiert, die Spieler, die sich noch aufdrängen wollen, müssen auch was Eigeninitiative beweisen.
Und außerdem ist noch 1 Monat Zeit.
- Runk
- Rookie
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- Registriert: So Okt 15, 2006 23:40
- Wohnort: Schachen | Austria
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Schade das wohl Talent wie u.a. Kasim Edebali nicht mitspielen. Der geht/ist jetzt beim Boston College gelandet. Ich denke das die unsere deutschen Megatalente in den USA nicht für die World Championships freigeben werden.
see CNN:
Eagles stay in the nest
Kimball Union (Meriden, N.H.) defensive end Kasim Edebali first sat down with Boston College offensive line coach Jack Bicknell last year in his coach's office. Unaware of BC's football program beforehand, the Hamburg, Germany, native left the meeting in awe of what the coach was selling. "The summer camp brochure had a picture of Boston and he told me that the Prudential Center was my gong to be my dorm," Edebali said Tuesday night on the eve of inking his National Letter of Intent with the Eagles. "I thought, 'Wow, this will be so much better than prep school living.' Then he told me he was kidding. That was disappointing."
Despite the white lie, the 6-2, 235-pound Edebali gave Bicknell his verbal commitment last July. Five months later, though, Edebali, a boarding student at the remote prep school, gained word from a day student who had been off campus that BC coach Jeff Jagodzinski had been fired for interviewing with the New York Jets. "I don't watch much TV so I could not believe it," Edebali says. "Coach Bicknell assured me that my scholarship was still good."
see CNN:
Eagles stay in the nest
Kimball Union (Meriden, N.H.) defensive end Kasim Edebali first sat down with Boston College offensive line coach Jack Bicknell last year in his coach's office. Unaware of BC's football program beforehand, the Hamburg, Germany, native left the meeting in awe of what the coach was selling. "The summer camp brochure had a picture of Boston and he told me that the Prudential Center was my gong to be my dorm," Edebali said Tuesday night on the eve of inking his National Letter of Intent with the Eagles. "I thought, 'Wow, this will be so much better than prep school living.' Then he told me he was kidding. That was disappointing."
Despite the white lie, the 6-2, 235-pound Edebali gave Bicknell his verbal commitment last July. Five months later, though, Edebali, a boarding student at the remote prep school, gained word from a day student who had been off campus that BC coach Jeff Jagodzinski had been fired for interviewing with the New York Jets. "I don't watch much TV so I could not believe it," Edebali says. "Coach Bicknell assured me that my scholarship was still good."