great player, but like so many today, all about himself
How so? Last I checked, he began preparing for the pros last year after the Big cancelled the season. After the Big reversed itself and declared they would play a partial season, he like several others decided they would not change course. Cowboys view him as a consummate team player. Move on.great player, but like so many today, all about himself
what the hell does that even mean?How so? Last I checked, he began preparing for the pros last year after the Big cancelled the season. After the Big reversed itself and declared they would play a partial season, he like several others decided they would not change course. Cowboys view him as a consummate team player. Move on.
All American, All Big Ten, Butkus winner top 5 in the Hesiman.In the old days, imagine what his junior and senior years on the field at PSU would have been like.
Was there an exemption granted to those who signed with agents after the Big canceled the season and then started up? I seem to recall Parsons having the ability to play if he so chose.If I remember correctly, Parsons signed with an agent when the b1g initially canceled the season. Once he signed with an agent, it was not possible for him to play for PSU when the b1g changed course.
It’s in the past, and does not matter. However, he could have returned. Remember the whole saga whether he would return and he was”torn” by the decision.If I remember correctly, Parsons signed with an agent when the b1g initially canceled the season. Once he signed with an agent, it was not possible for him to play for PSU when the b1g changed course.