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He's taking it up to NSD? Or am I thinking of someone else?
He will probably announce at the Army All American Bowl in January.He's taking it up to NSD? Or am I thinking of someone else?
Pretty sure the "state farm" deal has some hidden meaning. Sometimes you need to know the relationship and some past conversations to understand why something is being used or said. It shows a level of "being comfortable" with each other - similar to calling somebody "ugly" or "fat" (which have been done with staff/players).Hopefully these aren't indicative of the majority of the correspondence being sent out. To have a picture touting academic all-Americans with another card with "Jake from state from State Farm" kind of loses a little bit of the pointedness of the all-Americans stat. I get people make mistakes, but this is official correspondence from the university that's also being posted on social media. It's kind of embarrassing.
That was my guess. His name isn't Jake but that's the first thing that came to mind.Pretty sure it's a shot at Ohio State's WR coach.
Jake from state could mean, state as in Ohio state and intentionally put in there. Not accidentally put twice. Then from state Farm the 2nd time could be a joke about their wr coachBroganryenik is talking about the phrasing of the sentence in the postcard. It says "Don't get coached by Jake from State from State Farm." Reading that and then touting Academic All Americans seems like an oxymoron.
But to our defense, his alma mater is Oregon State.
You might be giving McShane a little too much credit for a simple error. It's not a big deal.Jake from state could mean, state as in Ohio state and intentionally put in there. Not accidentally put twice. Then from state Farm the 2nd time could be a joke about their wr coachBroganryenik is talking about the phrasing of the sentence in the postcard. It says "Don't get coached by Jake from State from State Farm." Reading that and then touting Academic All Americans seems like an oxymoron.
But to our defense, his alma mater is Oregon State.
Or u give him too little. Either way, u are right, it is not a big deal.You might be giving McShane a little too much credit for a simple error. It's not a big deal.Jake from state could mean, state as in Ohio state and intentionally put in there. Not accidentally put twice. Then from state Farm the 2nd time could be a joke about their wr coachBroganryenik is talking about the phrasing of the sentence in the postcard. It says "Don't get coached by Jake from State from State Farm." Reading that and then touting Academic All Americans seems like an oxymoron.
But to our defense, his alma mater is Oregon State.
I was just trying to clarify what the other guy was trying to say. I have no dog in the hunt either wayOr u give him too little. Either way, u are right, it is not a big deal.You might be giving McShane a little too much credit for a simple error. It's not a big deal.Jake from state could mean, state as in Ohio state and intentionally put in there. Not accidentally put twice. Then from state Farm the 2nd time could be a joke about their wr coachBroganryenik is talking about the phrasing of the sentence in the postcard. It says "Don't get coached by Jake from State from State Farm." Reading that and then touting Academic All Americans seems like an oxymoron.
But to our defense, his alma mater is Oregon State.