I'll be there. Last season with my youngest son in the house. Next year he'll either have his own student tickets or be sitting in someone else's stadium.
Not exaggerating, my son was there at 6 months. That might not be manageable for most but it paid dividends by the time he was at that age where most kids get easily restless at games. He was an old pro with 4 seasons under his belt for Pandemonium in Piscataway. I realize I was very lucky but making them feel like one of the guys early is important. My tailgating crew included him instantly from the time he could walk. It's hard for me to imagine him possibly not being there next year.
Agreed. Ultimately it's what works out best for everyone involved. He wants a great business school with an avenue to a good technical theater program so he can keep his foot in that world with a minor. I've saved a decent amount of $$ in a 529 so that he'd graduate from an in-state school with minimal debt but not so if he goes private or out of state. Thanks to the HS program he is in he'll graduate with enough college credits to be considered a sophomore and that helps A TON. His mother wouldn't mind if he lived with us forever. I want him to enjoy the freedom of college but not be (or feel) so far away that there is no lifeline. All signs point to RU but he loves to throw random names out there just to see his mother and I sweat. Another season of Rutgers pimping the value and virtues of the business school on the big board will hopefully set the hook for real.
i know i'm a hater for enjoying guarantano and tennessee losing to georgia state so much, but i just cant help it.
When you pimp slap your week 1 weakling opponent like you're supposed to you kick back and partake in guilty pleasures like looking up the scores of games too unimportant to televise on the internet.
this tape is from a few days ago. he looks a little stronger and a bit more athletic. its going to take some time for him to add the muscle needed to play in the big ten, but i understand why pike would be interested in someone with his shooting ability at that size. a little underwhelming at first, but he looks like the type of kid that makes an impact for iowa or wisconsin by their junior year.