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Arizona announced today that they're holding walk-on tryouts on October 12th for any students interested.
In the middle of the season...
 
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Arizona announced today that they're holding walk-on tryouts on October 12th for any students interested.
In the middle of the season...
Did they have a bunch of guys walk out or something? Kick guys out? What a shit show that place has become.
 
What are the chances you find someone that can help you right now wandering campus wishing they played football???

Seriously debating elevating Turd back to Rolo and Fisch to Turd. Wtf is this horse crap? hahahahahahahahaha fuc$ing walk on tryouts mid season. Maybe they would be better off watching more film???
 
What are the chances you find someone that can help you right now wandering campus wishing they played football???

Seriously debating elevating Turd back to Rolo and Fisch to Turd. Wtf is this horse crap? hahahahahahahahaha fuc$ing walk on tryouts mid season. Maybe they would be better off watching more film???
The only film they've apparently been watching is bad 80's movies with the same plot as what they're doing now.
 
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Meagan Coughlin still writing/blogging for UA or did she leave & now won't donate like some current celebrity Cougs?
 
What are the chances you find someone that can help you right now wandering campus wishing they played football???

Seriously debating elevating Turd back to Rolo and Fisch to Turd. Wtf is this horse crap? hahahahahahahahaha fuc$ing walk on tryouts mid season. Maybe they would be better off watching more film???
They won’t find pac-12 talent as walk-ons, but I bet they could come up with a few Big sky caliber kids. From what little I’ve seen of UA this season, that could actually help them.
 
They won’t find pac-12 talent as walk-ons, but I bet they could come up with a few Big sky caliber kids. From what little I’ve seen of UA this season, that could actually help them.

They’re asking for kids on campus now. I would be surprised if kids that had Big Sky $ offered chose to not play football at all and enroll at UofAssholes.
 
UA has 35,000 undergrads, so we will say 17,000 men between the ages of 18-22, or so.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was a couple that could play.
Just a sign of how quickly this conference is slipping. Everyone is hoping that Oregon will make us relevant again, but it only serves to distract that the bottom half of this conference is really sad and getting sadder.
 
UA has 35,000 undergrads, so we will say 17,000 men between the ages of 18-22, or so.
Wouldn't be surprised if there was a couple that could play.
Just a sign of how quickly this conference is slipping. Everyone is hoping that Oregon will make us relevant again, but it only serves to distract that the bottom half of this conference is really sad and getting sadder.
"Students who try out must be enrolled full time, be registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center, provide a negative COVID-19 test or vaccination card, provide sickle cell and EKG test results and have had a physical exam within the past six months."
It will be interesting to see just how many guys on campus are walking around with those documents in their back pocket.
 
They’re asking for kids on campus now. I would be surprised if kids that had Big Sky $ offered chose to not play football at all and enroll at UofAssholes.
I’d bet there are some of those on a lot of campuses.

But I don’t expect very many of them will choose to play for nothing, if they turned down FCS rides already.
 
I’d bet there are some of those on a lot of campuses.

But I don’t expect very many of them will choose to play for nothing, if they turned down FCS rides already.

How many is some? Do kids walk away from football? Yes. Do they walk away when full scholarships are on the table? Not as often as you think.
 
Tell me something's wrong with P12 football without telling me something's wrong with P12 football.

Do they do this in the SEC?
 
Sometimes I think some new coaches do this partly for optics, in order to empathize how thin of a roster the previous guy left and, implicitly, how hard their task is. Maybe also in a misguided attempt of sorts to get engagement with the student body. Not that it will bring out fans, but it will get people talking about the team. This isn't to say it's a good idea or creates the headlines I would want. Sort of a preemptive "yeah, this year is going to suck" so after the year, it's an easy data point ... "things were so bad we had to have open tryouts just to get enough kids to run a practice." That kind of thing.
 
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