If you want to play in the pros, you come to Pitt!
I disagree with your premise. JC got a great opportunity to show that he had the talent to play in the league, coming out of college at 4.65 sec/40yd time @ 6'1 229lbs it was no sure thing. He has now amassed over 5,400 yards of total offense, averaging 4.2 yards per carry and 7.9 yards per reception with 52 total touchdowns and enough $$ to live like a King the rest of his life. If anyone was expecting him to be Barry Sanders in this league that's their problem, IMO.Although it didn’t work out,
Yeah. How is a 2 time pro-bowler not working out?I disagree with your premise. JC got a great opportunity to show that he had the talent to play in the league, coming out of college at 4.65 sec/40yd time @ 6'1 229lbs it was no sure thing. He has now amassed over 5,400 yards of total offense, averaging 4.2 yards per carry and 7.9 yards per reception with 52 total touchdowns and enough $$ to live like a King the rest of his life. If anyone was expecting him to be Barry Sanders in this league that's their problem, IMO.
Knuckleads at NCAA headquarters looking to put a stop to this situation going forward in 4,3,2,1......If you want to play in the pros, you come to Pitt!
And this is a rebuttal to all of those who complain about Pitt sharing facilities with the Steelers, and arguing for an on campus stadium. As far as I know, no other college program offers this opportunity.If you want to play in the pros, you come to Pitt!