Congratulations to SJP and their back to back titles.
For me though, Ben DiNucci stole the show!
What a talent, Penn is very lucky to have him.
For me though, Ben DiNucci stole the show!
What a talent, Penn is very lucky to have him.
Kid has great feet and great touch on his throws. The only thing keeping him out of FBS is arm strength. If he physically matures and works on his throwing mechanics a lot of FBS teams will be sorry they passed on himOriginally posted by Patton2Moscow:
Congratulations to SJP and their back to back titles.
For me though, Ben DiNucci stole the show!
What a talent, Penn is very lucky to have him.
It's the FBS schools that will have the regrets for not recruiting him. And please don't take this the wrong way but in ivy academia Penn is considered a safety school.Originally posted by FBU82:
Why would he care about FBS teams?
He's going to PENN!
Sometimes the biggest decisions you make have NOTHING to do about football!
Do you know how many kids give up the chance on a way better education,
just to try to chase a level of college football that is way over their head and they'll never ever sniff the field.
Regarding the safety school thing, I have no direct knowledge. But rumor has been that Penn and Cornell have relaxed standards for athletes. I never knew if it was true.Originally posted by CCHS-74:
It's the FBS schools that will have the regrets for not recruiting him. And please don't take this the wrong way but in ivy academia Penn is considered a safety school.Originally posted by FBU82:
Why would he care about FBS teams?
He's going to PENN!
Sometimes the biggest decisions you make have NOTHING to do about football!
Do you know how many kids give up the chance on a way better education,
just to try to chase a level of college football that is way over their head and they'll never ever sniff the field.![]()
It's an old Princeton joke....Penn and Princeton have a big rivalry. Penn is an outstanding national university.Originally posted by ptomaselli:
Regarding the safety school thing, I have no direct knowledge. But rumor has been that Penn and Cornell have relaxed standards for athletes. I never knew if it was true.Originally posted by CCHS-74:
It's the FBS schools that will have the regrets for not recruiting him. And please don't take this the wrong way but in ivy academia Penn is considered a safety school.![]()
It was a joke knucklehead.Originally posted by fb107:
Yes CCHS Penn is a safety school.... I'm sure that after DiNucci attends Wharton, is the team captain, potentially breaks some Penn QB records he will be regretting going to Penn!
He could have chose to be a liberal lunatic from Harvard or Princeton and saved the world from the creeps
that attended Wharton lol!
Go luck Ben and go Quakers!!
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This post was edited on 12/14 10:30 AM by fb107
CCHS - are you a Princeton Alum?Originally posted by CCHS-74:
It's an old Princeton joke....Penn and Princeton have a big rivalry. Penn is an outstanding national university.Originally posted by ptomaselli:
Regarding the safety school thing, I have no direct knowledge. But rumor has been that Penn and Cornell have relaxed standards for athletes. I never knew if it was true.Originally posted by CCHS-74:
It's the FBS schools that will have the regrets for not recruiting him. And please don't take this the wrong way but in ivy academia Penn is considered a safety school.![]()