Posted on 12/01/2020 6:23:09 PM PST by Pining_4_TX
Woke Vanderbilt to continue with Sarah Fuller KICKING STUNT because WINNING DOESN'T MATTER!
Video at link
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A little bit of fetish there?
30 yards. I can do better than that and I’m nearly 60 with Parkinson’s.
Vanderbilt received about 250 million in research money in 2018-2019. They don’t need football money.
https://www.vanderbilt.edu/about/facts/
Like I said, I don’t know what that was or the intention behind it, but it was a short El Stinko line drive. I thought she was aiming at somebody. LOL
She plays upper-level womens college soccer. As a successful athlete, she should be embarrassed about all the attention she is getting for one crappy kick. She got SEC special teams co-player of the week, which she shared with a guy who RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TD (which takes courage, hand-eye coordination, decision-making ability under pressure, toughness, quickness, and speed). Anyone could’ve doinked that lame squib kick. All the attention feels like when a team rigs it with the other team to let the mentally-challenged water boy in for a play. Or when Obama got the Nobel Prize.
The only reason I read this thread is that Jay Cutler came from Vanderbilt, and I became a former Bears fan in Cutler’s 3ed year of his long-term contract because Jay Cutler had a long-term contract with the Bears. Changed the channel after ANOTHER late in the 2nd quarter interception and never changed back. All you other people who dropped the NFL because of Colon Kardashian or whatever his name is just caught up to me in the last few years.
The University of Chicago was in the Big Ten. A long time ago.
yeah my sister when she was 10 years old
Yes.
U of Chicago was in the Big Ten.
Rice was in the SWC with all those other Texas schools... and Arkansas
the only way she could have kicked worse is if she had completely missed the ball
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