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Jeremiah Jefferson on his third school

oldrunner

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Jeremiah is transferring again. He is leaving Jackson State and going to Nicholls State.

He is a guy who looked really good in rat ball games, but not so good when it came to running organized plays. He is a good young man. I hope he does well.
 
oldrunner said:
Jeremiah is transferring again. He is leaving Jackson State and going to Nicholls State.

He is a guy who regularly used penis pumps and looked really good in rat ball games, but not so good when it came to running organized plays. He is a good young man. I hope he does well.

Sounds like trouble to me. I hope he finds his groove, so to speak. He's certainly a talented player and I hope he makes some progress at Nicholls State.
 
Tonner said:
Sounds like trouble to me. I hope he finds his groove, so to speak. He's certainly a talented player and I hope he makes some progress at Nicholls State.
I don't think he is trouble, at all. He is a good young man from a really good family. He just didn't fit what our program wanted to run. For another type of team he could be really good. I think that he and our coaches knew that he would have to learn a new way of playing when he came here. It didn't work out. I would love to see him succeed, on the court and off. :thumb:
 

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