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Harbag is a jerk

cedricmelons

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Not that more proof is needed, but...

Cheeseman says he opted out of the 2020 season because Harbaugh told him a scholarship wasn't available. (The former walk-on had been awarded a scholarship back in 2018.) At the time, Cheeseman needed to know if he would have one before renewing the lease on his apartment in Ann Arbor.

A native of New Albany, Ohio, Cheeseman and his family weren't in a position to pay out-of-state tuition and, with the added uncertainty due to the pandemic, he decided to forego a final season and train for the NFL from home.

 
Not that more proof is needed, but...

Cheeseman says he opted out of the 2020 season because Harbaugh told him a scholarship wasn't available. (The former walk-on had been awarded a scholarship back in 2018.) At the time, Cheeseman needed to know if he would have one before renewing the lease on his apartment in Ann Arbor.

A native of New Albany, Ohio, Cheeseman and his family weren't in a position to pay out-of-state tuition and, with the added uncertainty due to the pandemic, he decided to forego a final season and train for the NFL from home.


Now that’s something we can all agree on!!
 
Not that more proof is needed, but...

Cheeseman says he opted out of the 2020 season because Harbaugh told him a scholarship wasn't available. (The former walk-on had been awarded a scholarship back in 2018.) At the time, Cheeseman needed to know if he would have one before renewing the lease on his apartment in Ann Arbor.

A native of New Albany, Ohio, Cheeseman and his family weren't in a position to pay out-of-state tuition and, with the added uncertainty due to the pandemic, he decided to forego a final season and train for the NFL from home.

Tell us something we didn't know (I mean that he is a jerk)
 
Not that more proof is needed, but...

Cheeseman says he opted out of the 2020 season because Harbaugh told him a scholarship wasn't available. (The former walk-on had been awarded a scholarship back in 2018.) At the time, Cheeseman needed to know if he would have one before renewing the lease on his apartment in Ann Arbor.

A native of New Albany, Ohio, Cheeseman and his family weren't in a position to pay out-of-state tuition and, with the added uncertainty due to the pandemic, he decided to forego a final season and train for the NFL from home.

Nail, meet hammer.
 
Interesting. I would have thought you could pick up quite a few terrific college long-snappers every year via the UDFA route.
 
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