Rakes Report #181: I've heard love songs make a Georgia man cry on the shoulder of somebody's Saturday night (The Georgia Tech Review)
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~optional musical accompaniment~ If you were forwarded this email and would like to sign up to receive future editions, you can do so here. 1) Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa committed to Notre Dame on February 1, 2017. Despite their consistent success in the program, it’s always odd when a Hawaiian recruit opts for the climate of South Bend, doubly so when they choose to come after the Fighting Irish went 4-8. Since arriving on campus, MTA has been on the roster for 53 wins, making the playoffs twice (at least) and earning a captaincy and the adoration of both fans and teammates. Isaiah Foskey and Jayson Ademilola have been terrors along the defensive line all year but when they had the opportunity to clear the way for an MTA fumble return touchdown on Saturday they took it to another gear, two blue-chip prospects from opposite sides of the country going all out for the elder statesman. In addition to finding his way to the end zone, the senior also blocked a field goal attempt and earned the game ball — two weeks after his long-time trenchmate Kurt Hinish got one of his own — which was a perfect way to go out.
Rakes Report #181: I've heard love songs make a Georgia man cry on the shoulder of somebody's Saturday night (The Georgia Tech Review)
Rakes Report #181: I've heard love songs make…
Rakes Report #181: I've heard love songs make a Georgia man cry on the shoulder of somebody's Saturday night (The Georgia Tech Review)
~optional musical accompaniment~ If you were forwarded this email and would like to sign up to receive future editions, you can do so here. 1) Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa committed to Notre Dame on February 1, 2017. Despite their consistent success in the program, it’s always odd when a Hawaiian recruit opts for the climate of South Bend, doubly so when they choose to come after the Fighting Irish went 4-8. Since arriving on campus, MTA has been on the roster for 53 wins, making the playoffs twice (at least) and earning a captaincy and the adoration of both fans and teammates. Isaiah Foskey and Jayson Ademilola have been terrors along the defensive line all year but when they had the opportunity to clear the way for an MTA fumble return touchdown on Saturday they took it to another gear, two blue-chip prospects from opposite sides of the country going all out for the elder statesman. In addition to finding his way to the end zone, the senior also blocked a field goal attempt and earned the game ball — two weeks after his long-time trenchmate Kurt Hinish got one of his own — which was a perfect way to go out.