Maybe this will be a good thing if he can get his together in the next year. Hopefully Mohler will qual. and we should be pretty solid at LB with Burton, Sip, Major, Mohler, Smart. We are going to have to look at this situation as a glass is half full kind of thing, Katoa in '09= Butkus winner
Maybe this will be a good thing if he can get his together in the next year. Hopefully Mohler will qual. and we should be pretty solid at LB with Burton, Sip, Major, Mohler, Smart. We are going to have to look at this situation as a glass is half full kind of thing, Katoa in '09= Butkus winner
...but he can practice with the team this fall and will redshirt.
A guy like that shouldn't even be allowed on campus much less allowed to play football.
We don't need this kind of **** at CU.
A guy like that shouldn't even be allowed on campus much less allowed to play football.
We don't need this kind of **** at CU.
A guy like that shouldn't even be allowed on campus much less allowed to play football.
We don't need this kind of **** at CU.
A guy like that shouldn't even be allowed on campus much less allowed to play football.
We don't need this kind of **** at CU.
A guy like that shouldn't even be allowed on campus much less allowed to play football.
We don't need this kind of **** at CU.
So, to take this in a different direction...
If Katoa was to transfer NOW to OU, would he have to sit out a season, or would he be ok as he's been suspended the whole time he was here?
he'd sit out 2 seasons, same conference rule
A guy like that shouldn't even be allowed on campus much less allowed to play football.
We don't need this kind of **** at CU.
Dude, shut up. Not like you've never screwed up in your life. Who the F**k are you to be so judgemental? Young people do not always make the wisest decisions in life. It's part of growing up, some make real bad decisions and some make real good decisions but most everyone has minor screw-up and learn from them.
You freakin pansy, have you never gotten into fight for what you believed was right?
Does anyone know who makes up the judicial affairs board, or whatever it is? It there a way to review their decisions? I'm just curious that if any student is arrested do they go in front of that board and are they consistent in their decisions.
That varisty post had to be a joke. Please do nto pay attention to it. There was no explanation as to why he/it felt that Katoa should be permanently kicked out of school. If you want to know the truth, Boulder needs a few less trust fund, s**t talking babies who are so quick to throw out insults and judge others yet have never had to lift a finger to do or defend anything in their lives. It's sad, but unless something dramatic happens, most of these kids will go through life with an unmerited sense of entitlement. Maybe a rock to the head might not be such a bad idea.
Work hard this fall Lynn and help keep that 08 and 09 momentum going!
If you want to know the truth, Boulder needs a few less trust fund, s**t talking babies who are so quick to throw out insults and judge others yet have never had to lift a finger to do or defend anything in their lives. It's sad, but unless something dramatic happens, most of these kids will go through life with an unmerited sense of entitlement. Maybe a rock to the head might not be such a bad idea.
Work hard this fall Lynn and help keep that 08 and 09 momentum going!
As for the judicial affairs thing I never had to deal with it when I got MIP's etc in college.
Boulder County Police turn in the name of every single kid they give a ticket (as long as it breaks student conduct code, which is most) to the University who sorts through which kids are students and which are not. Obviously they don't care about the non-students, but with the CU students they find, they send them a letter telling them they need to set up an appointment with Judicial Affairs. Then the student goes in and gets things metaphorically shoved up their ass.
Must have gotten very lucky then, i was ticketed for MIP, and a more serious multiple infraction in later in a separate incidents never heard word one from the school.
In my defense I was vindicated in the later more serious incident.