ND's QB Everett Golson leaves team

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  1. Tiger_fan

    Tiger_fan Veteran Member

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    ND probably got better at QB now with the senior Rees

    2011 Rees (soph) was 269-of-411 (65.5%) for 2,871 yards and 20 TDs -- rushing: added squat
    2012 Golson (soph) was 187-of-318 (58.8%) for 2,405 yards and 12 TDs -- rushing: added 298 yards, 6 TD
    2013 Rees (senior) ...

    Sporting News just put ND at #10, writing:
    "The loss of Everett Golson isn't as big as you'd think. He wasn't a game-changer last season, and would've had to have made a significant jump to be one this fall. ND wins with defense (which will be good to great again) and the running game. Tommy Rees gives the Irish more efficiency in the passing game."

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  2. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Stealing a phrase rates a reprimand at LSU, but serious plagiarism will get you dismissed. Citations are taken very seriously in academia. You can even plagiarize yourself if you fail to cite the earlier work properly.
     
  3. VampMuse

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    oh definitely. In mine it just caught my writing style, not a particular copy of my own work. Being a history major and having to write a ton of papers with millions of citations I'm very familiar with it.
     
  4. Tiger_fan

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    ESPN:

    Golson will return to the Fighting Irish in the spring, he said Saturday. In May, the Irish suspended Golson for the 2013 season for "poor academic judgment."

    "I will be returning in the spring, that's pretty much it," Golson told television station WPDE in Myrtle Beach, S.C., where he was attending a charity basketball tournament.
     

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