Dear @Blackheart,
Is it wrong to be cheering for a scenario where Michigan has to play (AQ) Bemidji State so I can see "hard work beat talent when talent doesn't work hard"?
That project would need to bring a better natural gas supply in from the west. That would attract more industry and jobs. The nat-gas supply would be the biggest boon to the city.
But from what I hear the corn plant project is dying of its own making, not anything the locals may be doing.
With zero debugging tools I see the problem with that link:
It's trying to take you (drill down) to a specific page on the UNDAlumni site. It should just take you to UNDAlumni.org .
Tyson Jost estimated career earnings: $4,896,721
https://www.capfriendly.com/players/tyson-jost
We'll never know what another year in college would've done for Jost. I do find it interesting that Keith Jones singled Jost out. (Jones is a four-year college guy, WMU.)
Massive obvious talent: check
Young, even for college: check
Makes college opponents look foolish at times: check
But as Keith "Jonesy" Jones said on NHL on TNT broadcast last night:
"Some players would benefit to stay another year in college ... Tyson Jost ... "
I do not want to see Sanderson end up like Jost where it's obvious another year (to let the maturing natural male testosterone build out the frame*) in college would've been of benefit.
If Sanderson is ready, skills, and physically, so be it.
*Reality: There is a difference between an 18 and a 22 year old male. That difference is testosterone building out the frame.
He was at CC for 20-21 and 21-22; I think that means he still has three playing seasons remaining (two + Covid). Being from VA, I wonder if he's looking to go back east. Or does it have to do with Matt Vernon playing twice last weekend and having two (one + Covid) seasons left.