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Agreed ^^ ... I think it's an excellent way to help expand the horizons of these players.Why not ... Travel and Education as part of the University experience.
I like the idea as well. Travel does help put things in perspective, especially if you can get off the tourist path in an area and meet the locals not involved with the tourism trade. I like the idea of mission trips as well ... you can team build and help those in real need.
That's hard to do when you pick the two biggest tourist trap cities in Europe.
Yes, but it is doable. Find a mom and pop restaurant and order the house special and best house wine. You will get hooked up with places to see off of the beaten path.
I like the idea as well. Travel does help put things in perspective, especially if you can get off the tourist path in an area and meet the locals not involved with the tourism trade. I like the idea of mission trips as well ... you can team build and help those in real need.
Harbaugh should fly them to Kyiv, Ukraine.
I like the idea as well. Travel does help put things in perspective, especially if you can get off the tourist path in an area and meet the locals not involved with the tourism trade. I like the idea of mission trips as well ... you can team build and help those in real need.
Agreed ^^ ... I think it's an excellent way to help expand the horizons of these players.
Easily done with a couple. Not too many Mom and Pops can seat 20, let alone 120.
I thought Michigan was supposed to be one of the better schools for academics.Plus it gets Michigan players ready for European Footbal...just in case delivering pizza does 't work out .
If I was the AD for Washington I'd be sending my guys to Kyiv for some of this:
Kiev Model guides for our VIP nightlife toursAnd Coach Freeze would still be employed had he listened to you!!!!
Those are crack h0's. I at least linked you to some upscale tail that speaks multiple languages not to mention most of those gals have college degrees. That and the dollar goes a long way in Ukraine.We have a similar guide for the nightlife in Tennessee ... Home