In a Surprise, Taylor to Baylor
Put this one in the surprising files. Kicked off the team at Penn State, former All-Met lineman Phil Taylor has enrolled at Baylor, according to his high school coach, Gwynn Park's Danny Hayes.
"I guess he likes Texas," Hayes said. "I had a long talk with [Penn State assistant] Larry Johnson. It wasn't that Phil did anything wrong. He was in the wrong place at the wrong time and [Coach Joe] Paterno wasn't happy."
Hayes confirmed that Maryland was Taylor's preferred destination.
"But a lot of his credits wouldn't transfer over to Maryland," Hayes said. "He would have had to go back and do a lot of courses over."
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Josh Barr
| August 14, 2008; 4:13 PM ET
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Posted by: Shizzle | August 14, 2008 7:24 PM | Report abuse
You mean Maryland won't take credits for Underwater Basket Weaving?
Posted by: Island 1 | August 14, 2008 10:45 PM | Report abuse
What a shock! State Penn credits no good at Maryland. Further proof to all you Penn State losers who think that they beat Ralph out of recruits in this area because they recruit better. WRONG! Most of 'em couldn't get into Maryland without going somewhere like Hargrove for a year so they don't bother.
Posted by: virtueandvice | August 15, 2008 10:15 AM | Report abuse
This made my day - Phil Taylor did not choose Maryland.
Maryland is no longer recruiting Tavon Austin
Posted by: Mike | August 15, 2008 3:02 PM | Report abuse
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Good riddance...but its funny I thought Beating The Hell Out Of You 100 would transfer. Odd