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Who wants to play spin the wheel of QB Demetrius Jones game????

The Category is destination......
Alex, I would like a D for $300.00.....No. I'm sorry to D's..
Ok...Let me take a U? Sorry no U's...
How about a 9?
You just suck at this game!
Man! Lets shoot for $700.00 on a C? Yes...We have two C's...
Can you solve the puzzle?
What is Idaho?
What??? Have you been drinking sir?
No why?
Again can you solve the puzzle?
Cincinnati?
You are correct sir....
The University of Cincinnati is where the wheel of Double D's college career has finally stopped. This after a much heated battle between his former employer in ND and a short courtship with the folks in corn invested Dekalb. Official word came late on Thursday night that ND, after having a very brief discussion with DD, would allow him a to be fully released of his scholarship only if he picked a school that was not on their schedule in the next three years.

Jones was a Parade All-American at Morgan Park High School of Chicago and was rated No. 33 on USA Today's list of the top 100 prep players in the country.
Of Jones, Kelly told the Enquirer "He's athletic. He can run it and he can throw it. In this day and age, we see that position requires more than a guy who can just drop back [and throw]. He has to be able to do things with his feet."

Jones will have to pay his own way at the university for the fall quarter because the program currently has no scholarships to offer according to the report.

On September 14, 2007 Demetrius Jones did not board a bus for the trip to play Michigan. Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis issued a statement saying, "At 2:30 today, while boarding the bus to Michigan, I was notified that Demetrius Jones had decided not to make the trip. I have not spoken to Demetrius and can only say that he missed the team bus. Any additional comment would be without all the facts." The next day, it was reported that he had enrolled at Northern Illinois University. The departure is the second inside of one year for a Notre Dame quarterback since Zach Frazer transferred to Connecticut.



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