Urban Meyer’s daughter, Nicki, switches positions to fill open holes
The glass ceiling may still exist when it comes to female journalists covering high school recruiting.
And that’s a good thing.
Because thanks to the somewhat-perverted minds at Rivals.com, we can get exclusive coverage of the NCAA women’s volleyball recruitment process complete with That’s-What-She-Said-caliber hidden messages.
Take, for instance, this story on Urban Meyer’s daughter, Nicki:
Always being the new kid, Nicki often was asked to switch positions to fill whatever holes were left open.
The article was written by Laurel Pfahler, a Special to Rivals High, leaving the inevitable question unsolved as to whether this reference was intentional.
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Either way, there’s absolutely no way that was unintentional.
[h/t deadspin]

