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  1. Handsome Squidbum

    ESPN: 'They're in a deep, deep hole': Inside the 6-year unraveling of Florida State football

    Also, our HC's wife wasn't getting railed by UF players. So advantage Miami.
  2. Handsome Squidbum

    ESPN: 'They're in a deep, deep hole': Inside the 6-year unraveling of Florida State football

    In a weird way, the reporter may have done us a favor. Since the yahoo reporter turned it into national news, the NCAA got such a hard-on to give Miami the death penalty that it tripped over its d!ck in its rush to act and blew up the investigation. If it had been kept on the DL, the NCAA...
  3. Handsome Squidbum

    ESPN: 'They're in a deep, deep hole': Inside the 6-year unraveling of Florida State football

    Just have to caveat with one big off-field issue: Shapiro. But in terms of actual legal problems caused by players (rapes, drugs, robberies, murders, serial killers, *** drug dealing serial killers- basically UF's entire modus operandi) Miami kept a clean nose.
  4. Handsome Squidbum

    ESPN: 'They're in a deep, deep hole': Inside the 6-year unraveling of Florida State football

    Willie's a genius in his own way. If you add it all up and prorate the buyouts, he's probably getting paid more than Nick Saban at Bama to coach FAU. If Taggart created an online course to teach how to be like him, I'd sign up.
  5. Handsome Squidbum

    ESPN: 'They're in a deep, deep hole': Inside the 6-year unraveling of Florida State football

    No and Yes. If anything, Miami's academic performance was exceptional during the early 2000s, right up to Julio Frenk. I guess that's pretty much the only positive that can be said for Shalala's tenure. Pata's murder (which Bootch used against us) and Nevin Shapiro really hurt, but generally...
  6. Handsome Squidbum

    ESPN: 'They're in a deep, deep hole': Inside the 6-year unraveling of Florida State football

    1. A coach who flirted with a seemingly endless string of deep-pocketed suitors. No. (The only flirt was Golden with PSU, and we wanted him to leave) 2. A contentious power struggle among the program's leadership. Maybe. 3. Demands for bigger and better facilities stressing an already...
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