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Cliffs Notes on Chick Fil-A ownership:

1. Nobody owns a Chick Fil-A store or franchise. All Chick Fil-A stores are company-owned (by the Cathy family).
2. A person can pay the $10,000 fee to become an OPERATOR of a Chick Fil-A store. It is incredibly rare for Chick Fil-A to allow anyone to be an Operator of more than one store, as they expect you to actually manage it and work in it, not just sit at home and collect passive income.
3. There is one Chick Fil-A location in Fayettville, GA that sells burgers and tacos. Look it up on your CFA app, it's called Truett's Luau and it has a Hawaiian theme.

I just added that third bullet point because I felt like it. But it's 100% true.


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I went the luau and it was great. Kids loved it.
 
Yep and I’m not gonna hold you, I remember them folks banging the Mullen drum hard on this board during the 2020 season


Agreed. You know from my many posts, I have never liked or respected Mullet. He might have a creative playbook, but I have always felt he was an obnoxious arrogant person who was trying to claim way too much credit for things he accomplished as a part of a team of coaches.

I've tried to explain this to certain UM porsters, but they don't seem to grasp it. Mullet and Lane Train might have great offensive playcalling minds, but in every other aspect of coaching a college football team and building a college football program, they are not "it" by themselves, and they can only go as far as the talent around them (coaches and players both) will take them.

Mullet and Kiffin are not great, though they occasionally rise to high heights if they have a great QB or a great coordinator or a great recruiter (or a great head coach they report to) to carry them.
 
Agreed. You know from my many posts, I have never liked or respected Mullet. He might have a creative playbook, but I have always felt he was an obnoxious arrogant person who was trying to claim way too much credit for things he accomplished as a part of a team of coaches.

I've tried to explain this to certain UM porsters, but they don't seem to grasp it. Mullet and Lane Train might have great offensive playcalling minds, but in every other aspect of coaching a college football team and building a college football program, they are not "it" by themselves, and they can only go as far as the talent around them (coaches and players both) will take them.

Mullet and Kiffin are not great, though they occasionally rise to high heights if they have a great QB or a great coordinator or a great recruiter (or a great head coach they report to) to carry them.
I’ve said it before - Mullet’s highest and best use is or maybe now was as an offensive coordinator under a strong HC like when he worked for Urban.
 
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Is this clown actually declaring victory on Ruiz because the entire stock market is in the gutter? I don’t even pay attention to my 401(k) during these times. I’ll check it next year or the year after that.

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