NorthEastCane
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Recruiting seems to be fine. You need to go after who's responsible for the injuries.Awesome now let's get rid of the guy who is recruiting RBs and scouting them.
Recruiting seems to be fine. You need to go after who's responsible for the injuries.Awesome now let's get rid of the guy who is recruiting RBs and scouting them.
Recruiting seems to be fine. You need to go after who's responsible for the injuries.
You wanna mope go on ahead. Don't come around later if we have a good year and act like you told us so.Earned it? Earned it how? Have you not seen his record in the ACC or overall since he's been here?
My bad, he didn't have the perfect conditions to come in and win at least 8 games, or not lose to MTSU so he's excused lol
Fire whoever is in charge of mowing the grass
In all fairness I don’t think explaining away 15 million as money he didn't get to pocket changes anything. It still shows the largest ever commitment the university made. Where the money went is a distraction. This is supposed to be the University finally taking football serious.Might as well lock this thread. It’s gonna get bumped for 3 days by people not reading the article nor the first page of replies and it’s just gonna be dozens of dozens of mopes over and over posting the same **** with people correcting him with the same responses.
In all fairness I don’t think explaining away 15 million as money he didn't get to pocket changes anything. It still shows the largest ever commitment the university made. Where the money went is a distraction. This is supposed to be the University finally taking football serious.
Sounds like you are expecting CIS to evolve in the midst of a 30 page thread over the QB3/4 battle.Agreed, but we knew all this. We knew it was the biggest commitment the program ever made, we knew he was making roughly 7-8M per year and we knew we were paying his buyout. There is literally nothing new in this article.
But really my post was about the average CISer getting an F- in reading comprehension. The original post is fine. It’s just that there will be 20 pages of Groundhog Day. “He made how much?!” (Remember, we all knew this). Followed by “HE personally didn’t make that. It’s his salary plus the Oregon buyout”. Over and over, because the number mentioned in the article catches people’s eye who don’t understand how this works. Useless thread past the first page or 2, IMO. But whatever, there are plenty of those, may as well leave this one up too.
just to get clicks...What's the point of this article?
Sounds like you are expecting CIS to evolve in the midst of a 30 page thread over the QB3/4 battle.
To illustrate that we had it good when Susan Miller Deeznuts was around. Now all we got is lame-assed USAToday.What's the point of this article?
For a job well done
What's the point of this article?
If he loses to UF, which this place claims is trash with a trash coach, then he is trash and should get banner planed...
Mario commentary aside, it did cost UM $22 Million to have him here.
In all fairness I don’t think explaining away 15 million as money he didn't get to pocket changes anything. It still shows the largest ever commitment the university made. Where the money went is a distraction. This is supposed to be the University finally taking football serious.