it's been reported by multiple people that how they handle the OC transition matters big $$ in the form of 7 figures
why the **** should I believe you know what the **** you're talking about? I guess let's just wait and see
"It's been reported by multiple people"?
WHO?
You are just a dipsh!te who bekieve the first thing you are told. Your ability to differentiate between ****e and shinola is non-existent.
No. No no no no no. "How they handle the OC transition matters big $$" is just a falsehood.
You go back and pull the names of thos "multiple people", and I guaran-*******-tee you they are BS'ers who are exaggerating their knowledge.
Not to mention, you don't even know what a buyout is.
I really don't care if you believe me or not RIGHT NOW. The fact remains, I'm right, and I'll be "proven right" soon enough, so I really don't give a **** about your hurt feelings right now.
You don't know who I know, and you don't know how I know. And I'm fine with that. It doesn't threaten my ego or manhood.
Bottom line is that UM is assisting multiple players and coaches with finding landing spots. You can **** and moan about that all you'd like, but it's going to happen whether you agree or not.
It has NOTHING to do with the contract. As I've mentioned before, buyouts are really only relevant for head coaches with multiple years remaining on the contract. Also, as I've mentioned before, Miami will pay anywhere from $1.8 million to zero-point-zero, with the only variable being "what does the new employer pay". Miami is finding landing spots for everyone NOT to save money, but because that's what Miami does.