Watching Smu 30 for 30 after NIL is interesting

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The Hyperbolic use of the word dynasty is annoying in this documentary! The death penalty killed them because they were never a dynasty in the first place. And what they did would still be illegal today.
 
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Exactly.

I actually went down a few rabbit holes after watching this the first time it aired. Was kind of interested in Sean Stopperich because he basically blew up their entire program and was a kid from Western PA that would've normally never thought of going there at that time.

This was an interesting story from Mark Cuban's brother about a road trip back to Dallas with Stopperich after everything went down.

 
Exactly.

I actually went down a few rabbit holes after watching this the first time it aired. Was kind of interested in Sean Stopperich because he basically blew up their entire program and was a kid from Western PA that would've normally never thought of going there at that time.

This was an interesting story from Mark Cuban's brother about a road trip back to Dallas with Stopperich after everything went down.


Wooooof! Those comments in the reply section.
 
"We can stop. But we can't stop now. You boys need to understand; we got a payroll to meet."

I don't think we'll ever really know, but what percentage of SMU's players were taking money you think?
 
Best part of that 30 for 30 was T 8&4 buying ****erson a Gold Firebird and then he changed his mind and kept the car. "what were they gonna do, tell someone they bought me a car and I went somewhere else?"

I'm still surprised someone didn't get paid to injure him after that.
 
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