Who is Ryan Ragone

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Blake mentioned at his Press Conference this kid stood out when he came in on Saturday.Can anyone give some background on him ?
 
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Is this that dude who came flying in on that one play looked like he crushed a dude?
 
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You think getting paid 400k instead of getting a home game against Miami is winning?
Not the issue. Suing for $650K and getting $400K in settlement without going to trial is definitely not a "whooping" in the courtroom for us and is a pretty good result for them.

No way you can say we "whooped" them in the courtroom.

If we "whooped" them in the courtroom we would have paid nominal damages (which we didn't -- $400K is not nothing when suit is for $650K).

We had a lot going for us--a lousy poorly written contract that I think they drafted, and as I recall, we cleverly got it into court in Florida as some sort of declaratory judgement action instead of submitting to jurisdiction of Arkansas court, yet we still gave away a lot. I don't remember if they sued for specific performance but probably unlikely they did. So, they're only remedy was probably damages...and if they did sue for $650K as a USAToday article says they did, and we paid out $400K as the article also says....no way we "whooped" them. We gave up $400K just to get out from a messy, aggravating situation. We move on and no chance they ever get to play us ever.
 
Not the issue. Suing for $650K and getting $400K in settlement without going to trial is definitely not a "whooping" in the courtroom for us and is a pretty good result for them.

No way you can say we "whooped" them in the courtroom.

If we "whooped" them in the courtroom we would have paid nominal damages (which we didn't -- $400K is not nothing when suit is for $650K).

We had a lot going for us--a lousy poorly written contract that I think they drafted, and as I recall, we cleverly got it into court in Florida as some sort of declaratory judgement action instead of submitting to jurisdiction of Arkansas court, yet we still gave away a lot. I don't remember if they sued for specific performance but probably unlikely they did. So, they're only remedy was probably damages...and if they did sue for $650K as a USAToday article says they did, and we paid out $400K as the article also says....no way we "whooped" them. We gave up $400K just to get out from a messy, aggravating situation. We move on and no chance they ever get to play us ever.

I have to disagree. Especially when you said "(which we didn't -- $400K is not nothing when suit is for $650K".

If I am expected to make 5 million dollars off a deal. The other person backs out. I sue them for 100 dollars and win 90 dollars. I still got whooped. It doesn't matter what percent of the suit I won.

The reason I say we whooped them is because they lost a lot of money which they actually need for their team. The money we gave up isn't going to have a lasting effect on the U.
 
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We "whooped" Arkansas State in courtroom? We settled. They got almost 2/3 of what they asked for without going to trial.

They came closer to "whooping" us.

But go ahead and believe what you want.

Too bad UM doesn't have a Law School, huh?
 
Thanks for the comedy right on que.....be nice if somebody actually did their homework around here. I saw him listed as a fullback at AKS but he could be a sleeper at striker/linebacker we will be thin there next year. Too bad none of you really know much about anything ha ha ha......
 
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