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Why do we want Clayton?We better full press Clayton or I’m gonna have to start saying Knox is as bad as Trump
Why do we want Clayton?We better full press Clayton or I’m gonna have to start saying Knox is as bad as Trump
Why do we want Clayton?
Why do we want Clayton?
I wont bother punking you. Youve had enough lately.because he's a decent back
Forget that high-brow schyttt, we don't need no stinkin' fair trials...this is America!What did Knox do to deserve the encomium? If you do impeach Knox, build a better case.
Why do we want Clayton?
Like you, I’m not impressed by anything I see of him. But, Rivals ranks him 12th at his position and 153 nationally. Rankings wise, it is a good get. It seems bad because Knox struck out on all his other targets.
Clayton has always been plan A bro
Let’s not kid ourselves, Bowman was plan A.
Bowman has attitude and grade issues bro. We didn’t want him.
I have a hard time believing the WDWHA. If Clayton really is plan A, then that’s great. I’m not buying it. Plus, I still find his tape utterly underwhelming.
I truly believe that if Mullen ultimately fails at UF to win a championship, the beginning of the end will prove to be choosing Knox over Seider. Inexcusably bad decision making. He’s the worst coach that we’ve employed in years - and I say that because of the amount of responsibility he has been given and has totally failed at.
Lol see my last post. Clayton was closer to plan Z than A. Hope he works out, but regardless Knox needs to shape up or get out tbh
He brought us Trask! And no telling if he was truly bad or if he just worked for the most incompetent coach in UF history.I'm not saying...I'm just saying...
No bro, Peas didnt bring us Trash.He brought us Trask! And no telling if he was truly bad or if he just worked for the most incompetent coach in UF history.
All white failed OC guys look the same to me.No bro, Peas didnt bring us Trash.
And no telling if he was truly bad or if he just worked for the most incompetent coach in UF history.