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I'm looking forward to the future books, movies, and/or documentaries that will come from this.
Will they call it "Return of the Blind Side"?
I'm looking forward to the future books, movies, and/or documentaries that will come from this.
That or "Blind Sided by a Nutt".Will they call it "Return of the Blind Side"?
I was only partially joking. These ridiculous college coaching contracts have gotten out of hand, practically holding the school prisoner to them. We kept Muschamp at least one more year than he deserved almost exclusively because of his absurd contract, which got extended every time he passed gas. Now we've already done it with Mac, extending his contract based on absolutely zero merit.Troll level infinitum... ox wins the internet today.
I would have never extended Mushdump or Butters. If they want to go to Oregon or whatever, more power to them. You should never extend a contract on the basis of HOPING they might be a good coach someday. Mush got a bonus for backing into a BCS game and Butters got one for winning the SEC once and backing into another one. They wrote the bonuses into their contracts.Maybe if there wasn't such a dearth of good coaches, ADs could write those kinds of contracts. Not a chance today. The sellers have all the leverage.
I would have never extended Mushdump or Butters. If they want to go to Oregon or whatever, more power to them. You should never extend a contract on the basis of HOPING they might be a good coach someday. Mush got a bonus for backing into a BCS game and Butters got one for winning the SEC once and backing into another one. They wrote the bonuses into their contracts.
Why can't something like this happen to us? To be able to get out of that albatross of a contract instantly? It's like the wonderfulness of totaling a car you are super upside-down in. Gotta envy Ole Miss today.
Any team that gives up 38-0 in the second half vs Bytch Jones and gets destroyed and humiliated by Arky, ARKANFVKKINSAS, backed into the championship game....only to get destroyed and humiliated again.You can't "back in" to a division title
Any team that gives up 38-0 in the second half vs Bytch Jones and gets destroyed and humiliated by Arky, ARKANFVKKINSAS, backed into the championship game....only to get destroyed and humiliated again.
We were as worthy of the SECCG as Mizzu was after they lost to a MAC team.
There is good reason that there is a push for the championship game to be the two highest ranked SEC teams.
It's a natural transition.Leave it to the Donkey.......
He turned a Freeze hires prostitutes thread into a Mac sucks thread.
http://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=5765214Thats weird coming from the school that admittedly tried to buy Scam Newton but thinks they got outbid.
Mad skillz.Leave it to the Donkey.......
He turned a Freeze hires prostitutes thread into a Mac sucks thread.
"Former Mississippi State quarterback John Bond told ESPN.com a teammate of Bond's at Mississippi State in the early 1980s contacted him soon after Newton's official visit to Mississippi State during the Ole Miss game in December, and said he was representing Newton.
Not sure of your point, since no violation was found. Opinion is one thing, facts are another."Former Mississippi State quarterback John Bond told ESPN.com a teammate of Bond's at Mississippi State in the early 1980s contacted him soon after Newton's official visit to Mississippi State during the Ole Miss game in December, and said he was representing Newton.
I highlighted the violation part for you. Here is more.
"Sources told ESPN.com the former teammate is Kenny Rogers, who played at Mississippi State from 1982 to '85. Rogers operates a Chicago-based company called Elite Football Preparation, which holds camps in Chicago, Alabama and Mississippi. A Lexis search for that business lists Kenneth Rogers as the contact and his title as "agent." A Birmingham News story from 2008 said Elite Football Preparation "matches high school athletes with college programs."
"Bond said the former teammate told him other schools had already offered $200,000, but since Newton really liked Mississippi State and had a relationship with head coach Dan Mullen dating to when both were at Florida, Mississippi State could get him for $180,000.
Let me ask you, do you think if Byrne didn't try to pay players that he would have ended up at Trailerbammer? If Trailerbammer believed that he was above it, do you think they would even consider him? Rich Rod Bowden & Co at Zona for that matter?
No the facts are pretty much established. The other dude took the Fifth as I recall.Not sure of your point, since no violation was found. Opinion is one thing, facts are another.
It's just fun to watch Ole Piss suffer after the arrogance they showed during their brief escape from the swirl of the drain at the bottom of the SEC.
Look, I get your point.No the facts are pretty much established. The other dude took the Fifth as I recall.
The application of the law to the facts are what didn't occur. NCAA was more concerned about trying to punish Auburn for beating Bammer than prosecuting the obvious case (of the two). That isn't to say that Auburn didn't cheat also, it just wasn't established by the facts.