FSU hires Cornrow Norvell from bottom feeder Memphis

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wiLLLLLLLLLLLies buy out was paid for 100% by Null grad and billionaire Sara Blakely who invented and owns Spanx.

Willie was done in by a female pantyhose & girdle maven! :lol:

FSU, where the women are women and the men are, too! :lol:

Let’s hope she demanded to select the new H.C. as a condition of kicking in $18m. :giggle:
 

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wiLLLLLLLLLLLies buy out was paid for 100% by Null grad and billionaire Sara Blakely who invented and owns Spanx.
I heard she wrote a big check (I live in ATL & know who she is). I did not know she covered the whole thing. Of course when you can buy your hubby an NBA team to play with what’s 20 mil, right?
 

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lol... you think stoops wants to stay at Kentucky wherr in a good year he finishes third in the SEC East vs going to a school where he can theoretically win a national championship? in the SEC he has to beat Mullins with inferior talent to finish second in his division.
After the UT beat I would bolt if I were him. They have regressed since the season startef.
 

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I heard she wrote a big check (I live in ATL & know who she is). I did not know she covered the whole thing. Of course when you can buy your hubby an NBA team to play with what’s 20 mil, right?
$20m ....no, add a zero then triple it, then double that
 

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I was hoping for some feedback on my theory but no luck so far.

I am suggesting that Deion was a candidate for 5-10 minutes until that aggravating little thing called qualifications came to the surface and everyone realized that Deion cannot be a coach because he has not graduated from college.

By quietly stating that he is not a candidate, FSU is able to save Deion from the obvious embarrassment of having to admit that he was never even a college student back in the day.

Can anyone out there with knowledge confirm that a degree is required?
Six PHD's from FSU just barely equivalent to a GED so it wouldn't matter one way or another if Deion earned a degree from FSU.
 
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Here is a rumor that seems to be gaining traction. Prime Time in the mix to take over the Nolies. At first, it seems to be a joke. But sources say it true: Sanders is serious. A good idea?
1: Can he coach? Very little experience, but his efforts at the Texas high school he is coaching shows he can be serious if he puts his mind to something.
2: Can he recruit? No doubt that he could get into just about any high schooler's living room. Still one of the biggest names in the sport.
3: Can he fund raise? I suspect he would be an ATM machine for FSU; The alumni would love him.
4: Could he raise a respectable coaching staff? Names such as Dunn, Warwick, Seabass, Brooks, Ward,
and Wadsworth supposedly are being lined up.
5: Would FSU take the chance of another failed hire ? That, my friends, is the $64,000 question. But this one seems to be raising serious conversation in Tallahassee.
 

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Here is a rumor that seems to be gaining traction. Prime Time in the mix to take over the Nolies. At first, it seems to be a joke. But sources say it true: Sanders is serious. A good idea?
1: Can he coach? Very little experience, but his efforts at the Texas high school he is coaching shows he can be serious if he puts his mind to something.
2: Can he recruit? No doubt that he could get into just about any high schooler's living room. Still one of the biggest names in the sport.
3: Can he fund raise? I suspect he would be an ATM machine for FSU; The alumni would love him.
4: Could he raise a respectable coaching staff? Names such as Dunn, Warwick, Seabass, Brooks, Ward,
and Wadsworth supposedly are being lined up.
5: Would FSU take the chance of another failed hire ? That, my friends, is the $64,000 question. But this one seems to be raising serious conversation in Tallahassee.
Good Lord man we've been discussing this for a week. You need to go to those AA meetings if you expect to get better.
 

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Good Lord man we've been discussing this for a week. You need to go to those AA meetings if you expect to get better.

I've heard that stickeyed threads are invisible to some people.
 

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1: Can he coach? Very little experience, but his efforts at the Texas high school he is coaching shows he can be serious if he puts his mind to something.
2: Can he recruit? No doubt that he could get into just about any high schooler's living room. Still one of the biggest names in the sport.
3: Can he fund raise? I suspect he would be an ATM machine for FSU; The alumni would love him.
4: Could he raise a respectable coaching staff? Names such as Dunn, Warwick, Seabass, Brooks, Ward,
and Wadsworth supposedly are being lined up.
5: Would FSU take the chance of another failed hire ? That, my friends, is the $64,000 question. But this one seems to be raising serious conversation in Tallahassee.

1. Coaching in high school is nowhere near like coaching at a program the size of fsu. Not even close. Does he have the managerial skills to run things? I'd say no chance in hell.

2. That will wear off after the first 5-7 season.

3. Once again, this will end when he starts losing.

4. That you mention guys who've never coached before in college says it all. He has no clue how to put together a legit coaching staff. Being a star player doesn't mean you can coach.

5. Most clown fans love the hire. As a gator fan, I'd love the hire. He'd make wiLLLLLLLLLLLLie look like Saban.
 

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For a coaching position, the minimum requirement is a bachelor's degree; however, many schools prefer to hire a coach with a master's degree or higher. In some states, certification is required. Additionally, most coaches are required to be certified in CPR

Six PHD's from FSU just barely equivalent to a GED so it wouldn't matter one way or another if Deion earned a degree from FSU.

By far, U Miami beats FSU academically. Sure, neither approach UF at real academics and Life preparation..
 

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