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Outside of the offensive line talent they will bring in, their class sucks. We could add zero to our current class and it would be better than what they end up with on signing day
 
LOL at SUckGator51 declaring Friday Night Bites better than Paradise...

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They can be as brain dead and delusional as they want if it keeps chomper on payroll

The fact that SUGator, a 60 year old grown *** man, reads every thread on this board and loses his **** over CIS on a daily basis is just delicious.

Once this season goes south for them, he'll be on literal suicide watch
 
LOL at SUckGator51 declaring Friday Night Bites better than Paradise...

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They can be as brain dead and delusional as they want if it keeps chomper on payroll

The fact that SUGator, a 60 year old grown *** man, reads every thread on this board and loses his **** over CIS on a daily basis is just delicious.

Once this season goes south for them, he'll be on literal suicide watch

And he's their leader.
 
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LOL at SUckGator51 declaring Friday Night Bites better than Paradise...

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They can be as brain dead and delusional as they want if it keeps chomper on payroll

The fact that SUGator, a 60 year old grown *** man, reads every thread on this board and loses his **** over CIS on a daily basis is just delicious.

Once this season goes south for them, he'll be on literal suicide watch

And he's their leader.

LOL
 
LOL at SUckGator51 declaring Friday Night Bites better than Paradise...

View attachment 47820

They can be as brain dead and delusional as they want if it keeps chomper on payroll

The fact that SUGator, a 60 year old grown *** man, reads every thread on this board and loses his **** over CIS on a daily basis is just delicious.

Once this season goes south for them, he'll be on literal suicide watch

He's CIS little ***** , he's use to the 24/7 hoping we all get band for being savages . I'm sure he's figured it out most have been banned from all tos because they only allow p@ssies
 
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A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida

A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida - The Chronicle of Higher Education


Its about to get messy in The Swamp. They nay want to rethink that Corral commitment if this guy stays ****ed. One of their own, too.

You need to reread the article and rethink your conclusion.

The takeaway is this: if you oppose Huntley Johnson or one his athlete clients, he will hound you and use all his powers to ruin your life, including getting you fired from not only your UF job, but from future jobs.

This works out perfectly for UF's criminal athletic department, they can continue their criminal behavior with impunity, knowing that Huntley Johnson will destroy anyone that works for the University that tries to bring justice to their athlete criminals.
 
A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida

A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida - The Chronicle of Higher Education


Its about to get messy in The Swamp. They nay want to rethink that Corral commitment if this guy stays ****ed. One of their own, too.

Wow. He's trying to dismantle them. They'll regret not paying him the $400k. That place is corrupt as ****.

Where is the NCAA on this one
 
A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida

A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida - The Chronicle of Higher Education


Its about to get messy in The Swamp. They nay want to rethink that Corral commitment if this guy stays ****ed. One of their own, too.

Wow. He's trying to dismantle them. They'll regret not paying him the $400k. That place is corrupt as ****.

Where is the NCAA on this one

There's nothing there that the NCAA has any jurisdiction over
 
A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida

A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida - The Chronicle of Higher Education


Its about to get messy in The Swamp. They nay want to rethink that Corral commitment if this guy stays ****ed. One of their own, too.

You need to reread the article and rethink your conclusion.

The takeaway is this: if you oppose Huntley Johnson or one his athlete clients, he will hound you and use all his powers to ruin your life, including getting you fired from not only your UF job, but from future jobs.

This works out perfectly for UF's criminal athletic department, they can continue their criminal behavior with impunity, knowing that Huntley Johnson will destroy anyone that works for the University that tries to bring justice to their athlete criminals.

He's shaking them down for his bread (which in all honesty, 400 K is probably a discount). Plain and simple. He'll go scorched Earth if necessary and won't care who he brings down. Other attorneys might now be reluctant to become involved with their criminal athletes bc of this dude (of course there will ALWAYS be takers, but will they be worth a flip?).

It's a bad look for them with the potential to get even worse. Look at the Ole Miss situation and what happened bc of one ****ed off ex-employee with a saavy lawyer.
 
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A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida

A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida - The Chronicle of Higher Education


Its about to get messy in The Swamp. They nay want to rethink that Corral commitment if this guy stays ****ed. One of their own, too.

You need to reread the article and rethink your conclusion.

The takeaway is this: if you oppose Huntley Johnson or one his athlete clients, he will hound you and use all his powers to ruin your life, including getting you fired from not only your UF job, but from future jobs.

This works out perfectly for UF's criminal athletic department, they can continue their criminal behavior with impunity, knowing that Huntley Johnson will destroy anyone that works for the University that tries to bring justice to their athlete criminals.

He's shaking them down for his bread (which in all honesty, 400 K is probably a discount). Plain and simple. He'll go scorched Earth if necessary and won't care who he brings down. Other attorneys might now be reluctant to become involved with their criminal athletes bc of this dude (of course there will ALWAYS be takers, but will they be worth a flip?).

It's a bad look for them with the potential to get even worse. Look at the Ole Miss situation and what happened bc of one ****ed off ex-employee with a saavy lawyer.

Read the article, it's not just about his 400K.

Many of his FOI requests are regarding the Antonio Callaway case. At least 3 people have lost their jobs because of this case, and he's embarrassed the university many times over. What do you think the takeaway is for a compliance or Title IX administrator handling the case or having input into a UF athlete misconduct case represented by Johnson? I'll make it simple: I better do exactly what Huntley wants or he'll ruin my life and present and future income.

The guy at UF and Florida Polytechnic lost his job because he bought a ****y video with his own money on his own time, but the receipt got sent to his UF email address. It wasn't smart on his part, but had he been on the right side of Huntley none of that would have come to light.
 
A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida

A Warning, a Crusade, and a Public Reckoning at the U. of Florida - The Chronicle of Higher Education


Its about to get messy in The Swamp. They nay want to rethink that Corral commitment if this guy stays ****ed. One of their own, too.

You need to reread the article and rethink your conclusion.

The takeaway is this: if you oppose Huntley Johnson or one his athlete clients, he will hound you and use all his powers to ruin your life, including getting you fired from not only your UF job, but from future jobs.

This works out perfectly for UF's criminal athletic department, they can continue their criminal behavior with impunity, knowing that Huntley Johnson will destroy anyone that works for the University that tries to bring justice to their athlete criminals.

He's shaking them down for his bread (which in all honesty, 400 K is probably a discount). Plain and simple. He'll go scorched Earth if necessary and won't care who he brings down. Other attorneys might now be reluctant to become involved with their criminal athletes bc of this dude (of course there will ALWAYS be takers, but will they be worth a flip?).

It's a bad look for them with the potential to get even worse. Look at the Ole Miss situation and what happened bc of one ****ed off ex-employee with a saavy lawyer.

Read the article, it's not just about his 400K.

Many of his FOI requests are regarding the Antonio Callaway case. At least 3 people have lost their jobs because of this case, and he's embarrassed the university many times over. What do you think the takeaway is for a compliance or Title IX administrator handling the case or having input into a UF athlete misconduct case represented by Johnson? I'll make it simple: I better do exactly what Huntley wants or he'll ruin my life and present and future income.

The guy at UF and Florida Polytechnic lost his job because he bought a ****y video with his own money on his own time, but the receipt got sent to his UF email address. It wasn't smart on his part, but had he been on the right side of Huntley none of that would have come to light.

I hear you, but you're kidding yourself if you think this isn't about the money.

The guy is still filing requests. There's nothing positive that can come of this on UF's end. I can assure you the second he gets his cash, this'll all end.
 
...So the guy in charge of Title IX is ordering **** about co-eds. That's a good look there. I'm sure he wasn't biased at all.
 
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Some more gheytor delusion
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So youre going to take a slow undersized safety and convert him to a nickel CB, and say "sorry, you arent going to be a geytor" to an already elite nickel...A person really can't say this and believe it, right? Already deflecting and reaching for reasons why someone won't be in that class..

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L....O....L
 
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They're really something else.....
After all the FNL "success" and a 5 star QB committing to them, their class is still #40 and we're #2 ...
 
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