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We will see the continued decline of CFB , all this makes sense , soon if there’s a weak game on the schedule that NIL’s see as worthless to there ever increasing contracts they’ll just get sick on tweak an ankle.

Same as we’ve seen in Bowl games, just not worth playing and getting hurt.

Ticket prices to explode with a terrible product because star players will fake injuries.

CFB is becoming a trash sport very quickly
 
That's awesome! send a pic of the other side if you have one
Here’s the flip side panther and a better pic of the Ibis. Kinda rough, but they are 10 yrs old. Thanks for asking
 

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Sounds like he is sick and tired of divas.

Can't say I blame him.

Things will get way worse, before they get better, if they get better.

Fans are gonna wish players were still getting jerked for money when this is all said and done.

The biggest issue I have with the whole speech is the fact he has final approval of which scholarships to accept.
How come he didn't see anywhere in process that those kids were soft.
It is hard for me to feel sorry for a self inflicted wound.
 
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I don’t think the job has been offered yet, so this is kinda strange.

I hope Jans is not using the job with recruits to build his own personal clout… maybe - in the best light - he was giving recruits a heads up that he’d be talking to Miami. It’d be unfortunate for him to be saying he was offered the job so he could say he turned it down. Especially if there’s actually been no offer.
 
He got ******* lucky he didn’t kill someone **** that apologist ****.
what did he do? DUI?

if its a DUI, **** him. thats a selfish decision and hes extremely lucky.

that was my issue with guidry. man did it three times and still got high paying jobs.
 
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I would take Chris Jans 100%.

He could say he wants an easier path than SEC regular season for NCAA tournament.

I think Jans would have Miami in tournament more consistently than L, not sure he would take Miami as far as L did in said tournaments.
 
I would take Chris Jans 100%.

He could say he wants an easier path than SEC regular season for NCAA tournament.

I think Jans would have Miami in tournament more consistently than L, not sure he would take Miami as far as L did in said tournaments.
This is something that often gets overlooked with L. He took this program to new heights, but we were rarely consistently good. The highs were high, but the lows coming off the highs were low, and in this season's case, historically low.
 
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What makes Chris Caputo a championship coach? He’s 16-23 in conference. I don’t see it. Serious question.

The answer to your question is based on knowing what went on behind the scenes leading to Miami’s run - both from a recruiting and program building perspective and from a basketball strategy perspective.

He’s one of the smartest and hardest working guys that has ever passed through the Miami athletic department.

He’s in his third season at a program that was in really bad shape (support, culture, resources, etc) when he took over the job.

He had a pretty good first year (considering the state of the program he inherited) but didn’t have enough talent (due to limited resources) to overcome injury issues his second year.

He’s got a deeper team this year that lost its best player before the season started but is still off to the best start in recent memory. He has singlehandedly built the GW NIL collective - which is still underfunded but has allowed GW to have a competitive roster.

Next year is the year GW is positioned to really compete in the A10, but if he continues to stay ahead of schedule and has a strong year, I would want him over almost anyone.
 
This is something that often gets overlooked with L. He took this program to new heights, but we were rarely consistently good. The highs were high, but the lows coming off the highs were low, and in this season's case, historically low.
Making a Final Four is so tough. For any team. L did it twice, with two different schools.
 
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