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fire the d staff already. have an interim or analyst coach the bowl on d. seriously, its not hard. the results were horrific. just rip the band aid off otheriwse youre ******** yourself for more recruits
I swear the NIL era is moving too fast for Mario to process, I was thinking about how are they gonna attract top-tier defensive talent when there’s a huge question mark on who’s gonna be coaching


just get rid of these sorry no good mother****ers and move forward.
 
I swear the NIL era is moving too fast for Mario to process, I was thinking about how are they gonna attract top-tier defensive talent when there’s a huge question mark on who’s gonna be coaching


just get rid of these sorry no good mother****ers and move forward.

Unfortunately, I think Guidry is here at least until the Bowl game. However, Mario needs to adjust to new era and at least let guys go sooner. Gives you change to sell these potential transfers.
 
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All I know is that Mendoza has an established game manager floor. We can win games with him but won’t make any playoff noise.

But on the flip side you see how good cam ward was at wazzu with bad talent around him and he made a jump here. Maybe Fernando makes a similar jump
 
I swear the NIL era is moving too fast for Mario to process, I was thinking about how are they gonna attract top-tier defensive talent when there’s a huge question mark on who’s gonna be coaching


just get rid of these sorry no good mother****ers and move forward.
You aren’t a serious person if you actually believe this
 
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Anybody else see this? Top NIL collectives. I'm assuming miami has $$ coming from other places? Not sure the difference with all this NIL stuff
 
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Anybody else see this? Top NIL collectives. I'm assuming miami has $$ coming from other places? Not sure the difference with all this NIL stuff
Not sure how or who compiled this but I can tell you with 100% certainty on 2 of them that they aren't right.

Won't say exactly how I know but Tennessee's Spyre Sports has an average annual funding of around $18M per year, $16M-$18M-$20M the last 3 years. They have allocated around $15-16M per year to football and earmarked some for reserves or for certain players that don't end up coming, just in case, renegotiating, etc. Of course, some goes to baseball, basketball, and tiny amounts to softball and women's hoops.

South Carolina, not as familiar with theirs, but I know enough.. they got close to $18M this year and were sitting around $13-14M the prior year.

We're talking $7M off (80%) on one and $5-9M off (70-100%) on another. On the only 2 on the list I could speak about. I've heard Oregon is approaching $25-30M range. I think that Texas number is close and I think the Ohio State number is close.
 
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Not sure how or who compiled this but I can tell you with 100% certainty on 2 of them that they aren't right.

Won't say exactly how I know but Tennessee's Spyre Sports has an average annual funding of around $18M per year, $16M-$18M-$20M the last 3 years. They have allocated around $15-16M per year to football and earmarked some for reserves or for certain players that don't end up coming, just in case, renegotiating, etc. Of course, some goes to baseball, basketball, and tiny amounts to softball and women's hoops.

South Carolina, not as familiar with theirs, but I know enough.. they got close to $18M this year and were sitting around $13-14M the prior year.

We're talking $7M off (80%) on one and $5-9M off (70-100%) on another. On the only 2 on the list I could speak about. I've heard Oregon is approaching $25-30M range. I think that Texas number is close and I think the Ohio State number is close.

Any guess on how we stack up to these schools?
 
Any guess on how we stack up to these schools?
Right on par with Tennessee but they're growing due to their trending success and we have some stagnation due to our finish to the season and some others getting frustrated with Mario. Most of the frustration isn't exactly our "collective" or NIL related. They're still there.

South Carolina is riding a wave from their season but we top them YoY.
 
Right on par with Tennessee but they're growing due to their trending success and we have some stagnation due to our finish to the season and some others getting frustrated with Mario. Most of the frustration isn't exactly our "collective" or NIL related. They're still there.

South Carolina is riding a wave from their season but we top them YoY.

Seems like these numbers will continue to grow exponentially until some equilibrium is reached, and I don’t think we are close to that yet. Do you see us being able to keep pace with the top collectives? Is there any difference between the collective and the mega boosters or is that considered one?
 
Right on par with Tennessee but they're growing due to their trending success and we have some stagnation due to our finish to the season and some others getting frustrated with Mario. Most of the frustration isn't exactly our "collective" or NIL related. They're still there.

South Carolina is riding a wave from their season but we top them YoY.
Winning 10 games for the second time in twenty years and having our QB headed to New York Saturday leading to money stagnating out of frustration is so fitting for this program.
 
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