WR Barion Brown

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Good stuff @Memnon. Barion is a baller. I will be absolutely shocked if he returns to UK next year unless he's somehow sold on things being opened up with the freshman QB. If I had to guess, watch out for Tenn here. He won't come cheap though. He's getting paid nicely at UK and I'd guess others will be willing to match/surpass that.
Would love to have him but I'm still thinking Tennessee.
 
I don’t think Stoops is giving any consideration to abandoning $9M a year that will grow to $10M a year by the end of his contract
I expect Stoops to milk that contract until they 1) fire him or 2) make things so miserable that he says to **** with it. I can't see him as a coordinator. I think he gets out of coaching when his time at UK is up.
 
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Even if he did enter

Texas/Oregon, just gonna get ahead of it.

Isn't there a rule for transfers inside of the SEC. If so, that would eliminate Texas. Oregon has a ton of WR's. We have one WR coming back with more than 3 catches. We'd be a premiere landing spot for any WR. Especially if Dawson is back.
 
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Isn't there a rule for transfers inside of the SEC. If so, that would eliminate Texas. Oregon has a ton of WR's. We have one WR coming back with more than 3 catches. We'd be a premiere landing spot for any WR. Especially if Dawson is back.

No, lol.
Kids have transferred from SEC school to another every portal cycle. That no longer exists.
 
Isn't there a rule for transfers inside of the SEC. If so, that would eliminate Texas. Oregon has a ton of WR's. We have one WR coming back with more than 3 catches. We'd be a premiere landing spot for any WR. Especially if Dawson is back.
i believe that’s a spring thing.
 
No, lol.
Kids have transferred from SEC school to another every portal cycle. That no longer exists.

I wasn't sure. Thanks for the correction. Probably unlikely, but your never know. A lot of the big schools have better returning guys than we do.
 
I expect Miami to have interest here also UGA, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas A&M, Ohio State, Oregon, FSU-haha, and Michigan.
 
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