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113 assistant coaches but there's no money to pay the players huh @JALEN HURTS :mjpls:
Do u read any of my posts or just want to continue to spew ignorance? We got money obviously. Its the other schools that don't.

This is a perfect example of what I have been saying would happen when/if players start getting paid. Schools like Alabama, OSU, USC, etc would get all the top players(coaches in this case) Even to come in and take lesser roles
 

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Do u read any of my posts or just want to continue to spew ignorance? We got money obviously. Its the other schools that don't.

This is a perfect example of what I have been saying would happen when/if players start getting paid. Schools like Alabama, OSU, USC, etc would get all the top players(coaches in this case) Even to come in and take lesser roles


Yep this all a resource deal u know Bama got advantage if a school like FSU can't even keep up Jimbo literally put it out there in public haha people really want CFB to turn into one 16 team super conference programs be dropping left and right
 

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Rick Ross' new album opener produced by Miami DE Chad Thomas

College football players have a lot on their plates to begin with, between daily practices and workouts, film sessions, and a full class schedule. But one college football player, Miami starting defensive end Chad Thomas, has managed to balance all this while becoming one of the hottest up-and-coming producers in the Miami, Fla. hip-hop scene.

The Washington Post recently interviewed Thomas, whose producer name is “Major Nine.” Thomas’ most recent production is Rick Ross’ “Apple of My Eye,” which is the opening track on his new album Rather You Than Me, that was released just last week.

 

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Do u read any of my posts or just want to continue to spew ignorance? We got money obviously. Its the other schools that don't.

This is a perfect example of what I have been saying would happen when/if players start getting paid. Schools like Alabama, OSU, USC, etc would get all the top players(coaches in this case) Even to come in and take lesser roles
Ever heard of the term "revenue sharing"? :mjpls:
 
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