Again…You have no idea what you’re talking about.
Colorado leaving is what started the mass exodus which is what caused Oregon, Washington, Utah, and everyone else to jump ship immediately after.
The Pac 12 was looking to expand just like the Big 12 did. Colorado leaving followed by everyone else killed that and killed the conference.
I thought that's what you were talking about but that was when Taggert was at FAU.He went on a recruiting trip to FSU when Taggart was there. Kendal Briles was the OC. I guess he was in charge of dealing with the QBs. He worked with the other QBs and completely ignored Shedeur. Even when the kid was trying to ask him something.
So he lit up TCU for 510 yard passing because he wanted to make Briles look stupid. They are already calling for a replacement for Briles after just one game at TCU.
My bad. I didn't know Briles followed Taggart to FAU.I thought that's what you were talking about but that was when Taggert was at FAU.
"[Shedeur] could have gone anywhere,” Deion mentioned last week. “His problem is he’s impatient like his dad. He didn’t want to wait. He’s like, ‘I ain’t waiting two years to get on the field.’ … So he chose FAU because he had a relationship with Willie Taggart that derived from FSU when he was gonna go there … but the coordinator that we’re playing against this week was there, and he didn’t treat [Shedeur] kindly. So there’s a lot of blood in that thing. There’s a lot of bad blood in that thing.”
Deion Sanders Says His Son Shedeur Sanders Was Motivated By TCU OC Kendal Briles Lack Of Respect During Recruitment
Speaking with Pat McAfee on Monday, Deion Sanders made it a point to say his son Shedeur remembered being snubbed by TCU's Kendal Briles.www.outkick.com
My bad. I didn't know Briles followed Taggart to FAU.
I still don't think Deion like FSU that much though. I have never saw so man pale faces talking so much shyt about a black man since Muhammad Ali. I wasn't even born then.
CaCs always trying to force you to adhere to some sort of “institutional subservience” sounding just like a few of these buck dancing nikkas in here
They were still negotiating deals up until a few weeks ago when the exodus happened.Both of i you are wrong. USC and UCLA left because there was no long term TV deal in place beyond 2023. And this past year espn offered the pac 12 a deal that would’ve guaranteed over $30 million a year per team but the pac 12 president wanted $50 million. They tried to up the price with no LA market.
The Big 12 needing to replace Texas and Oklahoma was in the market. They also signed a billion dollar tv extension and by Colorado coming in, they will get about $31 million a year.
All the other teams were going to leave regardless because the PAC 12 didn’t have a tv deal in place. I think the only option they had was with Apple.
Nah breh. It’s was over at that point. USC leaving sealed the deal. And it’s the timing. Their current deal is over after this year. Nobody wanted to take a chance.They were still negotiating deals up until a few weeks ago when the exodus happened.
USC & UCLA left a year ago. The plan was for everyone else to stick together and expand with two more teams (SMU & SDSU). That was the plan up until Colorado left. Then Oregon & Washington shortly after and it was done.Nah breh. It’s was over at that point. USC leaving sealed the deal. And it’s the timing. Their current deal is over after this year. Nobody wanted to take a chance.
Colorado left after the pac 12 couldn’t get a deal done with espn. They literally getting the same amount of money in big 12 that they would’ve gotten had the espn/pac 12 deal went thru.USC & UCLA left a year ago. The plan was for everyone else to stick together and expand with two more teams (SMU & SDSU). That was the plan up until Colorado left. Then Oregon & Washington shortly after and it was done.
Breh what about Georgia Tech?
They’re #2. It is what it is. I can’t get excited again until we have some sustained success
I honestly stopped caring about college football for a few years. Deion got me byke in this shyt!