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I’m not a lawyer but I’m unsure how Tennessee can sue a person who could not legally sign a contract that they want enforced.
Quick reaction would be that since the mother made the decision for the minor she would be the one on the hook for any damages resulting from his failure to fulfill the contract.

Lawyers??
 
That's a tough blow for ASU. They weren't close to the same team when he was out. I'm sure someone will pay him a fortune on the transfer market, though, so I get it.
Starting to look like a whole lot of high school guys signed 2 year contracts. I think we are seeing it with kam mikell and drelon miller for instance. That's gonna be stressful.
 
Baylor, Iowa State and Kansas State are all being fined $500k by the Big 12
Iowa State's got bigger problems.


Seeing all sorts of chatter that the Clones are going to have a max exodus and that their best-ever recruiting class is in jeopardy of guys using that 15-day window after a HC leaves to novate their scholarship agreement like several of the Sacramento State guys did.
 
Iowa State's got bigger problems.


Seeing all sorts of chatter that the Clones are going to have a max exodus and that their best-ever recruiting class is in jeopardy of guys using that 15-day window after a HC leaves to novate their scholarship agreement like several of the Sacramento State guys did.

With Penn State only signing like 4 guys, they are going to need to have most of the ISU class and current studs transfer over just like Franklin brought to VT from Penn State. I would bet most of Wazzu will go to ISU
 
With Penn State only signing like 4 guys, they are going to need to have most of the ISU class and current studs transfer over just like Franklin brought to VT from Penn State. I would bet most of Wazzu will go to ISU
I'm not sure that Jimmy Rogers has the type of pull from Wazzu after 1 year that Franklin and Campbell had with their long tenures. I guess we'll see.
 
Iowa State's got bigger problems.


Seeing all sorts of chatter that the Clones are going to have a max exodus and that their best-ever recruiting class is in jeopardy of guys using that 15-day window after a HC leaves to novate their scholarship agreement like several of the Sacramento State guys did.

Pedo St. fans will eat Rocco alive. He isn't all that good.
 
Actually, if your into driving fast, the Barber Motorsports Park and museum is just outside of BHM. A day of driving Porsche’s isn’t bad.
 
I guess the silly "Notre Dame to the Big 12" storyline is ended after 2 days

Good. The deal they have with the ACC where they get the best of both worlds is bull****. Join fully in football or not at all.
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and suggest that Matt Campbell may have a favorite idiomatic expression.

Thats got to be a difficult aspect of speaking to a televised audience frequently.

Even in regular speech, I know using the same expressions repeatedly can wear on those who listen to me. Something I try to remember, especially professionally.
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and suggest that Matt Campbell may have a favorite idiomatic expression.


Get ready to hear "how you play without the ball shows how much you love your teammates" a little too often from our new OC.

It's not quite a verbal crutch (what Campbell is doing in that video), but more a catchphrase like Fleck's "row your boat" that we'll hear often enough that it will start to grate on us gen-xers who have been primed our whole lives to disdain such things.
 
Get ready to hear "how you play without the ball shows how much you love your teammates" a little too often from our new OC.

It's not quite a verbal crutch (what Campbell is doing in that video), but more a catchphrase like Fleck's "row your boat" that we'll hear often enough that it will start to grate on us gen-xers who have been primed our whole lives to disdain such things.
That’d be tits!
 
Get ready to hear "how you play without the ball shows how much you love your teammates" a little too often from our new OC.

It's not quite a verbal crutch (what Campbell is doing in that video), but more a catchphrase like Fleck's "row your boat" that we'll hear often enough that it will start to grate on us gen-xers who have been primed our whole lives to disdain such things.
Sports culture is a lot of repetition of "Successories" sayings by coaches and buy-in on that stuff from players. At least up through the college level. That stuff gets tuned out with eye rolls from the professionals at the NFL level. I think this is a big part of why a lot of coaches struggle transitioning between the two levels. Young, less mature players feed on that stuff. Established adult professionals think the coach is a goober if he tries it. That's what Hawkins ran into in the CFL and Rhule in the NFL, for example.
 
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