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58 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Just heard them say on CFGD that Maye turned down $5million to go play with a national champ contender.   Wow.  Said could not to that to Chapel Hill.  Rare guy.

He is getting close to that at UNC this season. 
 

schools are not supposed to be offering NIL money to pay for play but we all know that most of the NIL deals are just laundered bribe money. 

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10 minutes ago, Ricky Prickles said:

Man that's a high character guy! I probably would have taken that money and ran.

Maye is one of the highest compensated players this year in CFB. UNC had to offer him competitive money because that’s just the way it is now and it’s bad for business if they ain’t paying their stars. 
 

Bama and UGA were trying to buy Josh Downs last year. High character guys staying committed. Hopefully Ian Jackson is on this mindset. 

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Just now, 4Corners said:

Maye is one of the highest compensated players this year in CFB. UNC had to offer him competitive money because that’s just the way it is now and it’s bad for business if they ain’t paying their stars. 
 

Bama and UGA were trying to buy Josh Downs last year. High character guys staying committed. Hopefully Ian Jackson is on this mindset. 

haha, i completely forgot UNC probably compensated him there for a minute! I was under the mindset he turned that money down and UNC just gave him his education and some love. Im still trying to get used to this new paying college players stuff!

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4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

TCU's D sucks too. They were the #91 ranked scoring D in the league last year, but Max Duggan and company made up for it until they ran into that UGA buzzsaw. Duggan ain't there anymore. I was kinda surprised to see them ranked in the preseason to be honest.

Their offense doesn't look too bad, though.

Granted, the end zone pick was bad 

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I think it's clear you hate Deion Sanders.

 

It's like you think he's just a normal coach. One of the most flamboyant players in NFL history and a HOF. Of course he will be on camera a lot!

Yeah, I don't like people who are pieces of poo. 

I didn't mind him until he showed his true self when he took the Colorado job. The way he treated those kids is just inexcusable.

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