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2024 College Football Thread


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On 12/12/2024 at 12:18 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Sounds like all of our portal guys are pulling their names out until they can talk to the new staff. I have a friend in Greensboro who has a lot of local sports connections and used to work for ESPN. There's a certain 5* 2026 QB committed to an SEC team who is evidently ready to flip on a dime to Carolina when Carolina really wasn't even in the running for him during his recruitment.

stop it.

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7 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

The defense was actually pretty dang good under Butch Davis, the problem was the offense. If you put Drake Maye on that 2009 team instead of Bryn Renner then you’ve got a top 10 team. But Quinn, Coples, Austin, Sturdivant, Brown, Carter, Thomas, Wilson, Reddick, and Searcy all spent time in the NFL.

Hell, in the 26 games from 2008 to 2009, UNC allowed 30+ points only 3 times.

 

Absolutely. The D is gonna be good again finally. We may only get that much, but that much wins games. 

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47 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I keep thinking about this and wondering why he has a 1 mil buyout so early in the contract.  That is interesting.  

So he can leave to do what he actually wants if he can find a way back in.  Think he ideally wants to be in the NFL and getting those wins.  

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3 hours ago, CRA said:

So he can leave to do what he actually wants if he can find a way back in.  Think he ideally wants to be in the NFL and getting those wins.  

So you complain when Deion wants to leave, but when BB wants to leave it's all cool.

 

Lol you guys just love to hate on Deion it's so obvious and clear you have an agenda. Deion is the only HC in history who can't leave for another coaching job. 

 

What's your excuse now?

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33 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So you complain when Deion wants to leave, but when BB wants to leave it's all cool.

 

Lol you guys just love to hate on Deion it's so obvious and clear you have an agenda. Deion is the only HC in history who can't leave for another coaching job. 

 

What's your excuse now?

Good lord, you are absolutely obsessed with that man. Somehow everything has to circle back to Deion Sanders.

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8 hours ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

So you complain when Deion wants to leave, but when BB wants to leave it's all cool.

 

Lol you guys just love to hate on Deion it's so obvious and clear you have an agenda. Deion is the only HC in history who can't leave for another coaching job. 

 

What's your excuse now?

someone asked why he had a 1 million buyout built into his deal that essentially is effective immediately (June).  I answered that question. 

feel free to share a better reason for the absurd buyout if it isn’t for the built in flexibility to part ways (for both sides). 

Dabo’s buyout next year is $60 million as a comparable.  

Deion ain’t got nothing to do with this, it’s just you forcing it into the convo 

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