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My thought is he saw all the blue blood programs that contacted Selton and knew he'd get the same interest or more.

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50 minutes ago, Shockley3333 said:

My thought is he saw all the blue blood programs that contacted Selton and knew he'd get the same interest or more.

The blue blood....or the youngblood... :)

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thats hollywood fellas

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On 4/9/2024 at 6:54 AM, MaltLiquorBull said:

I'm so old, I can remember when multi-year contracts meant that you put in the work 4 years in exchange for tuition, books, room and board, meals, nutrition specialist, training program, personal trainer, occasional per diem money, pride in your chosen school, and eventually a degree.   Not intended to place blame on anyone for what college sports has turned into...its all about the $$$.  Just doesn't seem the same now when players chase the money like pros (and coaches do, too).  I root for the name on the front of the jersey.  Sad to hear CY doesn't want to play for USF anymore.

im older than you

what keeps my attitude so young

my thoughts ideas evolve with the times

i  happily accept that all the players are on one year deals now

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22 hours ago, belgianbull said:

No doubt College sports is a multi billion dollar industry. From television networks to the gambling industry, to the universities, and everyone and everything in between.

I am totally fine with players getting their fair share of the money pie. The Nil is just something we will have to figure out. If you look at other teams in the AAC, they are also losing players. For now we will just have to restock for next year, and than figure out how to be competitive in the NIL long term. If we can get 300 million plus for an OCS I suspect the donor base is there for NIL money

 

everybody is losing players

 

the grass is always greener 

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27 minutes ago, smazza said:

everybody is losing players

 

the grass is always greener 

I don't know if the grass is greener, but the dollars are. 

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On 4/8/2024 at 6:13 PM, flsportsfan83 said:

Well basketball was fun for a season. Ugh.

man, this is starting to feel like 2016 USF football... The difference is, we still had the talent in 2017. 

 

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2 hours ago, smazza said:

im older than you

what keeps my attitude so young

my thoughts ideas evolve with the times

i  happily accept that all the players are on one year deals now

Plus let’s be honest. USF was not winning all that much during the pre NIL era. Big schools like Bama pretty much was paying players under the table anyway. Might as well have it out in the  open. A big school like USF located in a growing Tampa Bay Area will only be positive imo. Now imagine how it will be when USF gets that ACC invite.

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9 hours ago, Bull Matrix said:

Plus let’s be honest. USF was not winning all that much during the pre NIL era. Big schools like Bama pretty much was paying players under the table anyway. Might as well have it out in the  open. A big school like USF located in a growing Tampa Bay Area will only be positive imo. Now imagine how it will be when USF gets that ACC invite.

Tommy Wiseau Lol GIF by The Room

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Youngblood to Alabama

 

 

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