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Hey Fever…what time are the “Big Boosters” meeting tomorrow to ink the deal with Kiffin?!?!?!?

All the NIL has done is leveled the playing field for the top 30 programs. Each year in CFB there were literally 4 to 6 teams that could win a natty. Now there are 15. With the NIL the rich will continue full steam ahead. Florida spent too much time dicking around before realizing we need to fix the NIL. Now good sir, until a non blue blood wins a natty then how is that thinking flawed?

To me, NIL has indeed brought more teams into contention. And it is not even the “buying a title”. The days of Kirby and Saban being 4 deep at every position is over. And you see it this year with UGa, Kirby now has to coach the games to win, which he is not elite at. There are ups and downs to it. I mean, more teams competing, but nothing is guaranteed. If we went 6-6 next year DJ could just walk up to OSU and play his final year with Jermiah Smith. Schools will have to learn to take the good with the bad.
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Hey Fever…what time are the “Big Boosters” meeting tomorrow to ink the deal with Kiffin?!?!?!?

I think the point is that we're showing we can be right there with the best teams in the SEC. Ole Miss beat up UGA pretty good and we just outhit them for 60 minutes.

There's no excuse for how we opened the year, but I have to give CBN and the team credit for turning it around. EVERYONE had given this team up for dead, so to be winning big time SEC games late in the season is impressive to me.

They have definitely improved cleaning things up pre-snap. You don't see all the motion penalties and delays of game. And the defensive turnaround, I don't know if I've seen anything like it.

And Lagway''s upside is No. 1 pick in the draft.

So I'd like to see us get a win in Tallahassee. I expect it will be harder than we would think. Win a decent bowl game. Pull a recruiting class somewhere in the 20s. Sign a decent NIL class. All seem doable. And you'd have to call that a pretty positive 2024.

And this post made the point some are making perfectly.

Pam Bondi past the Gaetz

It’s like getting caught speeding and defending yourself by saying other people were speeding too.
So by shedding light on the hypocrisy that the police did not enforce the speeding on 5000 cars that went in front of you were somehow defending ourselves that way? I think the two are uniquely different. Nobody is defending what happened on January 6, as I said, they took it too far, But to verify that ignoring the 18 months of chaos that the Democrats allowed beforehand is the height of hypocrisy.

It’s almost as hypocritical as pretending to be a republican when you’re clearly a liberal and a Democrat.
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