pythagoras
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Few years late IMO. Good riddance
All I know is somebody at Iowa better be doing their homework on recruits. And everyone on that team just got immediate transfer eligibility.
All I know is somebody at Iowa better be doing their homework on recruits. And everyone on that team just got immediate transfer eligibility.
Where's the best place to find the breakdown? I was looking at BHGP but with their listing plus the ones leaving, my math was coming up with 88 which is obviously way off.Problem is that we've only got one available scholarship to give right now.
Was just going to say that. It would be absolutely hilarious to watch CryFan burn to the ground if MSU bought him out, which would obviously never happen at that amount of money.Matt Campbell perfect candidate. Squeaky clean and could recruit the heck out of Ohio where he is from.
Matt Campbell perfect candidate. Squeaky clean and could recruit the heck out of Ohio where he is from.
Even if they did there’s no way anyone’s gonna pay a $6 million buyout plus $4-5 million per year (he’s making $3.5 at ISU and no way he leaves for less money) for a fuckin’ dork with a .500 conference and overall record over four years in the shittiest P5 league.He would probably be on their "A" list but do they have that much cash on hand to afford the buyout?
Do they even have anyone worth snagging? I'm not too up on their roster or recruiting class. That stud DE they had would have been but he may have been a SR and done I bet.All I know is somebody at Iowa better be doing their homework on recruits. And everyone on that team just got immediate transfer eligibility.
I thought I saw some ISU guy saying yesterday he'd been reached out to already... If that's true he musta been #1 on their list. Kinda wish he'd go just to piss of ISU fans. I don't think he'd move the needle much at MSUMatt Campbell perfect candidate. Squeaky clean and could recruit the heck out of Ohio where he is from.
He didn't do anything. He said so himself, and I believe everything he says. Also, the allegations/problems with the program had nothing to do with his retirement. He evaluates where the program is every February and he decided this was the perfect time he step down. It had nothing to do with the fact that it was the day after his NCAA violations were made public.He had a good run. Couple of bad seasons at the end. But looks like there are a lot of problems at Michigan State. We will see how many of the problems he gets caught up in.
Waiting for the idiot who can’t register sarcasm...He didn't do anything. He said so himself, and I believe everything he says. Also, the allegations/problems with the program had nothing to do with his retirement. He evaluates where the program is every February and he decided this was the perfect time he step down. It had nothing to do with the fact that it was the day after his NCAA violations were made public.