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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 573476" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Sixteen years ago Dabo was selling real estate in Alabama. He became WR coach at Clemson in 2003. </p><p></p><p>In 2009 he became head coach, with no prior experience as a head coach or even as a coordinator. That is strange. Why would Clemson do that?</p><p>He then proceeded to lose to South Carolina 5 years in a row. You don't keep your multi-million dollar job at Clemson by losing to South Carolina every year.</p><p></p><p>So what do you do? You cheat. It's a rational decision. If you cheat and get caught you lose your job. You don't cheat you lose your job. Cheat and win and you make big bucks.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone really believe that all these 5 stars--almost all of them from other than SC-- suddenly found Clemson to be such a wonderful place to go to school--unless they were being paid?</p><p></p><p>Dabo has leveraged it into a $93 million contract. Cheating has worked well for him, and Clemson is the perfect place for it. They have a history of cheating--and it working--going back to Danny Ford.</p><p></p><p>I don't really care about wiretaps. The circumstantial evidence says it all.</p><p></p><p>A GT friend of mine has been to Clemson with a big donor buddy of his and has witnessed the $100 handshakes in the big donor lot after games. But that's the minor stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 573476, member: 630"] Sixteen years ago Dabo was selling real estate in Alabama. He became WR coach at Clemson in 2003. In 2009 he became head coach, with no prior experience as a head coach or even as a coordinator. That is strange. Why would Clemson do that? He then proceeded to lose to South Carolina 5 years in a row. You don't keep your multi-million dollar job at Clemson by losing to South Carolina every year. So what do you do? You cheat. It's a rational decision. If you cheat and get caught you lose your job. You don't cheat you lose your job. Cheat and win and you make big bucks. Does anyone really believe that all these 5 stars--almost all of them from other than SC-- suddenly found Clemson to be such a wonderful place to go to school--unless they were being paid? Dabo has leveraged it into a $93 million contract. Cheating has worked well for him, and Clemson is the perfect place for it. They have a history of cheating--and it working--going back to Danny Ford. I don't really care about wiretaps. The circumstantial evidence says it all. A GT friend of mine has been to Clemson with a big donor buddy of his and has witnessed the $100 handshakes in the big donor lot after games. But that's the minor stuff. [/QUOTE]
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