Gomez Adams
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Georgia Tech, a 3 - 9 team, beat them by 23.You're reaching here. They beat them by 10 and there was not a lot of doubt in the 4th quarter.
Georgia Tech, a 3 - 9 team, beat them by 23.You're reaching here. They beat them by 10 and there was not a lot of doubt in the 4th quarter.
Georgia Tech, a 3 - 9 team, beat them by 23.
What's the topic?
And yet you are using it by saying beating a losing team is somehow a STRONG showing.Repeat after me: There is no transitive property in college football.
And yet you are using it by saying beating a losing team is somehow a STRONG showing.
Possibly, but we still won't be able to spare the cost of season tickets or a donation to the GTAA. That's the responsibility of other people or the big money guys. We just decided how to spend it on this board.once the dust on this and the recruiting class settles, will some of you feel like you can spare us 55 posts a day on how badly you hate the coach, and how things are awful?
I see two news sources today offer the more realistic figure of 10 years, $95 million. So maybe he could not have had more.He did. $15 million per season.
Brian Kelly’s LSU contract details emerge, per report
Brian Kelly is set to make a fortune at LSU.www.saturdaydownsouth.com
You think lucky means a team isn’t good? I don’t. Often you have to be both good and lucky.I hate this list. If the same team wins over and over what is the point of competition.
I despise the current state of college football. It is a pro-level league with 99% of schools that will never be anywhere close to pro type level.
Exactly. ND is a solid team now and could compete credibly with 99% of the teams in the country.ND struggled early while breaking in a new QB. A hallmark of a good team and a good coaching staff is improving as the year goes on. If they played any of those teams tomorrow, they beat the brakes off of them.
I see two news sources today offer the more realistic figure of 10 years, $95 million. So maybe he could not have had more.
Yow-zer! No wonder he left ND.From another article:
LSU announced that it had signed Brian Kelly to a 10-year contract worth $95 million — plus incentives.
It's unclear to what the incentives may amount, but they will likely push his contract into the nine-figure range, as reported by Matt Fortuna of The Athletic.
Brian Kelly contract details: LSU makes former Notre Dame coach one of college football's highest paid | Sporting News
Brian Kelly contract details at LSUwww.sportingnews.com
Not a doctor, but I think the best treatment of a boil is to lance it…That last sentence is really sad. I guess we just have to be better than 117th on D?
CGC will not lead us there. This is melting down quickly.
Yep, and ND could have matched it easily, but I honestly believe when he made the decision (after denials earlier this year), he felt guilty enough about it that he was embarrassed to have his agent ask ND to match. Of course, this is just speculation on my part.Yow-zer! No wonder he left ND.
Doesn't ND have a requirement that no employee can make more than the president. Can make it up in perks I guess. That kind of money is hard to turn down.Yep, and ND could have matched it easily, but I honestly believe when he made the decision (after denials earlier this year), he felt guilty enough about it that he was embarrassed to have his agent ask ND to match. Of course, this is just speculation on my part.
They already had side channels to pay Kelly so that he could earn more than the ND president. He had the Notre Dame contract and he had other contracts that went with it.Doesn't ND have a requirement that no employee can make more than the president. Can make it up in perks I guess. That kind of money is hard to turn down.