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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 800746" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>If you trust the NCAA to crack down on the likes of UGA, Clemson or Bama, good for you. They won’t. Everyone knows they are throwing money at kids. Heck a Clemson coach admitted it I’m pretty sure and nothing happens.</p><p></p><p>Same NCAA that took away our ACC championship for Baybay getting ~$300 in clothing from his cousin or something who happened to be an agent yet did nothing to UNC for cheating their basketball players through school. There will always be an imbalance. Now we can at least try to compete</p><p></p><p></p><p>I do agree there are a bunch of Ugag fans in ATL, but Collins is a master at marketing and I trust he will leverage this to our advantage.</p><p></p><p>Look at what just happened with Jamie Foxx. He isn’t going to Athens to work out. </p><p></p><p>There are also many big time RE folks from GT that are doing a lot of work in ATL. My guess is they wouldn’t mind shelling out some cash to help the players and program. Especially if they can right it off as a business expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 800746, member: 786"] If you trust the NCAA to crack down on the likes of UGA, Clemson or Bama, good for you. They won’t. Everyone knows they are throwing money at kids. Heck a Clemson coach admitted it I’m pretty sure and nothing happens. Same NCAA that took away our ACC championship for Baybay getting ~$300 in clothing from his cousin or something who happened to be an agent yet did nothing to UNC for cheating their basketball players through school. There will always be an imbalance. Now we can at least try to compete I do agree there are a bunch of Ugag fans in ATL, but Collins is a master at marketing and I trust he will leverage this to our advantage. Look at what just happened with Jamie Foxx. He isn’t going to Athens to work out. There are also many big time RE folks from GT that are doing a lot of work in ATL. My guess is they wouldn’t mind shelling out some cash to help the players and program. Especially if they can right it off as a business expense. [/QUOTE]
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