Irishdwarte
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The only thing I would trust Elko on is where the closest Hostess factory is.
That would be a juicy thing to follow. Like insider trading type stuff.If true which is unlikely freeman should be dropping that agent immediately. Prolly has grounds to sue him as well.
If true which is unlikely freeman should be dropping that agent immediately. Prolly has grounds to sue him as well.
Until ND gives Freeman a contract that makes him the highest or one of the highest paid coaches in college football the NFL will come calling every post season.
A&M had a strategy here I think this was more like an Ebay bid where they snuck in on the last minute with the highest dollar.
Hes top 10 around 9 Million Elko and Riley are around 11.5, Elko and Riley shouldn’t be making more than him. Day, Smart, Kiffin, Deboer, Cigannti are all around 12-13Last I remember reading was he made around 9 million; I didn't know this update:
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A&M won the Ebay bid, I think if ND would've gotten him on campus he would've comitted to ND.
That last sentence makes me feel violencedI'm guessing his agent is almost certainly an attorney which is why you know this is completely made up. 0% chance a high powered agent is risking his law license and reputation by telling his clients confidential stuff about other clients so that the informed clients can recruit high schoolers. Even shitty small town lawyers know better.
You have some catching up to do.Until ND gives Freeman a contract that makes him the highest or one of the highest paid coaches in college football the NFL will come calling every post season.
A&M had a strategy here I think this was more like an Ebay bid where they snuck in on the last minute with the highest dollar.
That last sentence makes me feel violenced
Not saying all small town lawyers are shitty. I've worked with plenty who could litigate circles around me. But when you go into random southern towns where there's 15 local attorneys, chances are good there's at least one getting by on vibes with the local judges and who should've retired 10 years ago. The kind of guy who shows up to a trial with an empty legal pad and nothing else because he assumes his well-represented co-defendant is going to do everything... not that I'm referring to anything that might've happened to me in Appalachia lol.
The next college football head coach that has a successful transition into the NFL will be the first one, in my lifetime. Not really sure why Freeman would even entertain a middle of the road NFL job over a top college job.
So just southern towns? This doesnt happen in the north at all?Not saying all small town lawyers are shitty. I've worked with plenty who could litigate circles around me. But when you go into random southern towns where there's 15 local attorneys, chances are good there's at least one getting by on vibes with the local judges and who should've retired 10 years ago. The kind of guy who shows up to a trial with an empty legal pad and nothing else because he assumes his well-represented co-defendant is going to do everything... not that I'm referring to anything that might've happened to me in Appalachia lol.
Will be valueless word salad, sport cliches, and generic nauseating platitudes.didn't click onto it but just saw a headline from usa today saying he explains why he chose the aggies over irish
Freeman: oh yeah… Elko and I have the same doctor, and it’s not looking good.Has Henderson considered that Elko might not be around another year with his BMI?
Probably a good thing for me that 6th Avenue Dancers had closed their doors in Terredise by the time I got hitched if I planned on something similar…Had my engagement photos taken at the Chug in Muncie if that tells you where I spent much of my time in college...
All the bullshit you’d expect him to say.
2027 5-star LB explains why he committed to Texas A&M over Notre Dame
Coach Elko is definitely building a dynasty.
100% agree- I think ND's biggest threat will always be OSU. Freeman is made for college coaching and I hope he stays at ND for 10 more years.The next college football head coach that has a successful transition into the NFL will be the first one, in my lifetime. Not really sure why Freeman would entertain a middle of the road NFL job over a top college job.