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Could you really blame anyone from leaving, given the state of the program under CTA?Does it give anyone pause that the transferred from IU?
Not in the slightest. This is a guy who wanted to win and saw everyone under the sun leave. I would've left too!!!Does it give anyone pause that the transferred from IU?
Does it give anyone pause that the transferred from IU?
Also, he transferred outside of the conference.Could you really blame anyone from leaving, given the state of the program under CTA?
Nope!! If the kid was any kind of a problem previously, there are plenty of support people still around to let the current staff know about it and he wouldn’t have been given an opportunity to return. I blame no kid for leaving when the coaches they signed up to play for get shown the door or leave for a different job. But, I also feel this says a lot about both the young man who wants to come back to IU and the current staff for giving him the opportunity. The fact he can play well and help a depleted defensive backfield right away is icing on the cake!!!Does it give anyone pause that the transferred from IU?
Does it give anyone pause that the transferred from IU?
LOLSide bonus: pissing ol Laney Boy off about IU all over again. 😂
Kid enjoyed his time at IU. He was just under poor coaching and on lousy teams. Things were circling the drain and probably his only mistake was not sticking around to listen to the new staff. So, he went down to play for the serial womanizer for a season.Also, he transferred outside of the conference.
As long as they don't just blow through it foolishly many of these kids will be set for life. If I'd had 6-7 figures invested when I was 22 years old I would not have worried too much about a job.Glad for the team.
Side bar: I’m glad kids are getting some money and not being so exploited as the past. But the number of transfers gives me serious pause. Like, this has got to be awful for the number who actually cared about their academics. I hope this doesn’t end up being a net negative for the 99+% who don’t have an NFL future (I normally would say “pro future” but we’re already there).
lol, yeah. Colleges aged males being a famous demographic for being thrifty.As long as they don't just blow through it foolishly many of these kids will be set for life. If I'd had 6-7 figures invested when I was 22 years old I would not have worried too much about a job.
Kind of like lottery winners that end up broke.lol, yeah. Colleges aged males being a famous demographic for being thrifty.
That’s great! I was honestly going to post this morning that I’d love to see him return. He left a little over a week after Cig was hired so it’s hard to fault a 21 year old for balking with a whole new staff.
Back in my day, we always carefully shopped for the best beer that had a good sale price that week. Kids these days.lol, yeah. Colleges aged males being a famous demographic for being thrifty.
Back in my day, we always carefully shopped for the best beer that had a good sale price that week. Kids these days.
I know VERY few adults who know money management...it sadly doesn't exist.When you are young and come into a bunch of money through your talents, doesn’t matter if you take off at 21 as a football player or someone in the music industry, if you aren’t surrounded by good people that have your best interest at heart, you’re probably gonna get a lot of bad advice, people leeching you dry and squander your money. Kids don’t manage money well and a lot of adults don’t either.