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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 1161362" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I still can’t understand why smart GT fans still use terms like “new world”, etc regarding college football. This sport has been a joke for 60 years. Dooley bought a Natty in 1980 with Herschel and then Danny Ford bought Clemson a Natty a year later. And high end players have never cared about school which is why teams like GT have suffered for 60 years.</p><p></p><p>The only thing that has changed (thankfully) is the GT’s of the world can now openly buy players. Of course, with that we will buy players who don’t care about school. That’s fine by me. Throw them in the easiest courses you can find for as long as they are willing to take our NIL money and then kick the curb when they stop. I have no care if they ever get a job or live in momma’s couch for the rest of their lives. That’s a them issue to deal with not GT’s or the sport of football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 1161362, member: 4334"] I still can’t understand why smart GT fans still use terms like “new world”, etc regarding college football. This sport has been a joke for 60 years. Dooley bought a Natty in 1980 with Herschel and then Danny Ford bought Clemson a Natty a year later. And high end players have never cared about school which is why teams like GT have suffered for 60 years. The only thing that has changed (thankfully) is the GT’s of the world can now openly buy players. Of course, with that we will buy players who don’t care about school. That’s fine by me. Throw them in the easiest courses you can find for as long as they are willing to take our NIL money and then kick the curb when they stop. I have no care if they ever get a job or live in momma’s couch for the rest of their lives. That’s a them issue to deal with not GT’s or the sport of football. [/QUOTE]
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