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An 18 year old pulling down a million dollars to play his freshman year at Bama but he’s afraid he won’t get the attention he needs from his new coach so he jumps ship.
Bama was getting the Saban discount while at Bama, now Downs is seeking full market value, which I am sure he will get.
 
If you have ever been around some of these elite HS or college athletes, they are like mongrels always searching and restless for the ball and next opportunity. They see their teammates oftentimes as competition to a degree. They just dont form bonds the way most people do. Moving on is just part of the deal and if they make a few friends along the way they keep up with them through social media. And the coaches are the same way...
True. If you want loyalty these days, get yourself a dog.
 
If, by wasted, you mean did not win a championship, I agree. But we were one play away from winning a championship 2 years in a row, so he has been no more a failure over that span than Saban.
Don't disagree in the sense that Day and Saban had the same outcomes. But I wasn't "crowing" about Alabama's superiority over OSU or Saban's over Day, which doesn't exist, just expressing my surprise and disappointment in Day's lack of performance, especially on the big stage.

I thought he was going to be great. He doesn't have Meyer's lapses but neither does he step up in big moments. His game-day coaching at crunch time seems to often fall flat. IMO, OSU has had the 1st or 2nd most talent every year he's been there and he has no NC. But things can always change and he appears to be driven, so he still has a chance. For your and OSU fans' sake I wish him well. (Maybe part of my "disappointment" is that I really dislike Mich/Harbaugh and UGA/Smart and he has "let me down" :) vs them. Though I don't care for OSU, Mich and UGA are far worse.)
 
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Question for anyone, I heard on one of the shows that Downs is a freshman, he has 4 more years of eligibility. It is a moot point, I’m sure he will enter the draft after his Junior year. Surely the COVID rules don’t apply to someone that enrolled in 2023.
These guys on shows should have a basic understanding of college sports. I heard one guy make the comment about the Texas coach /UCF basketball game controversy That the BIG 12 made a rule about the Horns down sign, but it’s not enforceable in this case because UCF isn't in the Big 12 .

What is the question(s)?
 
That’s a dumpster fire in progress. The must have offered ungodly sums of money. Downs certainly didn’t go there for the coaching
I understand you don’t like their program, or CD’s choice, but the Buckeyes had one of the best defenses in CFB in 2023 and have the second most DB’s in the NFL right now. Caleb got paid, no doubt, but he likes the coaching staff there so he did go for the coaching.
 
Most of these kids come from lower income areas and more than likely aren’t making these decisions on their own. There is a sense of if you make it, you bring everyone along with you. This is why the nfl players used to blow through money and wound up broke so quickly. Now multiply that by being 18-21 year olds and your getting the immaturity, friend influence, social media influence, as well as family pressure to take care of them because you have some become millionaires before ever taking a snap in college. They have no sense of money management and have never had money to worry about saving or future. This is why NIL should go through schools and be held until they graduate or head to the nfl draft. Schools should require players to go through money management classes and how to save, invest, etc.
 
John Talty: Feel confident saying that Julian and the family intended/wanted to stay and this is driven much more by DeBoer and staff than by Julian. Unfortunate situation because I'm a huge believer in Julian's talents and think he's going to be a star.

Tom Loy: This. He wanted to stick it out initially and then well, things went south. Shocked to be honest. Sayin is the real deal. I think the new staff will regret this one. Just my opinion.


I'm also of the opinion we have to move on. If the new staff didn't want Sayin, he ain't stayin.

Why in the world DeBoer not want Sayin? I don’t get it.


Lighten up lol. I think we’re all a little edgy right now with how things have unfolded since Saban retired. Hiprful


Our boosters are late to the game because of it. It’s time for them to STEP UP!
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Old and unconfirmed information... :rolleyes:
 
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I understand you don’t like their program, or CD’s choice, but the Buckeyes had one of the best defenses in CFB in 2023 and have the second most DB’s in the NFL right now. Caleb got paid, no doubt, but he likes the coaching staff there so he did go for the coaching.

I hate the Downs left, but if there is any bright side to it, he didn't go to UGA, who legit thought it was a given he would be in Athens. As for OSU, they could be phenomenal next year or it could be a total disaster.
 
People counting Bama out are making a big mistake. Deonte Lawson said it best, "roll with us or get rolled over". Bama has lost some players but not a lot of starters. Most of the players are backups and special teamers. Deboer is bringing good young coaches. Avoid the injury bug and they still have a very good team.
 
I think NIL contracts are coming and I have a feeling these donors are going to put in 3 year clauses that if they don’t stick around then they forfeit parts of it or have to pay buyouts to leave. It will be like coaches with buyout clauses and it’s sad but I think it’s going that direction.
Not allowed

From NIL rules

First, a name, image, and likeness (NIL) agreement without a quid pro quo is impermissible. Athletes must provide something in exchange for the receipt of compensation. Second, compensation cannot be premised on an athlete’s participation or achievement related to his or her athletic ability. Third, colleges and universities cannot directly provide compensation in exchange for the use of an athlete’s NIL. Finally, NIL compensation cannot be made contingent upon an athlete’s enrollment at a particular school.
 
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