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gocds

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Everytime FSU loses a recruit, a Cardinal bird gets its wings
The overall effect is positive as FSU football takes a hit. I also think the ACC gets better overall across the board. Us, Miami, Syracuse and Pitt must continue to grow our football programs.

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gocds

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Surprisingly Clemson is losing recruits also,
If you have ever been to Clemson then this is understandable. Back in the late 90s my daughter and I went to Clemson to visit for her college choices. They have a bar on campus because the students otherwise have to drive about 40 miles to find a tavern to party in. That may be different these days but I'm not sure any longer. She chose to stay closer to home (thankfully) and went to Dayton.

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Morgantown Card

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Happy that another bird got its wings - Cards just flipped a FSU commit

I don't think Satterfield is going to have any stadiums named after him after he is done in Louisville, but at least for now he provides much-needed stability. This young team was very close this current season, and virtually everyone comes back with another year in the system and another year of eating/lifting/getting stronger. Plus, we have some nice transfers coming in. I see 9-3 with a nice bowl next year, which ain't the 2006 Orange Bowl year but sure sounds fun to me. If he leaves after, so be it - I'll take that over firing the guy and a complete collapse of the current recruiting class and a transfer exodus. His team needs to win next season and if not I'll be yellin' to FARR that sonofabeyitch.
 

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It is being reported that Texas A & Ms No.1 recruiting class will have NILs worth 25 million. Watch them get real good real quick. All rich universities will dominate college football within
3 years. Don't think we are getting an invitation to that party. Not trying to be a debbie downer. Just saying. I will still be at every home game and any away game in Florida. College footballs biggest enemy will eventually be itself. L
 
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It is being reported that Texas A & Ms No.1 recruiting class will have NILs worth 25 million. Watch them get real good real quick. All rich universities will dominate college football within
3 years. Don't think we are getting an invitation to that party. Not trying to be a debbie downer. Just saying. I will still be at every home game and any away game in Florida. College footballs biggest enemy will eventually be itself. L
I have noticed this also.

I 100% see where you are coming from.

I will say, the best team $ can buy doesn't always work out. We don't have a list of the T10 NIL from last year, would love to have access to that. We just saw 2 regulars in the playoff, but we also saw 2 newbies.

I know Rattler for OU did not work out. I know TX has a lot of $ on their hands.

Again, having the $ is obviously an advantage. Probably a big one.

It is possible, fans check out if this goes the direction it might go.
 
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CardsFirst

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It is being reported that Texas A & Ms No.1 recruiting class will have NILs worth 25 million. Watch them get real good real quick. All rich universities will dominate college football within
3 years. Don't think we are getting an invitation to that party. Not trying to be a debbie downer. Just saying. I will still be at every home game and any away game in Florida. College footballs biggest enemy will eventually be itself. L
Greed kills everything and college sports is going to be next
 
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2330859

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The SEC and ESPN have intentions of dominating college sports, and of course it starts with Football. I saw some of this coming in subtle ways by virtue of the bias being shown by ESPN towards the SEC, and the recent SEC expansion to include TX and Oklahoma will result in a shift of HS talent away from the ACC, as the Geographical proximity puts us in the cross hairs.
 
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gocds

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The SEC and ESPN have intentions of dominating college sports, and of course it starts with Football. I saw some of this coming in subtle ways by virtue of the bias being shown by ESPN towards the SEC, and the recent SEC expansion to include TX and Oklahoma will result in a shift of HS talent away from the ACC, as the Geographical proximity puts us in the cross hairs.
Spot on 233.

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