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SMU players pulling a "coog," quitting to preserve redshirt year, enter portal
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RE: SMU players pulling a "coog," quitting to preserve redshirt year, enter ...
(10-05-2022 05:36 AM)SadderBudweiser Wrote:  
(10-03-2022 07:05 PM)tigerjeb Wrote:  P5's are going shopping. all you gotta do is sit down and not get hurt before you show up on our campus. its about to be an epidemic

Perhaps. But where you gonna get a better paycheck than SMU AND INCREASE YOUR PLAYING TIME? That’s a tough double. It will be interesting to see where these four guys end up. They’re not starters and have already been recruited over or beaten out by transfers FROM P5’s.

Most ARE special teams guys and that might hurt a bit but basically there’s “nothing to see here .”

Sounds like, if they had played vs. UCF, it wouldn't have been likely to have any effect on the course or outcome of the game.

Is that a somewhat accurate statement?
10-06-2022 01:47 AM
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RE: SMU players pulling a "coog," quitting to preserve redshirt year, enter portal
Yeah, that's what I gathered.
10-06-2022 11:49 AM
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