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SignUp Now!Moore is a really good complementary piece, but Coleman is a legit number 1 receiver. He would force defenses to adjust coverages and allow Wingo to see more single coverage. I'm not sure I'd pay 1 mill for either, but it is the way of the college football world now, so Coleman would get my vote. My biggest question would be if he is a culture fit.If you had $1m to spend, would you rather have Deandre Moore or Cam Coleman. Hmm…
Anyone know if we're pursuing?
I bet you need over $1 million to get Coleman.If you had $1m to spend, would you rather have Deandre Moore or Cam Coleman. Hmm…
True, probably need at least $2m. Glad it’s not my money, but I still get to watch and enjoyI bet you need over $1 million to get Coleman.
We need a Matthew Golden typeI doubt that Cam Coleman is the WR type we need at the moment, we need a true route runner
Just curious. Since college athletes are no longer amateur, i.e., a person who engages in a pursuit, unpaid, not financial gain, via recent ruling that all college athletes must be paid by the school. This does not include NIL payments. What keeps a NFL. NBA or MLB player, who left college early, from coming back and play for an university? I'm not an attorney but just the suit by Diego Pavia suit alone as well as federal judges rulings based on violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act by restraining trade. As I said earlier, I'm not an attorney. It just seems the toothpaste is out of the tube.
Pavia seems to have no faith in himself, so apparently he's trying to create a landing path for when he fails in the NFL. Maybe he realizes there's not a high demand for 5'9 QBs in the NFL.
He already got the court to discard Jr College time, the very first time anyone has declared JC's are pointless, just so he could spend more time at the college level.
I swear this kid will be 40 years old before he leaves college. He should be embarrassed, but there's no room for that in the ME - ME world they are growing up in.
I've just about decided to do to college ball what I did to NFL – I stopped watching.
I will watch my Horns, but F everything else..
I bet you need over $1 million to get Coleman.
Look at the number of Iowa State players in the transfer protal.
When is the last time you heard of a college football player being academically ineligible? Are these even students these days, required to attend / pass classes? Is it plausible that 20,000ish football players are all eligible?Just curious. Since college athletes are no longer amateur, i.e., a person who engages in a pursuit, unpaid, not financial gain, via recent ruling that all college athletes must be paid by the school. This does not include NIL payments. What keeps a NFL. NBA or MLB player, who left college early, from coming back and play for an university? I'm not an attorney but just the suit by Diego Pavia suit alone as well as federal judges rulings based on violations of the Sherman Antitrust Act by restraining trade. As I said earlier, I'm not an attorney. It just seems the toothpaste is out of the tube.