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money talks

What's the difference between jam and jelly?

Oh wait, sorry, not a dad joke...

Sounds like the hold up is the schools officially entering the kids in the portal. I am sure that's not stopping conversation or visits but schools can't "officially" offer until that step is done.

Hokies officially offered three DII guys from Tim Thomas

Luke Dehnicke TE, 6'4, 240 lbs Minnesota Duluth, 3 🌟 88 rating
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Corey Scott WR 6'1 180 lbs West Florida 3 🌟 86 Rating
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Damien Minkah, CB 6'1, 183 lbs Shepherd 3 🌟 86 rating (From Haymarket, VA)
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It's hell gettin' old. But I am a fan who's gone from Coffee and Dooley and Charlie Moir and whomever to now Franklin and CMY, and from Beamer's 2-8-1 season to our first Sugar Bowl and Vick and the natty game. I've pored through newspapers and the fine print of football scores just to try to find VT's score, way before the internet and long before we were on TV every week, and listened to scores of radio broadcasts back when we just were almost never on TV, football or basketball. Luckily, I was fortunate to live in the area as the transitions were being made to modern coverage, but I must admit that I miss going to the basketball games even more than going to the football games now I'm in my dotage.

Nick Saban is sending out a warning signal to all.

With the college football transfer portal opening Friday, people can only expect "chaos" to ensue.

"OK, so chaos in college football starts tomorrow, the portal," Saban said Thursday on ESPN's "College GameDay" broadcast before the three College Football Playoff quarterfinals.

"There's all already been 120 starters say they're getting in the portal from big Power 4 schools."

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Come on portal! Start portalling already!

The best thing I saw was: "Alabama fans haven't been this sad since the Emancipation Proclamation."

Even worse!

I don't actually understand how it works. I look forward to understanding it better.

I don't mind if the team in the playoffs gets some level of compensation for that, but I don't think they should keep the whole bag. The whole point of a conference should be to benefit all of it's members to some degree.

No, my contention is that making money isn't what makes a movie good, unless you're an investor.

Plenty of exceptional movies don't make a lot of money, and some absolute garbage makes money.

Let's simplify with an analogy: McDonald's is a large, successful corporation, but is it the standard by which you measure excellent food?

Who else can see the ACC saying keeping all the money only applied if FSU or Clemson had won in the post season, everybody else had to distribute.

It's certainly proving that the redesign got some things right.

I don't know about all that, but they have an actual football team.

I STILL don't think they should get to keep all the playoff money.

Ole Miss is UVA minus any pretense of academic rigor. No thanks

Just remember Miami might be able to win a National Championship this year, but they were third place in the ACC and have never been ACC champion.

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