BleedingButch
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When Cut accepted the Ole Miss job, he was gone...NC be damned. Too much recruiting and staff hiring to be lost waiting.
Well at least you don't hold grudges lolAnd that's why Im not a big Cut fan. Ive seen others stick around (Richt did for FSU, McElwain did at bama, etc) but Cut took care of Cut. Even though that School hired him as a grad assistant and built his career plus the only ****in thing on his finger except a wedding band was won at Tennessee......
And that's why Im not a big Cut fan. Ive seen others stick around (Richt did for FSU, McElwain did at bama, etc) but Cut took care of Cut. Even though that School hired him as a grad assistant and built his career plus the only ****in thing on his finger except a wedding band was won at Tennessee......
And that's why Im not a big Cut fan. Ive seen others stick around (Richt did for FSU, McElwain did at bama, etc) but Cut took care of Cut. Even though that School hired him as a grad assistant and built his career plus the only ****in thing on his finger except a wedding band was won at Tennessee......
Tri dismissed Michigan and Notre Dame as other landing spots for Eason. He could only see him showing interest in Cal, Washington or UCLA. He felt a Pac-12 school would have a better shot at Eason than Alabama, Florida or even Florida State.
At the start of the season, UCLA was definitely second or third for him, Tri said. It was Georgia by far and away in first place and then a distant I mean a really distant second and third would have been Washington and UCLA. Cal then got into the picture when Tony Franklin came up. But it would be pick-a-straw between Cal, Washington and UCLA as the distant second to Georgia.
Eason's high school coach suggested that it's unlikely that Florida will land him. He's simply exploring his options. The coach seemed to believe that either Eason stays with Georgia (most likely outcome) or if he commits somewhere else, it will likely be somewhere like Washington or UCLA.
Eason Likely to Stay with Georgia