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I think this is going to be an issue in college sports going forward. If a teenager is told they are worth millions, it will take an unusually mature kid to realize they are being paid for their potential. They will have to work really hard to live up to those expectations. It will also take a unique coach challenge them in a way that they will want to work hard and not just assume it will come easy to them like it did in high school.All the me-first type of talk they were doing in pre-game interviews...looks like their QB and RB have their own agenda and are mad they aren't living up to it.
Them having a 34 year old head coach that feeds their ego probably doesn't help either.I think this is going to be an issue in college sports going forward. If a teenager is told they are worth millions, it will take an unusually mature kid to realize they are being paid for their potential. They will have to work really hard to live up to those expectations. It will also take a unique coach challenge them in a way that they will want to work hard and not just assume it will come easy to them like it did in high school.
It helped them out man. It was unexpected and now they have the ball at midfield. It can also create momentum in a spot where they needed it.Running a fake punt inside your own 20 isn't going to help you and is flat out dumb. You still have many 1st downs to convert, which you haven't been able to do, just to get in FG range