He'd be nasty at SC, but if I heard correctly, if Cig leaves IU, he'd owe them $50M, so that means whatever school would end up paying that. Maybe that's wrong since it was just some twitter babble.Sick of this shyt. AD need to do whatever it takes to go get Cignetti
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I'll put up 5k towards itHe'd be nasty at SC, but if I heard correctly, if Cig leaves IU, he'd owe them $50M, so that means whatever school would end up paying that. Maybe that's wrong since it was just some twitter babble.

Sick of this shyt. AD need to do whatever it takes to go get Cignetti
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I remember how excited you were when USC signed RileyI remember how excited you were when USC signed Riley
He'd be nasty at SC, but if I heard correctly, if Cig leaves IU, he'd owe them $50M, so that means whatever school would end up paying that. Maybe that's wrong since it was just some twitter babble.
All 3 games looking good..This Houston/UCF game is fire
I heard they was paying triple market value but they paying even more, COTDAMMMHeight said he made $250,000 last year at Georgia Tech. His agent was seeking a raise to $500,000 ahead of Height's senior season, a number he felt was fair market value, but was rebuffed. The 6-foot-3, 240-pound outside linebacker had a good year for the Yellow Jackets after transferring from USC, totalling a team-high 29 pressures off the edge, but finished with only 2.5 sacks. Height insists he wasn't looking to leave.
"They were like, 'Nah, we overpaid him already,'" Height said. "So, my agent was like, 'All right, we're going to go get overpaid somewhere else.'"
Height was a big priority for Blanchard. He had watched tape of 50 other defensive ends and outside linebackers, and felt strongly that Height had all the traits he was looking for as the top pass rusher available in the December portal period. Blanchard wasn't concerned about the lack of sack production. The way he sees it, sacks are 1% of the equation, and Height does the other 99% of his job at a high level, consistently forcing QBs to move off their spot.
"People were trying to say it was other guys, but Romello was the best one," Blanchard said. "Y'all don't know what y'all are looking at."
His value in Texas Tech's estimation: $1.5 million.
"Super jaw-dropping," Height said.
He's winning exactly like Briles did at Baylor.Cignetti has the most interesting success in college football
Winning in the portal
Fan friendly offense
A good defense to accommodate an explosive offense, It’s not the lopsided shyt you tend to see where you have an explosive offense and weak defense (USC).
In this era, I tend not to put too much into early success at a program, just because it’s not an indication that it’s sustainable. However, I think he’s going to continue winning like this for a while.