Sure, as long as you’re counting shame as a human element.
Lincoln Riley says the human element is what lead him to removing the restrictions on Austin Kendall’s transfer.
— SoonerScoop.com (@SoonerScoop) January 20, 2019
Sure, as long as you’re counting shame as a human element.
Filed under Transfers Are For Coaches.
“Those 13 jerseys are going to be around a long time.”-- Brock Bowers, The Athletic, 1/10/23
Actually thought at one point that he was a decent person until he proved that he was a corch mini-me.
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Gosh, that Lincoln is such a swell guy.
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The more Riley says, the more of a douche he appears to be. Just like his former boss, Big Game Bob.
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Isn’t that the black round thing on your range top that you can let stuff just kinda simmer and watch till it’s time to remove it…..
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“Alabama’s Hurts could have transferred to Auburn, but so what? It’s football, not an armed conflict.”
That’s how armed conflicts get started! Doesn’t anyone remember how Franz Ferdinand wanted to transfer to aubie, then was shot by bama fan Gavrilo Princip – all leading up to WW1? A Hurts to aubie transfer might unleash WW3! I know for a fact saban has underground nuclear facilities…
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As opposed to his non-human element of rationale provided to the President, Chancellor, Board of Trustees, AD and recruits after the PR backlash. Gee its funny how that emotional side works.
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Think of it from Hurts side. Probably wants to get another degree. Plus play in a different offensive system.
Hope he wise enough to understand he will be compared to back to back Heisman’s. That could burn.
Riley has a way of poaching players now.
Here is where he could get in trouble.
Look Coach Riley my 5 star QB son out of Lawton will not sign with you. He will go to Oklahoma State or Texas.
Coach to father. Why?
Response. Not sure you can develop a QB. You get them from other teams.
Keep your portal open, we might swing back thru, dude.
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