House call
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I think there is an overestimation on how much we will root for laundry if the teen boi models wearing the laundry change drastically every single year and just get auctioned on an annual basis.
The laundry means something to us, deeper than a fan connection to NFL laundry, cause huge chunks of the fan base also committed to the same "institution" as well as voluntarily funding its success.
There are other sports and entertainment options out there to care about.
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I hope / think(?) guardrails are coming. I can't think of any other league that has unrestricted free agency year after year. Coaches have multi-year contracts and players should have (shorter) multiyear deals with buyouts too.
In the meantime, now that House has entered the portal, if he comes back that's great and if he doesn't, then fuck him. He entered last year after the coaching change and now wants to shop around again?
I'd love to know what the staff is thinking and what they think he's worth.
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That’s working out great for Cuog.
Except they forgot the backload part.
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House is taking a visit to USC this weekend per Twitter.
https://x.com/huskymuse/status/1868891074841977259?t=1vaSKMrL1e8haeI53FnUMg&s=19
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coming back sets a bad precedent probably. He is not even a proven star at this point. Just a nice young player.
Also the difference in the nfl is coaches can't just jump to another team while they are under contract unless they give up compensation and it rarely happens.
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Yeah, you're right. Better to move on and Lincoln Riley could get fired if he has another bad year.
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Sounds like he isn't Our Kinda Guy.
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I'm cool with USC and think college football is better with them relevant but holy shit that would be a dumb move. Pretty much their entire team is in the portal and Riley is a dumpster fire.
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This. Kind of feels like college football is a middle eastern country where the dictator was overthrown and now some shit like the Taliban has taken over. I think even Isis might not give ASU and Boise automatic spots in the final four though and let players transfer every nine months if they want and think that will work long term.
One thing I think you'll see is this setup, which includes coaches leaving, razing programs and those programs never really come back the same or at least feel like they could never win their conference.
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Listening to the LockedOn podcasts over the summer, where they interviewed a few commits who detailed what the coaches were having them do during their trip, Fisch's program seems a lot more like Petersen's. I can see a smallish linebacker crying about money and the staff letting him go get overpaid somewhere else. We already know we can beat USC, we're trying to get bigger bodies to not get prison raped by Iowa now.





