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Jedd Fisch decided to leave Arizona for Washington earlier this month, replacing Kalen DeBoer, who left the Huskies for the Alabama job. A prominent Arizona booster "torched" his former head coach in a leaked text message...
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Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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College football has become a trust fund baby pissing contest
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BurrowToChase3 months
“I thought we were friends” beta
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The most dangerous people are wealthy with a low IQ.
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A lot of people who were born rich think they were born smart
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Billy Mays3 months
This is what college football has become - it’s basically professional wrestling.
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Revorising3 months
I am so excited that someone decided to share this text message with the rest of the world….. we are all truly in a better place because of this.
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caliegeaux3 months
Lol
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KennabraTiger3 months
Oh wow he got totally torched
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diat1503 months
Dude sounds like an unhinged ex. frick you are your money loser.
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Datbayoubengal3 months
Also saw where Fisch had a 3 minute meeting to tell his players that he was leaving. Three freaking minutes.
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Morpheus3 months
How many minutes are needed?
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Corso3 months
3 minutes seems like a long time to say I got offered a shite ton of money so I'm leaving. You know like all of you would in the portal if you could
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Strannix3 months
Bobby Petrino be like holla
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POTUS20243 months
Money changes things and CFB keeps asking for more of it from fans / boosters. How long till boosters start feeling their contributions for NIL, coaching salaries etc are just a waste and they leave?
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CanebreakCajun3 months
About now.
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ExpoTiger3 months
Wow did he also sleep with the guys wife? Seems pretty butthurt over a coach taking another job
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