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On Monday, longtime head coach and current Florida State offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn announced his retirement from college football... (The Spun)
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Xignals3 months
What?! He doesn't want to stick the football up Bamas arse one last time in T-Town?
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Xignals3 months
What?! He doesn't want to stick the football up Bamas arse one last time in T-Town?
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FLTech3 months
He will be back coaching after next season
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Spankum3 months
35 years of that grind is enough for anyone….go and enjoy the money you have earned, coach!
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SidetrackSilvera3 months
Classic villain.
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HogBalls3 months
Hope he is sending Mitch Mustain a check every month.
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Koolazzkat3 months
Sometimes shite just gets old. I wish I could hang it up too.
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da foozball3 months
So many people whined that the players should get paid - and look where are now. I guess the worth of a scholarship was nothing. Idiots.
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NebraskaExPat3 months
Agreed! Players used to get free tuition, free rooms, free food (the best in the university), free tutoring, free books and supplies, and to top it off, the chance if they were good, to get a multimillion dollar job straight out of college. Those poor players!
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tigersbb3 months
Retirement dinner at Waffle House. Be there or be square.
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TouchdownTony3 months
Tired of having to deal with NIL and portal. Before long head coaches are gonna be 28 years old. I seriously see Kirby and sark moving on in a couple years.
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bignuss183 months
The media giants probably want to see influencers become coaches than people who actually coach football. It fits the operating model of NIL
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atltiger64873 months
another exit due to NIL and the portal??? The game is completely different than it was just a few short years ago. And not for the better.
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