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They will get burned in the end. Throwing gobs of money at players that won’t change the win loss column. This is Woodward’s mo. I’ll spend everyone else’s money, do not care the wake of hell I leave behind me. Then when he realizes shite is about to hit the fan he has his “oh shite moment”. That ridiculousness he did with jimbo is why he left a&m
What fricking difference does it make? Bunch of petty imbeciles (that means stupid) on this site.
The idiocy of this place never ceases to amaze me. But it’s like a train wreck, just can’t help but to keep watching. Lol

re: Ryan clark stirring shite

Posted by Jtigerfan454 on 4/29/25 at 10:59 pm
Lol. Yet practically everyone that commented in the thread agrees with the shite stirring.
But that pitching coach of theirs can suck a whole bag

re: Ryan clark stirring shite

Posted by Jtigerfan454 on 4/28/25 at 9:59 pm
Serious question. OP just relayed info, wtf so many downvotes? This place just continues to show its idiocy.
This whole thread was about a wr. I just posted facts. Bowe is the only one relevant to the conversation. Not saying ignore, but history shows that position group, from that state hasn’t panned out for lsu. Yes, you’re a dumbass
Well the whole point was wr’s and about ones that attended lsu, dumbass
Uhhh, name the last one that amounted to anything, other than lacy.

re: This game is on Scott Woodward

Posted by Jtigerfan454 on 3/31/25 at 1:12 am
Actually, it’s so obvious that it’s sarcasm it makes for a terrible troll.
Too funny. 3 passes, 2 of them weren’t good yet he “put people on notice” and “made more money”. Yall never cease to crack me up. I love Nuss as much as the next guy, but that didn’t do a thing for him. Lol
Holy hell, Jason Spadoni, ain’t heard that one in a coon’s age!
And the papers being signed doesn’t even matter.

re: ChatGPT (long)

Posted by Jtigerfan454 on 3/19/25 at 11:10 pm
So sitting around having a beer with my brother and that took about 5 minutes. Ok bub. I swear, this board is the biggest group of insufferable pussies located in one location. The amount of you that have to insult every single post got issues. Thought some might find it interesting dick shoot

ChatGPT (long)

Posted by Jtigerfan454 on 3/19/25 at 9:16 pm
Not sure if anyone has done this, but was curious what AI’s opinion was about transfers and HS recruits. Needless to say, AI definitely knows what’s up. Ha

I asked a few basics to start it in the right direction. I deleted a ton, tried to keep meat and potatoes. I didn’t delete anything from the last response.

Me:
If a college football player signs with a school, when are they eligible to transfer?

ChatBox:
In college football, a player who signs a National Letter of Intent (NLI) is typically bound to that school for one academic year. However, the NCAA has established rules regarding transfer eligibility that can vary based on the level of competition and specific circumstances.


Me:
After signing with a college, when can a football player enter the transfer portal?

ChatBox:
A college football player can enter the NCAA Transfer Portal at any time after they have signed a National Letter of Intent (NLI) or enrolled at their institution.

Me:
Can a college football player enter the transfer portal after signing with a school but without ever being on campus of the initial school they signed with?

ChatBox:
Yes, a college football player can enter the NCAA Transfer Portal after signing with a school, even if they have never set foot on campus. The NCAA rules allow players to enter the portal at any time after they have signed a National Letter of Intent (NLI) or enrolled in the institution, regardless of whether they have physically attended classes or participated in any activities at that school.

Me:
Let’s be honest, they transfer for more money.

ChatBox:
It's true that financial considerations can play a significant role in a college football player's decision to transfer. The landscape of college athletics has changed dramatically with the introduction of Name, Image, and Likeness

Me:
But be honest, money is the biggest and most common factor.

ChatBox:
It's fair to say that financial considerations have become a significant factor in the decision-making process for many college football players when it comes to transferring. The introduction of NIL opportunities has amplified this aspect, allowing athletes to capitalize on their personal brand and earn money in ways that were previously not permitted.

While money is certainly a major motivator for many players, it's important to recognize that other factors also play crucial roles in their decisions.

While financial incentives, particularly through NIL deals, are indeed a prominent and growing factor in transfers, it's essential to acknowledge that players weigh a combination of motivations when deciding to move to a different program. The landscape of college athletics is evolving, and financial factors are increasingly influencing these decisions, but they are not the sole consideration for every player.

Me:
The main reason high school players go to a particular school is for money though. Am I right? Yes or no answer

ChatBox:
Yes.

Same for transfers, yes or no?
I’m thinking he meant those players need to step it up.