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RE: The carrousel is beginning to turn.
(11-17-2020 01:44 PM)iStoopify Wrote:  
(11-17-2020 01:28 PM)CajunAmos Wrote:  I think that based on previous opportunities that have been offered, in the case of Napier it's more about the location & what he feels is an opportunity where he can win at the highest level. I don't think it's a money thing or he would have left last year. The biggest concern for Cajun fans is he played football and met his wife in SC and it's really close to the area where he grew up. The best side is I don't know if SC will ever be the top school in the SC, and if they'll ever be a top competitor in the SEC east. The good side would be AL is in the west. JMO

Let me help: if they offer, he gone.

That's way I referenced specifically SC. The answer to Ole Miss and Mississippi State was not interested.
11-17-2020 04:00 PM
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