Originally Posted by
Bully13
worked with a youngster here in N. Texas a few years back. played safety for a major college here in TX. Texas and OK had him on their radar till he blew out his knee his SR. season. for whatever reason (I forget why) he actually signed with a major school up in the north east. he changed his mind and they let him our of his LOI so he could come back to TX. he ended up having a damn good career and even ended up on a ESPN highlight reel one year laying the wood to a receiver who dared come across the middle on him. was granted the opportunity to tryout for the Cowboys but that didn't work out so he ended up in finance working next to me for a while. good Christian kid who always prayed prior to lunch when he and I would go out and eat during work. (something I forget to do sometimes and he embarrassingly reminded me of that the 1st time we went out to lunch).
at any rate, he had no reason to lie to me. good kid. but during college, he had a "job" that he never attended (or hardly ever) and got $5k per month for that "job". and what was funny, is that was the same "offer" ($5K) monthly was what the major N.E. school also offered prior to signing his original LOI.
He also said he was at a club one night with his buddies because a certain guy who he barely knew was going to be there throwing down. it was the Texas WR (name escapes me for now) who turned down 1st round money to come back his SR season. I'm sure some of you who are more NFL savvy than me know who I'm talking about but this guy was tossing $100 bills around like they were candy. buying lap dances for all his buddies and shit.
the point I'm making is that Hack is exactly right about college football. you can believe what you want, but I've seen enough to know what's up with this. and I'm not even an insider. I just listen and observe. Hell, when I was a loan officer in New Orleans, the title company I sent my bidness to was owned by a LSU guy. his account rep was the LSU player who knocked out our RB (on his way to the goal line) when JWS beat LSU on that play in starkville (I was at that game btw). dude told me about that play. (sorry guys, we got lucky on that call)
but the point is, he had no bidness being an account rep for that LSU attorney. nice guy, personable, but had dick for experience in the mortgage industry. it's just the way the shit works.
Like Hack says, if you think otherwise, your fooling yourself. and if you can't handle it, just stop watching if you want.