I have a hard time seeing auburn pulling that off. I can't squint enough to see Stanford compete with penn st and auburn over a football coach
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I still don't understand why most these coaches need an agent. Seems like once you're established, you basically know what you need in the contract and a normal lawyer could draw it up
I'm seeing some are saying Cohen spoke with Sonny Dykes after their game and he was interested 🤷*♂️
Is part of the reason why Auburn hasn't announced because they may be bowl-bound after all, or is that completely unrelated?
They trying to talk Lanning into leaving Oregon now
A friend of mine worked for Jimmy Sexton for a number of years. His job was to market the client (let's say a Dallas NFL player for example) to local business. So, he would call a Dallas area car dealership and try and work out a deal for a vehicle for the client and in return the player would make three in person showings during the year for the dealer. Again, that's an example. But he worked on deals like that all year for all their clients. So it's not just negotiating a contract and they are done, it's ongoing.
He traveled A TON to try and work on deals and keep clients happy. It was pretty much non stop.