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If FSU keeps playing like they have been (1-8 so far this year) the ACC might lower the exit fee just to get rid of them.

I'm sure a soon to be 2-10 team is super appealing to the b10 or sec. Though maybe they need a doormat...If FSU keeps playing like they have been (1-8 so far this year) the ACC might lower the exit fee just to get rid of them.![]()
What I see there is more evidence that the ACC made an enormous mistake in choosing Louisville over us.Kentucky, Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Utah.
Oklahoma having some buyer's remorse?
I don't understand the call out of Oklahoma here. Many of these are SEC states, including Oklahoma. But it probably has little to do with sports, or South Dakota wouldn't be here.Kentucky, Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Utah.
Oklahoma having some buyer's remorse?
Just a little random snark, my friend, nothing more than that.I don't understand the call out of Oklahoma here. Many of these are SEC states, including Oklahoma. But it probably has little to do with sports, or South Dakota wouldn't be here.
plus Florida and South CarolinaKentucky, Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Utah.
Oklahoma having some buyer's remorse?
……and BC will do penance for the next 100 years.What I see there is more evidence that the ACC made an enormous mistake in choosing Louisville over us.
What you see is that U Kentucky not Louisville is what matters. Maybe that confirms the mistake. But Louisville football is pretty good again.What I see there is more evidence that the ACC made an enormous mistake in choosing Louisville over us.
The players don't seem to understand how NIL and contracts work.Florida State just doesn't seem to understand the idea of a contract (verbal or written)...
Former FSU Basketball Players Sue Coach Over ‘Broken’ NIL Promises
The players don't seem to understand how NIL and contracts work.