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Is it just me or do any of you get the feeling that NIL’s could be a bigger issue for Jimbo than Mario?

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These two hc’s are far from cut from the same cloth. Mario is not just a hard ass but a great communicator and the epitome of success driven. Jimbo is a snake oil salesman that would sell his children for a buck and could care less about anything other than getting his, which is basically already solidified.

i can see mario being able to keep his players focused on winning where as I could easily see these NIL deals getting away from jimbo from a game day focus stand point with his players. I just don’t see him being the type of hc that can get his players to focus on the big pic with so many distractions where as I see this being one of mario’s strengths.

talent aside, I see our team showing up way more prepared with way more fight. Make no mistake about it, we have the coaching advantage. God it felt good to type this. IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME!!!

let’s go canes! In the words of Jerome Brown, “I aint afraid of you bitch!”

make no mistake about it, the ghost’s of hurricanes past will be on the sidelines guiding and comforting our players from above as our players play their hearts out knowing full well that we all from above and on earth have their backs no matter what happens.

this into itself should make us the scariest threat a&m see’s all year. Zero chance bama or some of their other competition are going to throw as much at them as we are.

this premise is a huge deal and a game changer imo. When you see teams get upset, this is a 100% of the times why it happens. Yes we have a chance at pulling this game off.
 
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