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HCFB on Rich Eisen Show

Fran is an exceptional human being. I started to type that SU and the Syracuse community is lucky to have him but I edited my thoughts because that implies we don't deserve each other. We fully deserve each other. And we are perfectly positioned to complete each other. The world works in mysterious ways and there is some serious magic happening right now.

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What makes interviews like this awesome is when the interviewers gush. Eisen talking about his family members that are Cuse. Asking about 'Melo and Freeney.

It's atypical from the head-coach-as-gods or heads of state type interviews.

I only wish we had prime Jim Boeheim as the head hoops coach, because we would have the most awesome odd couple head coach tandem in the country.
 
And loves NIL because it forces everyone to change. What I really think he wanted to say was "it brings what was happening under the table at many large programs to the everyone, publicly and legally".
Between the lines of Eisen's comments about the NFL breakout session ... is a sad truth about many NFL rookies: zero financial literacy out of college, and maybe zero across the board (I'm mostly talking to you, B1G and SEC). Thankfully we have a coach who understands the current environment but hasn't shed his values. Fran is far more old school than he admits: he believes in education; requires his players to attend class; and teaches them how invest in their future.
 
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Between the lines of Eisen's comments about the NFL breakout session ... is a sad truth about many NFL rookies: zero financial literacy out of college, and maybe zero across the board (I'm mostly talking to you, B1G and SEC). Thankfully we have a coach who understands the current environment but hasn't shed his values. Fran is far more old school than he admits: he believes in education; requires his players to attend class; and teaches them how invest in their future.

There is a YT video series on how rookies spend the money on their first contract. Blows me away how many just bought stuff - no investment, no business opportunities, no retirement, just stuff. There were a couple that were more pragmatic, but most just went on a high-dollar spending spree.
 

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