qdawgg
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If we made an offer that wasn't accepted, why can't someone say that - officially?... and I am not talking about "an unnamed source with intimate knowledge of the offer." If they won't go on record, it's just spin.
He's the only one on record, so it's his narrative. As of now, he's said SU had no NIL plan for him and that they couldn't do anything for him.
I mean, if that's not calling a spade a spade, I don't know what is.
If no one refutes it on the record, it's hard not believe it.
That said, in no way, shape, or form do I think we should have paid $800K for him for 1 year. Ridiculous outlay by the hillbillies.
This is such odd thinking since what you described is exactly what happens all the time. SU is in the very least taking the high road and also likely deciding not to share personal information about a former student. Which is kind of a no-no.
FB is full of angry parents blasting their local school districts for trivial things that are embellished and one sided. Does that mean that in all of those situations the school district is wrong because they choose not to or legally can’t respond?
Very weird take given the obvious differences between who is allowed to share whatever they want; real or not and the side that has to toe the line in the very least.