I bet he could double or triple that through their massive base. Who needs the nfl when you can make $10 million in college, take no damage, and just sow some oats?
First day teaching at Harvard business school: So how many of you are 16 year old, blue chip quarterback prospects?
As happy as the OSU fans were to see Burrow win the Natty and Heisman after transferring out (due to an inferior QB winning the job), I truly hope OSU fans get to experience the same happiness again. I’m nice like that.
That’s really thoughtful. Similarly, I was happy for Fields that he was able to get out of that racist, toxic environment at Georgia.
I would be surprised to see Texas Tech win a natty in anything other than meat judging but who knows?
Enrolling mid-year is tough for any student but especially a HS kid graduating early. You don't get the same robust first-year student orientation most kids get and the relationships you develop during that period which help you feel engrained into the campus culture
I was very sad that I didn't get to see our superior former QB win a national championship like Ohio State fans did when their coaches mistakenly chose Dwayne Haskins over Joe Burrow. Unfortunately, Fields' team just kinda choked.
We won our Super Bowl last year. Also, Burrow got hurt in the middle of the position battle and I know you know that. Maybe just workshop that troll a little more?
I was sad as well. Happy he was treated well and with respect though while at Ohio State, and the young man enjoyed his time there. Of course it’s not all about football.
I don't know what any of that is supposed to mean, but I do know that Joe Burrow was a significantly better college and professional football player that the Ohio State coaches let leave in favor of Dwayne Haskins, in much the same way that the UGA coaches let Justin Fields leave (a significantly better college and professional football player) in favor of Jake Fromm.
Watching the former Dawgeye alliance argue on here is like watching your parents' once beautiful marriage go up in flames.