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RE: Bid high enough to be the next ASU coach.
(04-11-2014 06:18 PM)Louisianafanrcajun90 Wrote:  
(04-11-2014 06:05 PM)ManzanoWolf Wrote:  Fund raising, publicity, fan involvement, and fun to be had by all . . what is wrong with that ??

Go SBC !! 02-13-banana

It's pathetic that's whats wrong with the it. The real question is what's wrong with Arkie State. You can spin this anyways you want but in the end it's pretty said.

Lets see here. Spring Games are becoming glorified practices at 95 percent of the country. Some coaches are even doing away with them. So as a neat idea to give our fans an opportunity to see what its like on the field during a game, we auction off the opportunity for a fan to coach in the game, much like North Carolina does every season.

We're trying to erase the last year from our mind when coaches gave us essentially zero access to the program, that's what.
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