It sounds like it’s getting pretty serious. Crumbl cookies have gotten off the sidelines and joined the push to keep the coach at BYU.
JFC. The Mormon ******* Church and Crumbl? All simping for BYU. **** that.
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It sounds like it’s getting pretty serious. Crumbl cookies have gotten off the sidelines and joined the push to keep the coach at BYU.
He lived long enough to become the villain.So many stories of his daughter liking it in Oxford. Was really hoping he'd stay and be a goofy thorn in the sides of the big boys.
Just make a batch of betty crocker homemade cookies, but make each raw cookie dough blob a lot bigger. That's basically what they are.You’re missing out if you haven’t had them. They’re delicious.
So many stories of his daughter liking it in Oxford. Was really hoping he'd stay and be a goofy thorn in the sides of the big boys.
I don't get it either. Someone brought them to a small group meeting I was at and I got the impression that they were low quality cookies buried under a pile of frosting and/or toppings to hide that fact.Just make a batch of betty crocker homemade cookies, but make each raw cookie dough blob a lot bigger. That's basically what they are.
The Mormon church investment funds are worth more than the whole Ivy League combined.Five years ago, there were 9 mormons worth a billion or more. That’s worth more than the SEC and Big 10 COMBINED.
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The Mormon church investment funds are worth more than the whole Ivy League combined.
He was almost likable being an upstart in that league. He wears out his welcome quick as a front runner. He has apparently gotten some media training since his USC days.So many stories of his daughter liking it in Oxford. Was really hoping he'd stay and be a goofy thorn in the sides of the big boys.
My one regret in life is not starting a cult when I was younger, but now it just seems like so much work.
He’s just getting his fellow Mormons nervous to cash in on bigger payday in Provo. Oldest ploy in the book.I still find it hard to believe there is any truth to Kalani Sitake to PSU. He just doesn't seem to be the type of guy that would be interviewing and accepting a job before a conference championship for his alma mater and a chance to go to the CFP.
Sounds like BYU stepped up their commitments and he will probably be staying:
I went around to their boards and some of the information is shocking. He is supposedly only making around 3 million a year at BYU.
Apparently the AD was fine with letting him leave even though he wasn’t even asking for a match to PSU’s offer. The AD was more interested in playing one of his coordinator's to take over. It wasn’t until higher level boosters and other decision makers at the university stepped up and pretty much said you cannot let him leave without a counter offer.
Sitake was throwing the AD a softball to keep him and the AD was pretty much you can leave that is ok.
Pretty sure the oldest play in their book is to claim some divine tablets can only be “read” by one guy when they’re inside a hat.He’s just getting his fellow Mormons nervous to cash in on bigger payday in Provo. Oldest ploy in the book.
Brian Daboll apparently. LOL.So….where does this leave PSU? Not a lot of names out there at the level they think they’re at. And unfortunately, the school that does eventually lose their coach to them has to go out and find a replacement this late in the cycle. Hope the ADs are keeping their short list up to date. It’ll be a mad scramble for someone.
I’m happy to see coaches be more willing to stay, even if it costs their schools more. I hope this will make ADs think twice about a quick trigger and let more coaches work it out.