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Loyal, yes.There aren't that many of them, but the 10 or 12 that do exist are loyal and good hearted.
But good hearted Miami fans?
There's a better chance of spotting big foot in the desert.
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Loyal, yes.There aren't that many of them, but the 10 or 12 that do exist are loyal and good hearted.
Ok, I'm impressed.
But could you find a good-hearted Miami fan?
"I guess the best way to put it in perspective is that when everything was even, Miami was dominating the college football world," Cristobal said. "Then other places started investing a lot, and Miami had fallen away behind. So that's where there became a gap. Now that the gap is being closed completely, and we're now going to jump ahead and create our own gap, that to me speaks very strongly. Miami with better resources than just about everybody will place itself in a very unique place in college football once again."
According to ESPN, "a long-term investment in football" — one that included proper funds to invest in facilities and make the hires which Cristobal has since made to his staff — were prerequisites in him leaving Oregon for Miami.
"That was part of the agreement, and in the very near future, our facilities are going to reflect that because it's moving, and it's moving fast, and it's a must," Cristobal added in speaking with ESPN. "To even the playing field and to show prominence in certain regards, especially in the investment in the student-athlete, we had to take things to a certain level. It had to be the best of the best as it relates to facilities, as it relates to personnel, staffing, sports psychology, nutrition, player development, academics, academic support, recruiting budgets, you name it."
Just sayin' : Well, there you have it.......
When John Ruiz says he has nothing to hide, I think he means he has nothing left to hide. As in, he's already hidden all the incriminating stuff he knows about.
That's a good take on his statement.
I figured he was speaking some sort of legalese where he, as John Ruiz, has nothing to hide because of Corporate Personhood, thus MSP would recognized as as its own juridical person if charges were to be filed.
But what you're suggesting would make more sense.
Could be either one. Your version will kick in if they find something he has hidden.
I know lawyers can do pretty well. Millionaire lawyers are not uncommon. But when I hear about a "billionaire" lawyer, I start to wonder where the money came from.