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I read something that said OU women are top 5 in sec NIL. There is a woman from Iowa who bank rolls Coach B. Not too many coaches bring their own BMDs (BYOBMD$)! It is really impressive and OU better not let Jennie B leave.

It would take probably another $5-10 million for OU men to get to top 5. Don’t see that happening with how hungry the football program is.

The money for Chavez didn't come from the woman Jennie knew previously.

What that lady gave OU is public record. It was nice, but it was given to the program, and was not given as a means to getting Chavez. And it was one time. That lady isn't out giving Jennie cash monthly to fund the program.
 
If you listened to it then you are blatantly making stuff up due to your dislike for him. Quite literally nothing about his press conference matches what you are saying. That's fine you're entitled to your opinion even though it's wrong.
I'm not making anything up. The fake quote I included was clearly fake.

My take away from watching it isn't though. I don't like the man. I don't like the way he talks. I don't like the things he says. I don't like the things he doesn't say. We're talking about a guy with over 20 years of HC experience that is well under .500 in conference play. Not one GOOD coach in the history of the game has that stat, yet after 20+ years some of you want to defend him until the end. He needs to be a man and take responsibility for the resume he has put together, both at OU and before. He needs to look inward for what needs to change, not constantly looking for handouts to mask his inability to coach.

The day that man leaves OU will be one of the happier OU sports days of my life. That is how little I think of PoMo as a coach.
 
That money came from Harold Hamm bet you.
The money for Chavez didn't come from the woman Jennie knew previously.

What that lady gave OU is public record. It was nice, but it was given to the program, and was not given as a means to getting Chavez. And it was one time. That lady isn't out giving Jennie cash monthly to fund the program.
 
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