The landscape of college football has changed dramatically in the sense that it is pay-for-play, and you've got to evaluate the players on the roster, you've got to put a dollar sign on the players, and then you've got to be able to motivate and coach within the framework of monetary compensation.
This is the perfect time, the perfect setting, and for my wife and I to go back down there and enjoy college football in the most incredible little town that is going to be a football town in the future.
The usage of a general manager at the college level remains a relatively new concept, necessitated by the 'pay-for-play' aspect brought on by the NIL era.
Not much, I think we're going to build a pro personnel department.
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