I heard that.
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I heard that.
What is Deaf Valley?
I've been to Death Valley...and lived.
Deaf Valley is the original nickname for Tiger Stadium.
They fired Brian Kelly, and my youngest brother sent me a clip of WWII soldier reading the "Hitler Dead" edition of Stars and Stripes.
That was pretty much the sentiment, which is in retrospect is pretty insane.
I still had faith that Brian Kelly could turn around the program this year, but it was a devastating loss to Ole Miss, a pitiful win against South Carolina, a loss against Vanderbilt (which hadn't happened in my lifetime), a bye week, and then a loss against Texas A&M where a 4pt lead turned into a 24pt blowout (should have been 31pt but LSU got a TD in mop up time).
Now I'm just glad it's over, but the future is uncertain.
In this day and age of name/image/likeness, I don't know how a season like this where we fire the head coach midseason will affect us.
Then again, look at Penn State where they went from being #2 to firing their head coach after 2 games.
So, it seems like this is just the new era of football.
Yeah, it's a new era. As we move into the realm where players get paid, we'll see a whole new alignment forming.
Schools that don't have lots of money to pay athletes will lose talent to those that do.
The big will get bigger. Those on the margins, will probably fade into irrelevance.
On the other hand, they can still get large paydays by being pushovers for padding seasons.
If you look at the new landscape, there are some players getting paid big time (see Bryce Underwood), but for the most part it is the staff who are getting paid the big bucks.
Last year, LSU's cost was roughly ~$17mil towards players and then $20mil towards staff.
And if you think about it, with Brian Kelly being fired, LSU will be in the same situation as the Saints where "dead cap" salary will be a serious issue.
Out here, it is Boise State. They already recognize that they can't compete with wealthier schools. I expect that disparity to grow.
Ashton Jeanty turned down bigger money to play at Boise, which appears to have worked pretty well for him. Will others make that choice? Probably not all that many.