David Ellis (@dkellis3) 's Twitter Profile
David Ellis

@dkellis3

Avid Rebel fan and fan of the underdog and overachiever (and teams that won World Series in 2016)

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calendar_today05-11-2012 23:51:14

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Tim Brando (@timbrando) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve got no problem with Head Coaches calling out other Head Coaches on tampering, but something to consider and this is where Dabo’s own naïveté comes into play. When he utters this statement, “if we have rules”’and this JUST IN ya don’t Dabo. Pete Golding last I checked has

HOTTY TODDY (@talkingom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just so we are clear - per Clemson Tigers on Sports Illustrated - “What Clemson did not have finalized, however, was a signed NIL or revenue-share agreement with Ferrelli, according to Tiger Illustrated. That absence isn't uncommon, as negotiations over contractual fine print

Brad Logan (@bradlogancote) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Set a standard? Ole Miss had three players taken from them with agreements in place. So much so, buyouts are owed to Ole Miss. Not a word from anyone.

Tom (@tlp39766) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DABO SWINNEY: THE ULTIMATE SNITCH? From reporting LSU players for old penalties to filing complaints on REFS, Dabo is the HALL OF FAME tattle-tale. Now he’s teaming with LANE KIFFIN to burn OLE MISS down. A BROKEN SYSTEM or just a SORE LOSER? #DaboSnitch #Tampering301 #NCAA 🏈🐀

Trey Wallace (@treywallace_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing from the Dabo Swinney-Ole Miss situation: Make sure players sign *rev-share agreements, and not just ‘scholarship or school financial’ agreements. Might as well get a buyout if you’re going to lose a player via portal. Big difference nowadays outkick.com/sports/dabo-sw…

Matt Bowers (@_matt_bowers_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dabo Swinney did more to make Clemson look bad than anything else yesterday in my opinion. *He’s lost at least 3 games every year since 2021. Including losing 6 (SIX) games last year. Home losses to Syracuse, SMU and Duke * Clemson was arguably the standard in CFB or