**F**king Genius Move: Fran Brown Thanks Ryan Day for Handing Him Kyle McCord on a Silver Platter

In the world of college football, it’s not uncommon to see coaches and players making bold statements. But one recent comment has left many scratching their heads. A certain coach from a prominent program in New York state decided to take a jab at a rival school, claiming that they owed him a thank you for allowing one of their former players to transfer.

Let’s set the record straight – it’s not the coach who deserves gratitude, but rather the school that’s getting a free pass. The player in question had a decent game against a mid-major opponent, but let’s not forget that they were struggling to keep up with a lesser team. It’s laughable to think that this coach believes his program is on the same level as a powerhouse like Ohio State.

Meanwhile, the Buckeyes are enjoying their new quarterback, who’s already making waves in the college football scene. It’s clear that they’ve moved on from their previous starter, and for good reason. The fact is, that quarterback had a mediocre season, relying heavily on his teammates to carry him to victory. When it mattered most, he came up short, throwing the ball to the opposing team.

It’s time to stop sugarcoating the truth – Ohio State didn’t want their former quarterback anymore because he wasn’t good enough to lead the team to success on his own. And he left because he knew he wouldn’t be the starter or didn’t want to compete for the job. Now, he’s trying to make a name for himself at a new school, but it’s clear that he’s not the same caliber as the talent surrounding him.

Good luck to him and his new team, but let’s not pretend that they’re on the same level as the top programs in the country.

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