Photo by Ali Gradischer/Getty Images One could call it timid and they’d be mostly right. It’s not uncommon for a player who transferred to give interviews bad mouthing the program they left, and there’s usually not much worth covering. It just leads to fans of the team being talked about bad mouthing the player who transferred out. Nothing productive particularly happens. You, in the comments, I’m talking to you. Don’t. By any measure, DJ’s time…
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DJ Uiagalelei is Biased but He’s Right About Clemson’s Offense
Source: SB Nation


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