"The lawsuit filed Monday in Colorado state court by Colorado State and Utah State says the Mountain West and commissioner Gloria Nevarez have disregarded the league's bylaws to punish those five schools "in a desperate attempt to prevent further membership departures."...
The complaint says the Mountain West is threatening to withhold tens of millions of dollars due to the departing league members, including refusing to reimburse them for travel and other expenses in connection with postseason football games."
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/43027490/colorado-st-utah-st-sue-mountain-west-exit-penalties
There were numerous opportunities where he could have done that and slid to get the first down.
Instead, he forced a pass into a tough spot and we ended up stalling on the drive after 3 or 4 plays.
As I indicated in my post, we don't know what caused him to back out.
What if you told your manager that you're happy with your job but a personal issue was causing a need to consider looking for a job in another city? You didn't quit but simply notified him that you were looking. If the personal issue worked itself out, would you still quit because you already said you were looking? Doubtful.
Suppose his girlfriend graduated and was going to move to Houston (or wherever) for a job and he tossed his name in the TP to see if there was any chance of transferring to a school closer to her? Once there were no offers to allow him to move closer, then he backed out.
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