How is this for an exit op?

March Madness is well underway. And after the first weekend, many brackets have been obliterated already. One of the great things about the NCAA tournaments are the stories that emerge as new star players and coaches are minted. This one really caught my eye and is a great tale for those considering exit ops. Andy Enfield founded a startup, married a lingerie model, cashed out left the street and now is coaching basketball for Florida Gulf Coast. Check out this article about his life. http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/florida-gulf-coast-coach-…

Might be a great path for others to consider.

 
theworks9:
LOL are you serious bro? Exit Opps lol Andys/FGCUs story is an outlier... Plus that kind of success doesnt last for schools like FGCU...College bball is all about recruiting.
LOL are YOU serious bro?
 
theworks9:
SirTradesaLot:
theworks9:
LOL are you serious bro? Exit Opps lol Andys/FGCUs story is an outlier... Plus that kind of success doesnt last for schools like FGCU...College bball is all about recruiting.
LOL are YOU serious bro?

100%. Any more questions?

Just one: couldn't you tell the OP was being facetious about this being a true 'exit opp'?
 
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