That will not be the official excuse because it appears that the BUG is strong-arming ND, which of course they are.
ASU gets an invite before UoA. There are just too many people in Phoenix.
She didn't really give him a choice, just surprised him in the parking garage. Was their first smoke in a parking garage?
Why do people think Jimmy/Saul/Gene are different? There is just more money in play in the middle.
But they are out practicing in pads right now. At ASU as well.
THe new arrivals may not be in the speed demographic. They are also not yet parents of teens. I think it take some time before they start producing teenagers commensurate with the total population.
ASU is a sleeping giant. They just never had passionate alumni (BMDs) to exploit the huge growth in population. Maricopa County AZ was #1 in growth during the covid crazy period. If the Scottsdale money cared about something besides sex they could easily lure top talent to Tempe.
Schools like Miami and Southern Cal are top talent hubs and what they did in their glory years is now partly legal. They are always a risk to burst out again.
The Evil Empire has struck again.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/34416011/defensive-end-keon-keeley-no-24-overall-prospect-2023-class-decommits-notre-dame
I think that's a pretty safe bet although I didn't know they were legally married.
Did anyone think he looked a bit like Gene's new pal in Omaha. Like both of them were dragging around an anvil.
Young Howard Hamlin tries to win the approval of Dad, while navigating the antics of his boss Chuck McGill.
Or while hiding in shopping mall.
It's funny how no one seems to remember what Mike did in BCS S1.
on the Jimmy courtroom thing it is just one of tropes. Plenty of times we see a character make a noble self sacrifice while thinking there were other options...
The Kim angle was implausible, even for G&G. Saul goes through all of that dog and pony show just to not save Kim from a civil suit that wouldn't be worth a dime anyway. Kim for herself resigns from the State Bar so she can eventually white knight for the poor by becoming a volunteer receptionist.
Unless it's a long game to launch the next series.
There was one clump in the middle but it was just the one.
But Saul didn't save her from jail, he saved her from . . . a civil lawsuit that could in ten years send a debt collector to a state with the world's strongest homestead law.
IT was the best episode of the season and a top finale in general. But G&G just can't help themselves with an implausible angle.
OH and they are both alive. The BCS After Years are coming.