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    Can someone explain this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajunArmy View Post
    Can someone explain this?
    Sun Belt championship ring from 2 years ago

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    Looks like it’s from type of awards ceremony.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginCajunArmy View Post
    Can someone explain this?
    That is Mason Aucoin with Coach. Mason is a walkon player on the basketball team. Reason for photo is they are celebrating an academic award Mason received at the return to school convocation a few days ago. Not too many A student engineering majors on college basketball teams, walkons included

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    That is Mason Aucoin with Coach. Mason is a walkon player on the basketball team. Reason for photo is they are celebrating an academic award Mason received at the return to school convocation a few days ago. Not too many A student engineering majors on college basketball teams, walkons included
    Many kodo’s to the Aucoin kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Many kodo’s to the Aucoin kid.
    Throw in a few kudos as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DieHard1280 View Post
    Throw in a few kudos as well!
    Yea, those.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Many kodo’s to the Aucoin kid.
    Just your usual scholar from St. Charles Parish. Even if he is West Bank. Seriously a very good engineering student. Had a German track student graduate in Civil last semester. Also very good student. We claim he’s from DesAllemands!!

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    why is the player’s ring upside down? and still not sure what the ring has to do with academic award, because if academic award why would the coach get it?


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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    why is the player’s ring upside down? and still not sure what the ring has to do with academic award, because if academic award why would the coach get it?
    My understanding is that this is the athletic banquet perhaps where they got rings for the conference championship a couple of years ago. Not academic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    why is the player’s ring upside down? and still not sure what the ring has to do with academic award, because if academic award why would the coach get it?
    Quote Originally Posted by cajuns80
    Sun Belt championship ring from 2 years ago

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    anyone else struggle with believing that many of these championship rings have a price tag of less than $500 per ncaa regs.... they say cheaper metal, fake stones, etc etc. but if that is the case why can students not buy larger graduation rings with fake stones too at the lower price tag?

    also tin foil time....lets say each ring is invoiced at 400 and they buy 100 for 40000 bucks.... but real value was 800 .....meanwhile they are buying ten coaches rings worth 5000 each... how do we know they arent overpaying for the coaches rings and pay 90000 instead of 50000 thus including the extra 400 bucks of each athlete ring price difference.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    anyone else struggle with believing that many of these championship rings have a price tag of less than $500 per ncaa regs.... they say cheaper metal, fake stones, etc etc. but if that is the case why can students not buy larger graduation rings with fake stones too at the lower price tag?

    also tin foil time....lets say each ring is invoiced at 400 and they buy 100 for 40000 bucks.... but real value was 800 .....meanwhile they are buying ten coaches rings worth 5000 each... how do we know they arent overpaying for the coaches rings and pay 90000 instead of 50000 thus including the extra 400 bucks of each athlete ring price difference.
    Dude

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    anyone else struggle with believing that many of these championship rings have a price tag of less than $500 per ncaa regs.... they say cheaper metal, fake stones, etc etc. but if that is the case why can students not buy larger graduation rings with fake stones too at the lower price tag?

    also tin foil time....lets say each ring is invoiced at 400 and they buy 100 for 40000 bucks.... but real value was 800 .....meanwhile they are buying ten coaches rings worth 5000 each... how do we know they arent overpaying for the coaches rings and pay 90000 instead of 50000 thus including the extra 400 bucks of each athlete ring price difference.
    What in the world...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 31Ragin97 View Post
    anyone else struggle with believing that many of these championship rings have a price tag of less than $500 per ncaa regs.... they say cheaper metal, fake stones, etc etc. but if that is the case why can students not buy larger graduation rings with fake stones too at the lower price tag?

    also tin foil time....lets say each ring is invoiced at 400 and they buy 100 for 40000 bucks.... but real value was 800 .....meanwhile they are buying ten coaches rings worth 5000 each... how do we know they arent overpaying for the coaches rings and pay 90000 instead of 50000 thus including the extra 400 bucks of each athlete ring price difference.
    This has taken a turn for the surreal..

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