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New USC Coach Lincoln Riley Purchased This $17.2 Million House
© Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
New job, new city, New home. According to Dirt’s Wendy Bowman, new USC head coach Lincoln Riley and his wife, Caitlin Riley, paid $17.2 million for a 3.17-acre home in Palos Verdes Estates. Original asking price was $19.5 million... (The Spun)
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Yeah, they don’t have views like that in Norman.
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No brisket smoker?
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Time to spray some round up around those pavers, coach
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Wow...No wonder he chose USC over Baton Rouge or Norman. I do not fault him for making that move. I'm glad he didn't come here.
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That’s roughly 15,000 a month in taxes alone for that house
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Damn gonna be hard to keep that up in 2-3 years when they fire him.
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Expectation pretty low. Won the rose bowl every few years and drive an EV. He can retire there.
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He better watch his wife and the pool boys
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He just bought a 17 million dollar house that he is going to need approval from the historical society to put a plug on the wall for a TV.
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Failing up at a high level.
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There is a reason they are called Chokelahoma.
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thatsa nice!
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But people wanted to freak out about college athletes getting paid??
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7 fireplaces??? Where he living in Antarctica?
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12 bathrooms? Nothing but Taco Bell around there?
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USC is going all in...only to be mediocre
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Think what USC would have paid him had he ever won anything!
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You mean USC paid $17.2 million for this house.
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i don't think i'd be able to behave in a place like that.
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Bet his view was better in Norman.
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7 fireplaces seems safe. And why do you even need a fireplace in southern cal?
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Because you can’t frick high class bitches in front of paneling you nerd
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The coastline there can be quite breezy and chilly - even in the summer.
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When the wildfire lights your house up, those chimney’s allow the smoke to get out.
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