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Reunited and it feels so good. I imagine that’s what Coley Mick was singing today. He’s made his decision on where he will land after resigning from Barstool. Reunited and it feels so good. Coley has decided to join Underdog fantasy AKA the place where Trill Withers currently works.
If you want to watch his first show on the Underdog network, you can also just click this link here. It has all of the details you want to know about why Coley decided to join Underdog. Obviously, Trill had a lot to do with it.
Unlike Draft Kings, I doubt Dave Portnoy will have a problem with Coley joining Underdog. They’re not a primary competitor to the Barstool Sportsbook.
Coley and Trill did their best work together on MicksTape at Barstool. Once Trill left Barstool, it kinda was the writing on the wall for Coley. When Jared Carrabis left, that was the nail in the coffin. All of this we already knew from Coley’s last appearance on the Dave Portnoy Show.
We’ll see what Coley Mick ends up doing at Underdog. Pairing with Trill is a smart move but I’m curious to see how much he branches out beyond that. Does the Mick man have what it takes to be a real fantasy expert? Why not let it fly?
Side Note: I need to write this in order to reach the 300-word count. I don’t normally do this but go follow me on Twitter – @treydaubert. And 300 words complete. Thank you.
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