ChinstrapCane
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This man is going to pay every player on the roster to endorse his business and we have people complaining about it. Please show me a similar deal at another school. I’ll hang up and listen.
$500 a month isn’t a lot$500/month?
OK;
Amazing how close this gif was to what happened.
I would have killed for $500 a month. I was on scholarship during the old days when it was only 3 meals a day. I could’ve been eating like a king and drinking like one too, with that kinda cash.$500 is a month is significant for "student athletes" who often sleep with empty stomaches in the offseason.
We're less than a week into this NIL reality and fans are already complaining that it's not enough and other schools will upstage Miami. The inferiority complex has never been more apparent. Unless...did I miss the press release where this is it and there will be no more deals for Miami and its players? Yawn.
$500/month?
OK;
Question is, do we see 10 such deals as this? I agree, $5k a month to everyone on the team will be a game changer. But easier said than done.$500 a month isn’t a lot
but when they line up 10 of these deals for our players…..which could easily happen, that’s a game changer!
There will be more deals. I don't know if its ten, but there will be more deals.Question is, do we see 10 such deals as this? I agree, $5k a month to everyone on the team will be a game changer. But easier said than done.
And having Kendrick Norton as a spokesman is a stroke of genius. Is there a better person to convey the message that these kids need to make their money when they can than Kendrick?What makes this different isn't the amount per player, it's that every scholarship player is getting the opportunity. It's not just the guys on pre-season award lists, or impact starters... Peyton Matocha can put that cash in his pocket. Chris Washington has that opportunity. Larry Hodges can make that bread. Holley can pay for salsa lessons. It's literally every scholarship football player.
When we are selling culture and family, I think stuff like this can only help. Our NIL deals aren't just trying to take care of you in years 3/4 after you've shown us something, we're looking out for your from the moment you step into the locker room.
Some of y’all must sit your face directly under your dog’s **** to have thus much **** to throw on Miami.
God Himself could take control of the program and with a straight face you’d type out, “ok but what’s Bama gonna do next? They already have Satan.”
People love to be miserableSome of y’all must sit your face directly under your dog’s **** to have thus much **** to throw on Miami.
God Himself could take control of the program and with a straight face you’d type out, “ok but what’s Bama gonna do next? They already have Satan.”
Some of y’all must sit your face directly under your dog’s **** to have thus much **** to throw on Miami.
God Himself could take control of the program and with a straight face you’d type out, “ok but what’s Bama gonna do next? They already have Satan.”
Who the heck knows what will happen, with Miami or Bama. It’s the rushing to dismiss whatever Miami does and reduce every positive down to “not Bama so it doesn’t matter.”I actually saw someone claim Saban will have Coke, Aflac and Mercedes Benz sign $5 million NIL deals soon.
I was thinking the same thing, miserable twats.Some of y’all must sit your face directly under your dog’s **** to have thus much **** to throw on Miami.
God Himself could take control of the program and with a straight face you’d type out, “ok but what’s Bama gonna do next? They already have Satan.”
What makes this different isn't the amount per player, it's that every scholarship player is getting the opportunity. It's not just the guys on pre-season award lists, or impact starters... Peyton Matocha can put that cash in his pocket. Chris Washington has that opportunity. Larry Hodges can make that bread. Holley can pay for salsa lessons. It's literally every scholarship football player.
When we are selling culture and family, I think stuff like this can only help. Our NIL deals aren't just trying to take care of you in years 3/4 after you've shown us something, we're looking out for your from the moment you step into the locker room.
$500 is a month is significant for "student athletes" who often sleep with empty stomaches in the offseason.
We're less than a week into this NIL reality and fans are already complaining that it's not enough and other schools will upstage Miami. The inferiority complex has never been more apparent. Unless...did I miss the press release where this is it and there will be no more deals for Miami and its players? Yawn.
What is Bama going to do? Sign a deal with Mr Omelet and the local meth dealers?
This 1000% can’t imagine how miserable some Ppl are that they try to spin this as a negative.What makes this different isn't the amount per player, it's that every scholarship player is getting the opportunity. It's not just the guys on pre-season award lists, or impact starters... Peyton Matocha can put that cash in his pocket. Chris Washington has that opportunity. Larry Hodges can make that bread. Holley can pay for salsa lessons. It's literally every scholarship football player.
When we are selling culture and family, I think stuff like this can only help. Our NIL deals aren't just trying to take care of you in years 3/4 after you've shown us something, we're looking out for your from the moment you step into the locker room.