This is hilarious.. I hope it gets much worse..
And then within a few months, it turns into....Kids will still stupidly sign with FSU, that’s the funniest & the worst part about this.
You can literally show a kid exactly how bad it is & how things will go & they’ll still go head first into the dumpster fire.
Early post of the year candidate. Well doneCaptains Log day #3:
We are running low on fuel. Moral is low. Hopefully this $38 NIL check clears and I can get back to blowing my assignments on deep 1/3.
Cordially,
Jarvis
And don’t think nfl teams aren’t going to watch how these guys handle their NIL deals. Sitting out in the spring when legally it’s not run by FSU will hurt him if he becomes a viable nfl prospect.That's... Something else. But it's this starts a trend, could trigger a hasty demise or at least severe reigning in of NIL deals.
But you know, philosophically, if we're saying these kids are professionals and should be treated like stuff, and the pros have the right to hold out for more money.. Why shouldn't the college kids? Just pretty funny right now it's happening to FSU.
Can someone get and screenshot? I don't FB anymore.
Coles, McPherson, & Warrick's ultimate punishments were not any more than most first time offenders who plead out.
And McPherson wasn't "allowed" to take a checkbook, I believe He was charged with a felony and later plead out to a misdemeanor.
Now Winston, that's another story.
That's... Something else. But it's this starts a trend, could trigger a hasty demise or at least severe reigning in of NIL deals.
But you know, philosophically, if we're saying these kids are professionals and should be treated like stuff, and the pros have the right to hold out for more money.. Why shouldn't the college kids? Just pretty funny right now it's happening to FSU.
Legally, the school has nothing to do with the NIL deals, right? Sitting out only hurts the team, not the NIL. I don’t get it.
When this happens, countless programs will be bankrupted within a handful of years.A lot of people fail to realize how perilously close we are to a judge ruling that college football players are employees, which is an outcome that the NCAA has been fighting for decades.
Once that door is opened, a lot of unforeseen consequences will arise. Including workers comp and lifetime disability related to football career-ending injuries.
they need to start a Kickstarter or GoFundMe campaign for him...