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Is it legal for his wife to tongue kiss all the Florida players?
I don’t know if it’s legal, but it’s unhygienic AF for those players. I hope they used some mouthwash afterwards.
Is it legal for his wife to tongue kiss all the Florida players?
Darren helped write the Florida law so he would know what is legal or not.
See, the sponsor can say, I’m willing to spend $500 per month per person to have as many college football players in an area that I can get marketing my team. I don’t think it should be a problem. The sponsor didn’t go to UM and say we want to pay the team. What am I missing???
What I love is that Manny has leveled the financial playing field. As I mentioned on another thread but it bears repeating, 3 and 4 star recruits at “bag” schools are likely receiving 5-20k to sign, and probably some alumni handshakes going forward if they are producing. Manny will easily bring more money to the table thru NIL.Saweet
I wonder what the next NIL deal for Miami is that was teased yesterday and whether its bigger than the 500k one.What I love is that Manny has leveled the financial playing field. As I mentioned on another thread but it bears repeating, 3 and 4 star recruits at “bag” schools are likely receiving 5-20k to sign, and probably some alumni handshakes going forward if they are producing. Manny will easily bring more money to the table thru NIL.
5 stars are a different story because from personal knowledge I know a young man who was offered 100k by an SEC bag school. Players will have to become very good and marketable to receive that kind of money thru NIL. So i suspect we will always have a challenge with the 5 stars, BUT, at least we can show the 5 stars that it’s no longer an All-or-Nothing proposition between UM and the bag schools. And if we win on the field the differences in pay may become less influential.
All this to say that UM is really, really, close to controlling its own destiny again as far as attracting players.
Manny being the son of the Mayor will pay dividends on this issue. He understands Miami politics and business, which are obviously inextricably linked.I wonder what the next NIL deal for Miami is that was teased yesterday and whether its bigger than the 500k one.
Great post. Will his “intelligence” translate on the field and succeed against elite programs? I’m not sure. That being said, he’s killing the off-season and this NIL rule.Manny is a smart dude for sure. Is he a smart dude who can bring this program back to consistent relevancy? Remains to be seen.
His ability to succeed with football-adjacent issues makes me think he might be better suited for a different role, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t rooting for him.
Given that it is Miami I'm guessing the NCAA has gone over this proposal with 12 fine tooth combs and gang-audited Dan Lambert's finances.