The NCAA athlete that is about to become an overnight NIL multi-millionaire...

The athlete predicted to monetize them all

LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne, who has more than 1 million followers on Instagram, tops or is near the top of several lists of college athletes predicted to earn the most off of their NIL. Louisiana state’s NIL bill is awaiting the governor’s signature; once the bill has been signed, it will be effective immediately, but each school in the university system must adopt an implementation policy.

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And I know, you all bang hotter girls at Waffle House every week in the back of your Bentleys. We get it.
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I predict that female college athletes will ultimately become significant beneficiaries of the NIL game. That'll be the new Instagram hottie market.

I've said for decades now, the ONLY way a women's sport can be enjoyable to watch is if the female participants are attractive/****. If they have to market themselves on athletic talent alone their sport becomes a snooze-fest. The WNBA is perhaps the best example. Contrast that with women's beach volleyball or the Lingerie Football League and you'll get a snapshot.

Even in women's MMA, which IMO is the best female sport. The more marketable fighters are the ones who look the hottest and speak good English. Amanda Nunes is the greatest female MMA fighter of all-time, but she's subpar looking and is openly *******. Compare her endorsement deals to gals from the 115 lb. division (I call it the "spinner weight" division - tee hee hee) who are 1/10th as accomplished as Nunes yet the little hottie chicks are more marketable.
 
I predict that female college athletes will ultimately become significant beneficiaries of the NIL game. That'll be the new Instagram hottie market.

I've said for decades now, the ONLY way a women's sport can be enjoyable to watch is if the female participants are attractive/****. If they have to market themselves on athletic talent alone their sport becomes a snooze-fest. The WNBA is perhaps the best example. Contrast that with women's beach volleyball or the Lingerie Football League and you'll get a snapshot.

Even in women's MMA, which IMO is the best female sport. The more marketable fighters are the ones who look the hottest and speak good English. Amanda Nunes is the greatest female MMA fighter of all-time, but she's subpar looking and is openly *******. Compare her endorsement deals to gals from the 115 lb. division (I call it the "spinner weight" division - tee hee hee) who are 1/10th as accomplished as Nunes yet the little hottie chicks are more marketable.
Everyone that is into gaming and follows what happened with Twitch knew exactly what was about to happen for female athletes once the NIL got approved.
 
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Everyone that is into gaming and follows what happened with Twitch knew exactly what was about to happen for female athletes once the NIL got approved.



I have no knowledge of that event. Please feel free to elaborate on that if you'd like.
 
I predict that female college athletes will ultimately become significant beneficiaries of the NIL game. That'll be the new Instagram hottie market.

I've said for decades now, the ONLY way a women's sport can be enjoyable to watch is if the female participants are attractive/****. If they have to market themselves on athletic talent alone their sport becomes a snooze-fest. The WNBA is perhaps the best example. Contrast that with women's beach volleyball or the Lingerie Football League and you'll get a snapshot.

Even in women's MMA, which IMO is the best female sport. The more marketable fighters are the ones who look the hottest and speak good English. Amanda Nunes is the greatest female MMA fighter of all-time, but she's subpar looking and is openly *******. Compare her endorsement deals to gals from the 115 lb. division (I call it the "spinner weight" division - tee hee hee) who are 1/10th as accomplished as Nunes yet the little hottie chicks are more marketable.

Despite what the media forces down our throat, heterosexual males are the vast majority of the male population… that’s a fūck load of monetization
 
I have no knowledge of that event. Please feel free to elaborate on that if you'd like.
Alright.

Twitch, for those who dont know the platform, is a platform where you can stream live content. It was created with the intent of being a gaming platform where people can stream themselves playing video games live. Its a billion dollar idea, considering Amazon bought the platform seven years ago for 970 million dollars.

In its history, Twitch started to expand platforms on their website, going from gaming, to whats called "Just Chatting", where people record themselves reacting to stuff, talk to chat and all that stuff. Its actually fun for my generation, even I enjoy it every now and then, but I cant always watch it and its also starting to grow out of my age group a little bit.

However, a few years ago, there was a new trend of streamers on the platform: People (lets be honest, 99% of them are females) started to borderline be half-nude, wear bikinis and do stuff for donations. It became the living heaven for people who were bored with billions of hours of free **** on the internet and they started to dump in the money like crazy. Many people within the gaming community were starting to criticize the efforts, citing not only did it draw away potential viewership, but it was also against some of the guidelines Twitch had created regarding nude streaming.

The first person exposing the horniness of males was not a Twitch streamer: Her name is Belle Delphine, the young ones 100% have heard of her. She is right now making around 1 million a month from her OnlyFans account... alone. She is the first "e-girl" who started this trend and became the role model for many to follow.

Long story short, Twitch became the heaven for "****y streamers" (as they were called by a famous YouTuber named Charlie) because of the platforms inability and reluctancy to put an end to this. In fact, the newest trend was women getting into a bikini, set up a camera close to a bathtub and literally stream from their bathtub. Even **** stars have started to enter the platform, both former and current and while they seem quite aware about what is going on, one streamer in particular named "Amouranth" is like Darrelle Revis when he played for the Jets and he wanted to have a new contract every year paying him more money. She got banned on several occasions violating the guidelines of Twitch who explicitly exclude streamers who focus the camera on their body and make their body almost the main theme on their stream. This hasnt stopped, as Twitch is actively promoting "bathtub streams" and "Amouranth" is actually preparing one right now. I am not even kidding, I checked the website. There are also pictures of streams on social media, showing a stream where a girl has 25% of the view covered with a game that she is playing while the rest is her being dressed so that everyone can take a deep look into her *****.

The developments, along with the increasing popularity of streaming, has led to a massive amount of money dumped into live streams and the streaming world in general. If you happen to be someone with 1k subscribers paying monthly to support you, you make a decent chunk of money (and that does not include ads and sponsorships). However, Twitch has shown that if you are female, you pretty much put gasoline in the fire and everything goes **** up (literally).

And before I get called names again: Yes, I do kinda oppose what these people are doing because the platform has developed into a more advanced and developed version of Babestation. Its softporn and the people who are doing something else on this platform have absolutely lost. There are other platforms to sell ****, so just use those instead. I am not going into the "females have it easier on these platforms compared to dudes" discussion tho, thats not my bread.

If things are unclear, just reply with the question and I will come back and answer it. I wont post any pics or links, not sure how legal that is on here, but google is your friend, so if you want to do some research "for your friend", there you go.
 
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Her or '85 Madonna?

Edit: ain't no f*cking Amanda Nunes. Amanda Nunes f*cks YOU.
 
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I predict that female college athletes will ultimately become significant beneficiaries of the NIL game. That'll be the new Instagram hottie market.

I've said for decades now, the ONLY way a women's sport can be enjoyable to watch is if the female participants are attractive/****. If they have to market themselves on athletic talent alone their sport becomes a snooze-fest. The WNBA is perhaps the best example. Contrast that with women's beach volleyball or the Lingerie Football League and you'll get a snapshot.

Even in women's MMA, which IMO is the best female sport. The more marketable fighters are the ones who look the hottest and speak good English. Amanda Nunes is the greatest female MMA fighter of all-time, but she's subpar looking and is openly *******. Compare her endorsement deals to gals from the 115 lb. division (I call it the "spinner weight" division - tee hee hee) who are 1/10th as accomplished as Nunes yet the little hottie chicks are more marketable.
There are plenty of people out there that would read that and be upset by it, but I think you’re 100% right. As a country we just don’t care about women’s sports unless we can simultaneously look at them.
Women will get the better end of this deal and good for them. Take advantage of what you can while you can
 
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I find it so weird that people pay for naked or sometimes not even naked chicks on the internet. Who’s paying all these only fans chicks?
Horny, desperate people.

Fun fact, people like stuff that they had to work or pay for compared to stuff they got for free.

Add the possibllity of her saying your name and these people go nuts.
 
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Alright.

Twitch, for those who dont know the platform, is a platform where you can stream live content. It was created with the intent of being a gaming platform where people can stream themselves playing video games live. Its a billion dollar idea, considering Amazon bought the platform seven years ago for 970 million dollars.

In its history, Twitch started to expand platforms on their website, going from gaming, to whats called "Just Chatting", where people record themselves reacting to stuff, talk to chat and all that stuff. Its actually fun for my generation, even I enjoy it every now and then, but I cant always watch it and its also starting to grow out of my age group a little bit.

However, a few years ago, there was a new trend of streamers on the platform: People (lets be honest, 99% of them are females) started to borderline be half-nude, wear bikinis and do stuff for donations. It became the living heaven for people who were bored with billions of hours of free **** on the internet and they started to dump in the money like crazy. Many people within the gaming community were starting to criticize the efforts, citing not only did it draw away potential viewership, but it was also against some of the guidelines Twitch had created regarding nude streaming.

The first person exposing the horniness of males was not a Twitch streamer: Her name is Belle Delphine, the young ones 100% have heard of her. She is right now making around 1 million a month from her OnlyFans account... alone. She is the first "e-girl" who started this trend and became the role model for many to follow.

Long story short, Twitch became the heaven for "****y streamers" (as they were called by a famous YouTuber named Charlie) because of the platforms inability and reluctancy to put an end to this. In fact, the newest trend was women getting into a bikini, set up a camera close to a bathtub and literally stream from their bathtub. Even **** stars have started to enter the platform, both former and current and while they seem quite aware about what is going on, one streamer in particular named "Amouranth" is like Darrelle Revis when he played for the Jets and he wanted to have a new contract every year paying him more money. She got banned on several occasions violating the guidelines of Twitch who explicitly exclude streamers who focus the camera on their body and make their body almost the main theme on their stream. This hasnt stopped, as Twitch is actively promoting "bathtub streams" and "Amouranth" is actually preparing one right now. I am not even kidding, I checked the website. There are also pictures of streams on social media, showing a stream where a girl has 25% of the view covered with a game that she is playing while the rest is her being dressed so that everyone can take a deep look into her *****.

The developments, along with the increasing popularity of streaming, has led to a massive amount of money dumped into live streams and the streaming world in general. If you happen to be someone with 1k subscribers paying monthly to support you, you make a decent chunk of money (and that does not include ads and sponsorships). However, Twitch has shown that if you are female, you pretty much put gasoline in the fire and everything goes **** up (literally).

And before I get called names again: Yes, I do kinda oppose what these people are doing because the platform has developed into a more advanced and developed version of Babestation. Its softporn and the people who are doing something else on this platform have absolutely lost. There are other platforms to sell ****, so just use those instead. I am not going into the "females have it easier on these platforms compared to dudes" discussion tho, thats not my bread.

If things are unclear, just reply with the question and I will come back and answer it. I wont post any pics or links, not sure how legal that is on here, but google is your friend, so if you want to do some research "for your friend", there you go.
Thanks for that, never to old to learn...Ima drop some of that on my sons to impress them.
 
Alright.

Twitch, for those who dont know the platform, is a platform where you can stream live content. It was created with the intent of being a gaming platform where people can stream themselves playing video games live. Its a billion dollar idea, considering Amazon bought the platform seven years ago for 970 million dollars.

In its history, Twitch started to expand platforms on their website, going from gaming, to whats called "Just Chatting", where people record themselves reacting to stuff, talk to chat and all that stuff. Its actually fun for my generation, even I enjoy it every now and then, but I cant always watch it and its also starting to grow out of my age group a little bit.

However, a few years ago, there was a new trend of streamers on the platform: People (lets be honest, 99% of them are females) started to borderline be half-nude, wear bikinis and do stuff for donations. It became the living heaven for people who were bored with billions of hours of free **** on the internet and they started to dump in the money like crazy. Many people within the gaming community were starting to criticize the efforts, citing not only did it draw away potential viewership, but it was also against some of the guidelines Twitch had created regarding nude streaming.

The first person exposing the horniness of males was not a Twitch streamer: Her name is Belle Delphine, the young ones 100% have heard of her. She is right now making around 1 million a month from her OnlyFans account... alone. She is the first "e-girl" who started this trend and became the role model for many to follow.

Long story short, Twitch became the heaven for "****y streamers" (as they were called by a famous YouTuber named Charlie) because of the platforms inability and reluctancy to put an end to this. In fact, the newest trend was women getting into a bikini, set up a camera close to a bathtub and literally stream from their bathtub. Even **** stars have started to enter the platform, both former and current and while they seem quite aware about what is going on, one streamer in particular named "Amouranth" is like Darrelle Revis when he played for the Jets and he wanted to have a new contract every year paying him more money. She got banned on several occasions violating the guidelines of Twitch who explicitly exclude streamers who focus the camera on their body and make their body almost the main theme on their stream. This hasnt stopped, as Twitch is actively promoting "bathtub streams" and "Amouranth" is actually preparing one right now. I am not even kidding, I checked the website. There are also pictures of streams on social media, showing a stream where a girl has 25% of the view covered with a game that she is playing while the rest is her being dressed so that everyone can take a deep look into her *****.

The developments, along with the increasing popularity of streaming, has led to a massive amount of money dumped into live streams and the streaming world in general. If you happen to be someone with 1k subscribers paying monthly to support you, you make a decent chunk of money (and that does not include ads and sponsorships). However, Twitch has shown that if you are female, you pretty much put gasoline in the fire and everything goes **** up (literally).

And before I get called names again: Yes, I do kinda oppose what these people are doing because the platform has developed into a more advanced and developed version of Babestation. Its softporn and the people who are doing something else on this platform have absolutely lost. There are other platforms to sell ****, so just use those instead. I am not going into the "females have it easier on these platforms compared to dudes" discussion tho, thats not my bread.

If things are unclear, just reply with the question and I will come back and answer it. I wont post any pics or links, not sure how legal that is on here, but google is your friend, so if you want to do some research "for your friend", there you go.




Good stuff, Hogan. Thanks for laying that out.

BTW - Are you related to the Savannah, GA Hogans?
 
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