GojiraCane
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What if Temple fans got together and blew out the three competitors?Tennessee all day here now![]()
What if Temple fans got together and blew out the three competitors?Tennessee all day here now![]()
No, fans are dumb as ***. Kid like this will do this **** again and again. You won't ever see Alabama or UGA involved in something this stupid. Glad Miami isn't as well.Yo. Kids smart as ****
Or what if Bethune Cookman or Savannah State outbuy his cards?I wonder if he’s actually obligated to respect this trading card thing, or he can just say I changed my mind/ flip after one year
Wait. What? Maybe I’m reading it wrong, but it seems like you’re coming at what I said sideways.lol curious but which WR have we sent to the NFL recently that shined? we aren't the old canes anymore. also, a TN WR just signed a national NIL deal with Hyatt Hotels. no one in this amazing metropolis signed anything close to as noteworthy. Kool-Aid signed a deal w Kool-Aid. Spencer Rattler with Raising Canes. our most famous player has a deal w a local BMW dealership. you guys gotta stop w this ****. guys can become stars anywhere if theyre good bc everyone is on TV. ****, SEC games draw much higher numbers than our games did this year.
my bad. I quoted the wrong poster. you were the last reply on it. carry onWait. What? Maybe I’m reading it wrong, but it seems like you’re coming at what I said sideways.
I said “I would love to see how much money he makes off of something like this.” I’m of the opinion that no HS recruit is going to make a lot of money off of their own merchandise.
You pointed out dudes are signing with regionally/nationally recognizable brands and companies. I agree that those college dudes are going to make more money than a dude that said “buy my trading cards and/or merchandise.”
I would love to see how much money he makes off of something like this.
I don’t see it making that much especially not compared to his NIL deal with whatever school he chooses.
if a recruit does it? no dont think so. if a school does it, probably a violation. there is no rule in selling stuff and rewarding your customers. if a school says ill buy all your tokens for your sig, then yesAnything illegal about just saying whatever school you want to attends fans purchased the most regardless of if its true or not?
Bull****. But, interesting to see him mention Tennessee. TN and Oregon sit alone at the top NIL food chain. Those two in a bidding war over an elite guy would be fun to watch, especially if you represent that player.
Not surprised to hear Tennessee, but Oregon too? I guess I probably shouldn’t be surprised they are too, just would have expected some others listed before them.
Their collective is an insanely professional, well resourced operation. Bunch of former Nike folks running it. Knight throwing boatloads of money there, just like Haslem is at UT.
Two lesser programs to look out for in the next couple years: SMU and Maryland. Big money being pledged to those collectives.
You've got my attention, lol. In terms of operation and effectiveness, where would you rank us? Top 5,10,15?
Also, this may have been posted in the Samson thread by you or others, but do you see UF going above and beyond for him and snagging him? He is obviously interested. I've been following this foolishness for a long time and actions speak LOUD. Idc what anyone says, back-to-back visits there doesn't make me feel worry free there, especially knowing how desperate they are.
I've wondered where we would be without Ruiz/LifeWallet. Doesn't seem the University has made any efforts. Maybe because Ruiz is so anti-collectives.We don’t have a collective. We are nowhere near as organized and efficient. Behind the scenes, it’s been a bit, let’s say, disorganized. I’ll leave it at that. But as long as people like Ruiz follow through, we’ll be alright in the near term. Long term, we’re going to have to build out a legit collective.
We don’t have a collective. We are nowhere near as organized and efficient. Behind the scenes, it’s been a bit, let’s say, disorganized. I’ll leave it at that. But as long as people like Ruiz follow through, we’ll be alright in the near term. Long term, we’re going to have to build out a legit collective.
Samson’s current representation scares me. Unpredictable. His former counsel was solid and straight forward.
That's complete opposite of what was posted here prior.We don’t have a collective. We are nowhere near as organized and efficient. Behind the scenes, it’s been a bit, let’s say, disorganized. I’ll leave it at that. But as long as people like Ruiz follow through, we’ll be alright in the near term. Long term, we’re going to have to build out a legit collective.
Samson’s current representation scares me. Unpredictable. His former counsel was solid and straight forward.