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1 minute ago, Hook1997 said:

https://twitter.com/JamesYoder/status/1626262494988607491?s=20

 

Justin Fields on Pardon My Take: “I was gonna stay at Georgia, but Ohio State boosters were offering me bags of cash to transfer. “I’m talking 300, 400 grand - in cash. Plus a Benz. And this was before NIL. “Back then, O-State pay more than any SEC school. Ryan Day a boss.”

Ummmmmmmmmm holy shit lol

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48 minutes ago, Hook1997 said:

https://twitter.com/JamesYoder/status/1626262494988607491?s=20

 

Justin Fields on Pardon My Take: “I was gonna stay at Georgia, but Ohio State boosters were offering me bags of cash to transfer. “I’m talking 300, 400 grand - in cash. Plus a Benz. And this was before NIL. “Back then, O-State pay more than any SEC school. Ryan Day a boss.”

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Atticus said:

It’s fake. The guy is making shit up for clicks, in a space where credibility matters, it’s an interesting strategy. 

Well shit. No wonder the video didn’t have volume, I just figured it was my phone having a problem. 

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9 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

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Any idea what IT said about this?

They were talking about A&M's 12th man foundation + thing. They said it was basically a group connected to the university paying the players for promoting the university and the team. They wondered if the claims that people who donate can get points to improve their seating positions for tickets would make it against the rules. All in all they thought it was a good idea and great for A&M if it was not deemed against the rules.

 

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1 minute ago, Viper said:

They were talking about A&M's 12th man foundation + thing. They said it was basically a group connected to the university paying the players for promoting the university and the team. They wondered if the claims that people who donate can get points to improve their seating positions for tickets would make it against the rules. All in all they thought it was a good idea and great for A&M if it was not deemed against the rules.

If it's not deemed against the rules then we should have no issues implementing that as well, correct? Or do we need to separate LHF from the university or basically make TexasOne essentially LHF +?

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They claim they can do this bc they aren't housed under the athletic department and just have an "affiliation agreement" with the university. Seems like a bs distinction but it's all semantics anyway. They also claim they cleared it with the NCAA ahead of time.

If they do get away with it, seems like a big advantage for them since people are used to giving money to them and it counts towards seat points.

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The NCAA will have shit to say. If they don’t, every other program out there including OneFund will have it implemented in a week. It’s a nothingburger of an advantage.

There’s a very real possibility that aTm managed to just fuck something up in the formation because they’re stupid fucking idiots, and that’s what they do. 

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20 hours ago, Hook1997 said:

https://twitter.com/JamesYoder/status/1626262494988607491?s=20

 

Justin Fields on Pardon My Take: “I was gonna stay at Georgia, but Ohio State boosters were offering me bags of cash to transfer. “I’m talking 300, 400 grand - in cash. Plus a Benz. And this was before NIL. “Back then, O-State pay more than any SEC school. Ryan Day a boss.”

Holy fuck 

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With the collapse of USCs NIL collectives (BLVD this week and Student Body Right last fall), do we see opportunities out west?

Any insights on the USC situation going forward?

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On 2/18/2023 at 7:51 AM, SydneyCarton said:

The NCAA will have shit to say. If they don’t, every other program out there including OneFund will have it implemented in a week. It’s a nothingburger of an advantage.

 

Has OneFund monthly enrollment improved much YTD or still shitty?

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1 hour ago, Skipper said:

Has OneFund monthly enrollment improved much YTD or still shitty?

I mean OneFund has technically existed for only 3 months. Even if they’re crushing enrollment, which I don’t think is the case, it’s not enough to make a dent yet. The event Tuesday in Houston should be interesting if they float any numbers 

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Posted
10 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

I mean OneFund has technically existed for only 3 months. Even if they’re crushing enrollment, which I don’t think is the case, it’s not enough to make a dent yet. The event Tuesday in Houston should be interesting if they float any numbers 

I’m in presurgery prep starting Monday and can’t go, wish I could have seen what the first of its kind looks like. This thing really needs to have traction. 

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On 2/19/2023 at 11:39 AM, Skipper said:

Has OneFund monthly enrollment improved much YTD or still shitty?

 

On 2/19/2023 at 12:52 PM, SydneyCarton said:

I mean OneFund has technically existed for only 3 months. Even if they’re crushing enrollment, which I don’t think is the case, it’s not enough to make a dent yet. The event Tuesday in Houston should be interesting if they float any numbers 

Just to follow-up here, it all depends upon what you consider "improved" or "making a dent" to be, because it's now trending towards half a million annually and that's with pretty much no hard selling. If the smaller-amount donor base eclipses $1M in annual subscriptions, to me, that's fucking rolling. I think we'll be there at some point during the football season.

A big part of that will be in-event (football games, etc.) advertising where a QR code is shown on the big screen, etc., and the pitch is made to help out in any way. Things like that plus ongoing dialogue and education play a big role. 

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9 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

 

Just to follow-up here, it all depends upon what you consider "improved" or "making a dent" to be, because it's now trending towards half a million annually and that's with pretty much no hard selling. If the smaller-amount donor base eclipses $1M in annual subscriptions, to me, that's fucking rolling. I think we'll be there at some point during the football season.

A big part of that will be in-event (football games, etc.) advertising where a QR code is shown on the big screen, etc., and the pitch is made to help out in any way. Things like that plus ongoing dialogue and education play a big role. 

"Cedric Baxter with the 80 yard touchdown!  Go donate to the Baxter NIL fund now by scanning the QR code and show your support... you drunk bastards".

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On 2/17/2023 at 11:49 AM, Hook1997 said:

https://twitter.com/JamesYoder/status/1626262494988607491?s=20

 

Justin Fields on Pardon My Take: “I was gonna stay at Georgia, but Ohio State boosters were offering me bags of cash to transfer. “I’m talking 300, 400 grand - in cash. Plus a Benz. And this was before NIL. “Back then, O-State pay more than any SEC school. Ryan Day a boss.”

Genius at work.

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7 minutes ago, Butch Had Not said:

"Cedric Baxter with the 80 yard touchdown!  Go donate to the Baxter NIL fund now by scanning the QR code and show your support... you drunk bastards".

Cant do that 

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Just now, BurntOrange&White said:

“Baxter takes it 80 yards into the TexasOneFund endzone! Scan our QR code to participate in NIL”

Now we are talking

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$350 for 3 people on a 4 day cruise?  That can't cover anything other than being on the ship.  There have got to be a lot of fees to pay, plus the cost of food.  Even if the fees and food double the price, it's still pretty cheap.  Will there be any booze at all on a mormon ship?

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Posted
9 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said:

No way! Shocking! Wow!

 

 

 

From the article, Ruiz deftly trying to sum up the NCAA (quote unedited):"Not only is the in violation of the constitution, it’s also retarded."

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Posted
6 minutes ago, TheBryMan81 said:

From the article, Ruiz deftly trying to sum up the NCAA (quote unedited):"Not only is the in violation of the constitution, it’s also retarded."

Lmfao did On3 even read the article before posting it?

Posted
15 hours ago, RabidM said:

Will there be any booze at all on a mormon ship?

Keep going…you’re dangerously close to answering you own question of how it can be only $350 for three people.

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