I thought it was pretty telling and consistent with what we’ve all heard on here. He got paid and did what he had to do for his family. Can’t fault him for that. But his heart was still on the hill. Says a lot about Monroe and Dino and the culture they’ve built.Anyone else find the goodbye message to be interesting? Anyway, that’s a pretty cool transition for him.
Not really. There was nothing unordinary. Not too long. Short and straight forward.Anyone else find the goodbye message to be interesting? Anyway, that’s a pretty cool transition for him.
if you’re transferring, it’s either for money, playing time or some family reason.How do any of us even know he got paid? It’s all just conjecture and guessing, and even if anyone claims to have inside information it’s still not confirmed.
I don’t think these NIL deals are being fully disclosed. I guess there isn’t a lot of upside for anyone to promote numbers.How do any of us even know he got paid? It’s all just conjecture and guessing, and even if anyone claims to have inside information it’s still not confirmed.
It’s just strange that it’s not transparent, though I suppose it doesn’t have to be. It’s just not something we’re used to as fans, the not knowing why someone left.I don’t think these NIL deals are being fully disclosed. I guess there isn’t a lot of upside for anyone to promote numbers.
But we all know OSU has the resources to pay a starting DB very handsomely.
Another nail in the coffin of the “Nick Monroe hasn’t brought that good of recruits to the hill” hot take
It’s just strange that it’s not transparent, though I suppose it doesn’t have to be. It’s just not something we’re used to as fans, the not knowing why someone left.
Not that we are entitled to know, it just feels like there isn’t closure.
Would have been a great tweet though. I’m continuing my academic and athletic career at TOSU will getting 250k and I shop at Aaron’s Auto PartsCFB has never been transparent. There’s been back door deals for decades, at least now it’s technically okay.
That’s recruiting though, I’m talking about the transfers.CFB has never been transparent. There’s been back door deals for decades, at least now it’s technically okay.
They weren’t transferring to pay for play after years in a single program for decades, that’s a recent development - they had to sit out a year. There was never a free transfer before having to sit out.CFB has never been transparent. There’s been back door deals for decades, at least now it’s technically okay.
They weren’t transferring to pay for play after years in a single program for decades, that’s a recent development - they had to sit out a year. There was never a free transfer before having to sit out.
NopeApples and apples, just different varieties. There’s always been money flowing to players. Before it was behind the doors, today it isn’t except for exact $’s involved.
That’s been the factory school m.o. forever only now most of it is on the surface where we can see it.It’s just strange that it’s not transparent, though I suppose it doesn’t have to be. It’s just not something we’re used to as fans, the not knowing why someone left.
Not that we are entitled to know, it just feels like there isn’t closure.
Nope
25 -50k tops I’m guessing. His agent or advisor or whatever they go by has a whole lot of interesting tweets about these kids demanding 6 figures and they are finding out only a select few get that. Even for a top safety in this market I don’t think it’s any life changing money.How do any of us even know he got paid? It’s all just conjecture and guessing, and even if anyone claims to have inside information it’s still not confirmed.