djorange1989
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Hey I was wondering, where can I find a woman like that?Jesse's Girl is so much better than Jesse's Dad.
Just sayin'.
Hey I was wondering, where can I find a woman like that?Jesse's Girl is so much better than Jesse's Dad.
Just sayin'.
Here’s hoping the next few exit ramps are closed.I was kind of wondering the same thing. Having an agent makes you ineligible to return from a pre-draft evaluation, for example. That's my guess why the tweets were taken down. Unwitting undermining of his eligibility by his representation. Damn, man. Nice career you had!
There is SO MUCH bad advice out there today. We live in an era where corruption is expected, and people have no shame. So glad I'm closer to the Exit ramp, honestly. This world is turning to shtt.
That's correct as a general rule. Whether there is anything state-specific that restricts that in some states, I have no idea.I believe you can have an agent for NIL purposes.
That's correct as a general rule. Whether there is anything state-specific that restricts that in some states, I have no idea.
Not to mention, salaries at Public Universities like Wisky are public knowledge. Private universities like SU file a form 990 which list the highest paid employees many (most) of which are coaches. Seems like a valid question to ask what a player’s agent is getting if he’s trying to squeeze more NIL money.Paraphrasing but something like:
“College coaches, don’t ask my guys how much their agent is charging them. It’s unprofessional. You don’t want me to have them ask you how much you make.”
Just stupid.
The laws vary from state to state.That's correct as a general rule. Whether there is anything state-specific that restricts that in some states, I have no idea.
The laws vary from state to state.
New York law allows players to be professionally represented by an agent or attorney for NIL.
The law also requires colleges to offer assistance programs to guide student athletes on topics related to NIL deals, mental health support services, and other stuff.
I assume there was some blowback to the tweet that wasn’t good.Tweet looks down. What happened?
Hell no. Thompson is better healthy and doesnt create bullshit.Bring him back to Syracuse University
He also had one (since deleted also) instructing interested schools not to contact him but to contact his agents first. Wonderful. I'll bet he has schools lining up for him after that.What did the tweet say?
He also had one (since deleted also) instructing interested schools not to contact him but to contact his agents first. Wonderful. I'll bet he has schools lining up for him after that.
ThisHell no. Thompson is better healthy and doesnt create bullshit.
I totally get that, but he could be good depth. We don't need to run him off simply because we're bitter and he's . . . made not great decisions in the last 72 hours.I assume there was some blowback to the tweet that wasn’t good.
I was referring to the agent’s tweet, not Lowery’s.I totally get that, but he could be good depth. We don't need to run him off simply because we're bitter and he's . . . made not great decisions in the last 72 hours.
I don't believe he was run off. He hightailed it out of here the minute the season ended.I totally get that, but he could be good depth. We don't need to run him off simply because we're bitter and he's . . . made not great decisions in the last 72 hours.
I don’t mean that in the sense that we told him to leave originally. I mean that in the sense that we should invite him back if he wants to come back.I don't believe he was run off. He hightailed it out of here the minute the season ended.
At this point, I look at it as another roster spot that Coach Brown can fill with a guy that he wants to bring in.I don’t mean that in the sense that we told him to leave originally. I mean that in the sense that we should invite him back if he wants to come back.
And give the NCAA another opportunity to nail us again on supposed "rules" violations? Not a chance.Bring him back to Syracuse University
Well, they took those tweets down on purpose, so maybe they crossed a line. I am no expert, by any means.
Bring him back to Syracuse University
I agree, our world’s values are being thrown away and greed and selfishness are replacing them. That’s one of the reasons I like Coach Brown, it’s easy to see where he stands. As for Leon, I am sad for him, giving in to this society destroying trend!I was kind of wondering the same thing. Having an agent makes you ineligible to return from a pre-draft evaluation, for example. That's my guess why the tweets were taken down. Unwitting undermining of his eligibility by his representation. Damn, man. Nice career you had!
There is SO MUCH bad advice out there today. We live in an era where corruption is expected, and people have no shame. So glad I'm closer to the Exit ramp, honestly. This world is turning to shtt.