Tears Gator Tears

Yeah, if the kid wants zero competition in the QB room, Florida is the school. Otherwise, between 2022/2023 kids, virtually all major P5 schools have locked in their QB:

LSU
USC
Bama
Miami
Oregon
Michigan
ND
Texas
OU
Clemson
Tenn

I suppose you can also argue that ATM and UGA are still looking for their primetime QB in 2023/2024 classes. Heck, I think UGA won't sign a QB in a couple classes, IIRC.

Yep but the issue will be the same for UF, will they tweak their NIL to give kids more upfront money as oppose to “waiting until you get to campus”. If they still want to go the way they are, kiss Lagway all the way goodbye
 
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They got Nelson coming in next year right? Well hopefully that steers him away from USC to us lol
Yeah, if the kid wants zero competition in the QB room, Florida is the school. Otherwise, between 2022/2023 kids, virtually all major P5 schools have locked in their QB:

LSU
USC
Bama
Miami
Oregon
Michigan
ND
Texas
OU
Clemson
Tenn

I suppose you can also argue that ATM and UGA are still looking for their primetime QB in 2023/2024 classes. Heck, I think UGA won't sign a QB in a couple classes, IIRC.
No A&M, Fruck the aggies, but I’d love to see gators tears if another target of theirs gets “bought”
 
Yep but the issue will be the same for UF, will they tweak their NIL to give kids more upfront money as oppose to “waiting until you get to campus”. If they still want to go the way they are, kiss Lagway all the way goodbye
This is a big misconception. There’s only upfront NIL money for high school kids from states where it’s legal. It’s legal in California - Rashada. I don’t know about Texas - Lagway.
 
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Miami gave TVD a BMW? When did that happen?

Ruiz isn't sustainable? Did they miss his announcement about his return in investment?

Fanbase lies through their teeth.
TVD along with maybe another dozen players have received NIL deals with different dealerships where they get a free 4 year lease in exchange for them using their name, image and likeness to market their businesses. Totally violating the spirit of the law.

The true intent of NIL was to setup a pyramid scheme called a “collective” where fans donate money to pay for players so the individuals running it could skim off the top while the players were paid for bogus appearance fees.
 
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