Mid to high six figures? LOL
He's got a perfect audience for it here. One gullible cynic after another, on this site and specifically in this forum. He could throw out any number and any scheme and virtually everyone would lap it up, then multiply it.
Then is no burden whatsoever. Notice when I used the Dwayne Polee example from decades ago I gave specific names and methods and amounts. These guys never do any of that. It is one laughable vague presentation after another. If any of it were real and absolute then it would read like that Polee story I told, and not some wandering video.
As others have posted, the parents and families are not bright enough to hold this within. People brag on social media about anything and everything. Like N'Kosi Perry's *** video we would have one whoops example after another, becoming quickly famous and then later deleted. Full detail and not pictures of cash. That means squat. If a player got dumped by a school that paid him he would become bitter and unquestionably the family members would become bitter, ranting about everything.
I guess we are supposed to believe the ones whose scholarships are not renewed are the ones who were never paid.
Situational influence is everything. That's why the simpleton bags theme succeeds here. When I lived in Las Vegas there was a tout named Wayne Allyn Root. He would stand up and rant and rave on sports handicapping panels. It didn't matter whether his picks won or not. Everyone was mesmerized by the flamboyant over-the-top style. But Root had other aspirations. He noticed that another local tout named Papa Joe Chevalier was turning his daily sports talk radio show into nothing but political rants. Root, like Chevalier, realized that Las Vegas was the ideal venue for that, given the white male conservative domination of the sports betting scene. So Root took the Papa Joe blueprint and went exponentially further, first testing it within the sports betting shows and then applying it to lengthy scathing letters to the editor printed by the Las Vegas Review Journal. Root quickly became more well known for political views than sports handicapping, and now he's a big shot of the Breitbart wing, if it can be labeled that way.