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I got a question for you. Do you think LSU is offering him peanuts?
Of course not.. it’s L$U

I’m from south Florida and remember our former commit Patrick Johnson, now Peterson.

So yeah.. they pay great when it was illegal and now whiles it’s legal.
 
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Of course not.. it’s L$U

I’m from south Florida and remember our former commit Patrick Johnson, now Peterson.
So, my son wouldn’t really be turning down 10.5 million then. That’s all. Didn’t like the way you asked the question. I doubt this young man is “turning down” much money at all.
 
So, my son wouldn’t really be turning down 10.5 million then. That’s all. Didn’t like the way you asked the question. I doubt this young man is “turning down” much money at all.
Well to be fair.. none of us know the actual offer, and if it’s a 2 year or 4 year deal.. just all speculation. We don’t know how desperate Michigan and its boosters are to get this kid.. also, being that he’s committed to LSU, and knowing their history of dropping big bags.. they’re not the best example for the board and makes it a lot more easier to turn down, especially with out know all the details.
 
Well to be fair.. none of us know the actual offer, and if it’s a 2 year or 4 year deal.. just all speculation. We don’t know how desperate Michigan and its boosters are to get this kid.. also, being that he’s committed to LSU, and knowing their history of dropping big bags.. they’re not the best example for the board and makes it a lot more easier to turn down, especially with out know all the details.
It is interesting to know that Michigan is finally playing ball with NIL. I thought their classes were getting raided the last couple years by programs that actually pay their players.
 
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