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Texas RB Bijan Robinson is capitalizing on the NIL deals, striking a deal with Lamborghini Austin AND getting his own mustard. Whaaaaat? Yep...
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(The Spun)
Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
19 Comments
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MojoTigerBalls22 months
Turning Robinson into Mustardson is a stretch.
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CNB22 months
Tennessee fans are conflicted
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Godfather122 months
frick the mustard. I want to see the Lamborghini.
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LSU$$$22 months
"It's like a touchdown in your mouth" He learn to regret that phrase.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy22 months
Smart !!!
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kkv7522 months
Stupid
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CommieHater22 months
What about "Hot Boutte sauce"
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caliegeaux22 months
like the Texas football program the last 10+ years, that shite looks like spoiled tartar sauce.
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jpcajun22 months
I just dont see how I would buy that
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southsidedell22 months
Bijan Dijon....i mean aight lol
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junkfunky22 months
As a pun lover I dig it.
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Eli Goldfinger22 months
Who wants a “touchdown in your mouth”?
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Monahans22 months
Your mother.
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gamecockman1222 months
These articles you post are getting progressively worse.
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SomeLSUguy22 months
Stick around long enough and you get used to it...
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PeleofAnalytics22 months
If you are going to report on NIL deals, this is what you are going get. Stories about cheesy and cringe advertisement campaigns.
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LSU FSU Grad22 months
Larry needs to learn what going viral means or stop trying to use the phrase.
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DeafVallyBatnR22 months
How old is Larry? I used to think he was student age or nomore than 27. Now I think he is like my grandfather trying out the internet.
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Lieutenant Dan22 months
Dumb. So are the 12 longhorn fans that buy the gimmick.
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