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re: Read and Reaction article on Florida's NIL Situation

Posted on 1/23/24 at 5:14 pm to
Posted by AlbinoGator
Member since Oct 2016
2091 posts
Posted on 1/23/24 at 5:14 pm to
Hal Lewis and people like Hal are the reason UF I'd where it's at.

Every fan that walks into the swamp could give $20 each that would be approximately let's just go off of 80000 a home game times 7 home games
Which equals in the neighborhood of 11.2 mil a season from your everyday fan.
Realistically what would that accomplish in the NIL world of college football today?
But I have said this and I'll keep saying it.
That is Florida Victorious set up a booth in or around the Stadium on game days fans would give. Especially on big game days your Tenner, LSWHO, TEXAS,ALABAMA,FSU ETC!!!
I really believe they could bank a pretty penny on those days.

But I certainly do not trust the UAA or most of the Bul gators like Hal Lewis for anything but a statement of let's put our best 22 out there and give it our best. That is like saying my wife is 5'3" and weighs 250 yes I'll pimp her out and see how much money I can make?
Posted by theCAW
Polk County
Member since Dec 2023
2489 posts
Posted on 1/23/24 at 7:52 pm to
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Hal Lewis and people like Hal are the reason UF I'd where it's at.

It’s all about how he’s served the paper plate filled uaa hotel convention food that matters. U have to remember many of our bullgators come from old money and being given “crafted treatment” to make them fell special is most important above all else.

Going to a Florida game now is u sit around to watch what is equivalent to a 3A high school team go up against 5A Powerhouses which basically the sec now is most weeks. If anything it’s more like a high school experience. It’s centered around some bullgators Being made to feel special. That is why they really don’t care about anything on the field. To hell with winning this is our tent this is our dinnerrrrr partyyyy and u football guys are not invitedddd to our partyyyy
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