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Lane Kiffin Continues To Speak His Mind On NIL Deals While Throwing Jabs At Texas A&M
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Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin isn't happy about the state of collegiate sports, mainly NIL deals. On Tuesday, he spoke about that to reporters...
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ThatTahoeOverThere27 months
Kiffin be spittin
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TygerDurden27 months
I will say again…you can hate on Kiffin for many things but this speaks the truth about college football issues. And this NIL business is bad business.
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MirrOlure27 months
1000% RIGHT!!
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Hurricane Mike27 months
This could be fixed in a second by the NCAA
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FishFearMe27 months
Nope. Can't outlaw free enterprise. The NCAA is a toothless **
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HC8727 months
Luxury Tax, that is funny. He isn't wrong.
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TailbackU27 months
it's going to ruin college sports if they don't get a handle on it. But that takes leadership, something we are sorely lacking in at the colleges and universities and certainly the NCAA.
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weremoose27 months
The pay should come from the conference and should be based on participation.
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LSUnKaty27 months
He's not wrong
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Mr Cell Phone27 months
I hate to say it but Lane is correct. The question how much is to muck $ ? The days of the Dodge Charger are over it’s Range Rover time .
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TOSOV27 months
I was told in the Caleb Williams to USC thread yesterday that schools aren't paying them, but it's outside companies, etc. So which is it??
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TOSOV27 months
To be clear I know it's companies too, but schools have no connection to the money/deals? My point yesterday was if these deals had to be reported or not. Seems ncaa put no guard rails at all when they opened this nil gate.
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Hangit27 months
Is he mad that Grambling is paying err'one with a scholly? What a raciss'.
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ImBatman27 months
Learn how to spell if you are going to call someone a racist, Dummy!
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