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Now that Bronny James is committed to playing at USC, his NIL deals will come flowing in to the sound of millions of dollars...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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NPComb25 months
Named after a fricking paper towel #sad
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Saunson6925 months
I don't get these NIL valuations like Angel Reese for LSU being at $1.4 mil online. There is no way that whatever conglomerate of companies that pay $1.4 mil to her see even 10% of that investment back. There is no way that people looking at Angel Reese's insta or whatever are pursuaded by her to spend $1.4 million on these companies in total. Seems like a complete and utter waste of money from these sponsors that will only put them more in the red on their books.
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YMCA25 months
When you find out all the companies he signs with are owned by his dad.
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danilo25 months
Good. He really needs to help out his family
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HangmanPage125 months
Who is paying him or any of this. Are companies paying him to advertise products. Sounds like a waste of money.
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TigerCoon25 months
Does the contract specify how many times Dad has to show up for a photo op?
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6R1225 months
The "quicker picker upper" of $7.2 mil.
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lsuson25 months
Lol
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SmogkDeizKnutz25 months
"Bronny" hahaha
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kywildcatfanone25 months
NIL has ruined college sports. Let's just call it what it is now, professional sports played at Universities.
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caliegeaux25 months
Is his NIL money California based? Will they subtract that from the proposed $200M oppressed folk will be getting??
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BigPerm3025 months
China money just like his dad
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Mid Iowa Tiger25 months
Poor, oppressed kid. If only he was white he wouldn’t be held back by society so much.
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Fightin Okra25 months
Reparations
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