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re: A&M with more NIL Shenanigans
Posted on 1/7/22 at 10:29 pm to WeHaveTheBest
Posted on 1/7/22 at 10:29 pm to WeHaveTheBest
quote:Let's assume we're talking about a legitimate NIL deal where a business is paying an athlete for the use of him name, image, and likeness, to promote their business. How many of those businesses would derive any value from that once the kid leaves their market?quote:Pay for play?
Their NIL contracts are set season by season. Once you transfer out, the money ends.
Posted on 1/8/22 at 12:43 am to Utesaurus Tex
Yeah, I find it very strange that A&M pulled in the greatest recruiting class of all time because of NIL, yet we haven't heard of hardly any NIL sponsors. Not even fake charities like we run.
Makes me very dubious that all of this is actually above water, especially with how much they simultaneously brag about and downplay NIL. Their recruits might be telling the truth when they say NIL didn't make a big impact...because it's not NIL.
This Texas school of preaching gig they lined up for Dindy's dad is some kind of scam, 100%.
Never seen an Ag even attempt to address this nonsense.
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Makes me very dubious that all of this is actually above water, especially with how much they simultaneously brag about and downplay NIL. Their recruits might be telling the truth when they say NIL didn't make a big impact...because it's not NIL.
This Texas school of preaching gig they lined up for Dindy's dad is some kind of scam, 100%.


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This post was edited on 1/8/22 at 12:46 am
Posted on 1/8/22 at 12:50 am to EKG
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Hearing a horn raise any concerns about it, however, is good stuff.
We were months behind y'all. We didn't start the arms race, we just joined it earlier than most. Tbh if A&M doesn't start handing out massive wads of cash to everyone I doubt we go nearly as hard. (So thank you for that, our class would have probably been garbage had it not been for y'all.)
This post was edited on 1/8/22 at 12:51 am
Posted on 1/8/22 at 1:00 am to Heresaucer
You’ve got to be kidding. Stop acting like a couple of good years (in the sec East no less) means shite. Know your place, son.
Posted on 1/8/22 at 7:11 am to WoodyOrnamental
The only bigger douchebag than Billy and Brandon is Fat "Pluckers" Ketchum with OrangeBloods.
Posted on 1/8/22 at 7:14 am to JoeRobert_pete06
Hey, I'll give them credit, they are being innovative in their use of the NIL.
NIL is here to stay, live with it.....
NIL is here to stay, live with it.....
Posted on 1/8/22 at 7:15 am to Blackgloves
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Texags has ....... a brick and mortar building for their headquarters in College Station
Wow! Not even the A&M university president can say that. Do they have running water?
Posted on 1/8/22 at 9:12 am to Farmer1906
So when does chicken start this up? Serious question.
Posted on 1/8/22 at 9:47 am to Farmer1906
Oh look... Aggies talking about their money again... can you be bigger douche bags?
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:00 am to twk
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It's a legal way to get individuals involved, unlike the hairbrained "charity" that was cooked up by the boosters of another school.
You do understand they made the NIL donations tax deductible with that move? So, not only is 25% not getting skimmed off the top(fleece those rubes TexAgs) they get a tax deduction too.
I'd bet more schools follow the Texas model than the copycat Stacked model.
Why did they pick a name that is common to pancakes?
This post was edited on 1/8/22 at 10:04 am
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:06 am to bogeypro
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Oh look... Aggies talking about their money again... can you be bigger douche bags?
Yes they can….
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:10 am to dkreller
TD premium membership fees have been going to the hamsters for pellets.....everyone knows this.
Posted on 1/8/22 at 10:19 am to MetairieMan
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I'd bet more schools follow the Texas model than the copycat Stacked model.
What aggies won't tell you is that we already are running the 'stacked' version too. Other two are additional NIL deals. Only difference.... our guys aren't skimming 25% off the top. It all goes to the players.
And yes, agreed. Most should, and will, copy the charitable contribution model. It's a good one and if done right could actually do some good things in the communities (both for the universities and home towns of the players).
This post was edited on 1/8/22 at 10:21 am
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