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How will the poor’s like Ole Miss survive NIL
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:48 pm
With today’s announcement that Arkansas billionaires are coming together to to pull an A&M style NIL system how will schools like Ole Miss survive?
Michael Oher can’t pay them all.
Michael Oher can’t pay them all.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:50 pm to beebefootballfan
They can invest all the money they were spending on prostitutes under Freeze on NIL deals. That would help.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:51 pm to Nitro Express
Taco Shits ain’t going to have the money to pull it off either.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:53 pm to beebefootballfan
Post people at the state line on every road taking donations for NIL deals? I can see boosters of each school holding gallon plastic jugs at interstate rest stops holding out the jugs begging for money…
Posted on 1/26/22 at 3:54 pm to beebefootballfan
Why do you think Lane keeps trying to jump into every job that opens up?
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:12 pm to beebefootballfan
maybe Shepard Smith and his boyfriend can chip-in
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:28 pm to Shamoan
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Shepard Smith and his boyfriend
Anderson Cooper? Or is that $ going to Vandy?
Is Arky still mad about the MOU?
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:35 pm to beebefootballfan
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How will the poor’s like Ole Miss survive NIL
Don't care.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:39 pm to beebefootballfan
We have our own.
The Grove Collective is different. It's a for-profit LLC founded by Jackson-area businessmen David Nutt, Crymes Pittman, William Liston, Matt McDonald, Lawrence Deas and Paul Hurst. It aims to use Mississippi's NIL law, which went into effect July 1, to benefit Ole Miss football.
"We've created an entity that will seek to leverage and capitalize on the commercial value that those student-athletes create by virtue of their participation in athletics at Ole Miss and utilize that value to build a program that really the ultimate No. 1 goal is to just be something that serves the best interests of Ole Miss student-athletes," Liston said.
The Grove Collective has been in the works for about five months.
The formative stages have been spent meeting with website developers and targeting specific individuals in a fundraising effort.
"I don't want to reveal names and amounts, but the support in that regard to date has been substantial," Liston said.
The Grove Collective is different. It's a for-profit LLC founded by Jackson-area businessmen David Nutt, Crymes Pittman, William Liston, Matt McDonald, Lawrence Deas and Paul Hurst. It aims to use Mississippi's NIL law, which went into effect July 1, to benefit Ole Miss football.
"We've created an entity that will seek to leverage and capitalize on the commercial value that those student-athletes create by virtue of their participation in athletics at Ole Miss and utilize that value to build a program that really the ultimate No. 1 goal is to just be something that serves the best interests of Ole Miss student-athletes," Liston said.
The Grove Collective has been in the works for about five months.
The formative stages have been spent meeting with website developers and targeting specific individuals in a fundraising effort.
"I don't want to reveal names and amounts, but the support in that regard to date has been substantial," Liston said.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 4:58 pm to beebefootballfan
Have you seen beef and soybean prices lately?
State finna take all the recruits
State finna take all the recruits
Posted on 1/26/22 at 5:31 pm to beebefootballfan
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How will the poor’s like Ole Miss survive NIL
You dummy. Ole Miss people are rich.
You can tell by their small endowment and crappy football stadium.
Posted on 1/26/22 at 5:39 pm to beebefootballfan
Lol what does it matter? We haven’t won in 60 years anyway, so…
Posted on 1/26/22 at 6:48 pm to deltaland
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Have you seen beef and soybean prices lately?
State finna take all the recruits
Arkansas has nearly just as much Miss River real estate as Mississippi, plus the state is twice as wide and has the Red River farmland on the southwestern border of the state, plus timber. I don't think The Sip wants to get in a farmland pissing contest with Arkansas.
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Posted on 1/27/22 at 7:56 am to beebefootballfan
UHhhhhh... We have the Mannings and their Sportsbook endorsements. Plus Fedex, Morgan Freeman, creator of Netscape, Scruggs, etc.. Money is there.
If you think otherwise go read Robert Khayak's Education of Lifetime.
I think we will be just fine.
If you think otherwise go read Robert Khayak's Education of Lifetime.
I think we will be just fine.
Posted on 1/27/22 at 8:03 am to Numberwang
Fake southern elite Ole Miss alums are perhaps my favorite fanbase genre to laugh at
Posted on 1/27/22 at 8:07 am to beebefootballfan
Ole Miss will probably just takes its wins against State and Arkansas and enjoy the Music City Bowl.
No need to try to compete with the real power brokers.
No need to try to compete with the real power brokers.
Posted on 1/27/22 at 8:07 am to NFLSU
Tuohys are going to see it in their hearts to “adopt” three more five-star recruits. Movie sequel comes out:
“The Blinder Side: The NIL Years.”
“The Blinder Side: The NIL Years.”
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