Shoulda just took the money at UW. Damn.
Maybe get developed as a drunken Jay Walker on the freeway in Florida? Too soon?
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year. I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences). So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence. You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable. A normal student would have had to pay some or all tuition, so there was value exchanged. Your analogy doesn't work here. A player is paid one year tuition for one year of doing what the coaches say and being on retainer to play/playing. I'm getting old but when I was in college transferring from four year universities wasn't easy, especially if they have good academis.
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year. I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences). So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence. You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable. A normal student would have had to pay some or all tuition, so there was value exchanged. Your analogy doesn't work here. A player is paid one year tuition for one year of doing what the coaches say and being on retainer to play/playing.
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year. I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences). So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence. You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable. A normal student would have had to pay some or all tuition, so there was value exchanged. Your analogy doesn't work here.
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year. I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences). So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence. You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable.
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year. I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences). So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence.
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year.
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget.
Talented football players tend to get drafted by the NFL.Talented football players playing with other talented football players tend to do well in college, (stats etc)Dwayne Haskins couldn't fucking throw in the NFL. Painful to watch. RIPJustin Fields is TBD. So is CJ Stroud.Getting paid in the first round is worth a lot, but how exactly did they develop? Joe Burrow, meanwhile, hey that guy's a good QB. Weird, how did he do at tOSU?
It'sreally weird how everyone just casually talks about how much NIL money recruits will costs you against your budget. Imagine being a HC right now. Even if a kid signs he can be gone in a year. I was listening to an interview with Michael Saylor. He was talking about the difference between living in a realm where there's no consequence to actions (proof of stake. If you're playing a video game and your character dies, you haven't paid any sort of real life price. Its ghosts and shadows), and a realm where there are irreversible consequences (proof of work. In a sense, if you fall 200 feet you will die. real world consequences). So in this sense, if you sign a letter of intent, our society has become so cheap that we all casually accept that its tolerable and even normal to leave 10 months later. I think if you sign a letter of intent you should be bound for at least two years, maybe three. If you choose to leave there should be a price to pay. Or else, if you sign a letter of intent, there should be a contractual agreement, and if you leave after one year then maybe you forfeit some of the NIL to your first school. (10% to the Big Guy. That one's for you @PurpleThrobber). But my point is some sort of consequence. You should be able to transfer like a normal student could. So no I disagree, don’t make kids miserable. A normal student would have had to pay some or all tuition, so there was value exchanged. Your analogy doesn't work here. A player is paid one year tuition for one year of doing what the coaches say and being on retainer to play/playing. I'm getting old but when I was in college transferring from four year universities wasn't easy, especially if they have good academis. My transcript looks like Jake Heaps and Tate Martell's and I didn't even play!Talented football players tend to get drafted by the NFL.Talented football players playing with other talented football players tend to do well in college, (stats etc)Dwayne Haskins couldn't fucking throw in the NFL. Painful to watch. RIPJustin Fields is TBD. So is CJ Stroud.Getting paid in the first round is worth a lot, but how exactly did they develop? Joe Burrow, meanwhile, hey that guy's a good QB. Weird, how did he do at tOSU? Dwayne Haskins has Taylor Rapp to thank for his high draft pick.
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull. I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years Sioux Fall's finest in DurfeeIt'll be a bloodbath between South Dakotans on Montlake Durfee is from Minnesota Yeah, but still
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull. I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years Sioux Fall's finest in DurfeeIt'll be a bloodbath between South Dakotans on Montlake Durfee is from Minnesota
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull. I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years Sioux Fall's finest in DurfeeIt'll be a bloodbath between South Dakotans on Montlake
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull. I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull.
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid https://twitter.com/wilburhookshand/status/1606018564716171302 What a fucking punk. It’s not like DeBoer hasn’t made every fucking QB he’s ever coached better. Haener chopped at Fresno. Penix just had a dominant year. Ohio State and their explosive offenses can’t be argued against, but that’s about the cheapest, most bullshit crack that anyone has publicly taken at UW.
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid https://twitter.com/wilburhookshand/status/1606018564716171302
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality Not even doogs think UW is at OSUs historical level. Fun story though
Obviously, this stinks. There's no sugar-coating the situation. Kienholz is a talented prospect, a good leader and Washington spent a lot of time evaluating him, building a relationship with him and they lost him to a 'Blue Blood' program who barely even knew he existed until midway through the season. This should be a wake up call for Husky fans to understand where UW ranks, at least currently, in the hierarchy of college football. They've always been a step away from 'Blue Blood' status, even at the peak of the program in the early 1990s, but some of the expectations from Husky Nation is a bit unrealistic at times. This should bring it back to reality
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull. I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years Heims imo
http://twitter.com/Legalize_Quack/status/1606005488780353536?s=20&t=1RCJOmFh-q-Qygk_v42PuALike I said - fuck off kid Fall 2024. I want to see this kid's ACL out of his body and scooped up by a seagull. I wonder who will be coming off the edge making him see purple in 2 years Heims imo My guess is Heims, Durfee and a portal kid. I think with Covid, Smalls may be in his sixth year by that point. Not sure on that and too lazy to look.
L. Keinholz has apparently been very impressive in the All-American game practices.
L. Keinholz has apparently been very impressive in the All-American game practices. NOC. Take this to the Ohio State bored.
L. Keinholz has apparently been very impressive in the All-American game practices. NOC. Take this to the Ohio State bored. On a brighter note he is said to have less than large hands so there's still hope he'll end up being a bust and uw will have averted a recruiting mistake.
L. Keinholz has apparently been very impressive in the All-American game practices. NOC. Take this to the Ohio State bored. On a brighter note he is said to have less than large hands so there's still hope he'll end up being a bust and uw will have averted a recruiting mistake. The coeds on campus won't miss him.
L. Keinholz has apparently been very impressive in the All-American game practices. Sarkasm? Zach Smith’s Blackeye podcast said he’s been struggling catching up to the speed of the All American game.
https://twitter.com/nflstir/status/1614697564288303108?s=46&t=Gp1anMgeFVSeU2pHVft4GQ