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A picture has gone viral of Florida season tickets sitting on a Costco clearance rack, marked down to only $59.99 for two tickets for every home game this upcoming season

:laff: poverty programs...you should've gotten in on that B1G media money :hhh:
 
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A picture has gone viral of Florida season tickets sitting on a Costco clearance rack, marked down to only $59.99 for two tickets for every home game this upcoming season

:laff: poverty programs...you should've gotten in on that B1G media money :hhh:


Florida's come with two hotdogs and two sodas? That's about 30 bucks right there :leon:
 

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An obvious NIL opportunity – offensive linemen extolling the virtues of a chicken-wing chain – has opened up to seven Georgia Tech players.
Hooters announced Monday that it had secured NIL deals with offensive tackles, guards and centers from several teams, including Tech, proclaiming them as “the unsung heroes of college football.” Yellow Jackets linemen Wing Green, Cade Kootsouradis, Jakiah Leftwich, Pierce Quick, Paul Tchio, Paula Vaipulu and Jordan Williams have agreed to be brand ambassadors for the 400-plus chicken-wing eateries of Atlanta-based Hooters of America.

Since NCAA athletes were granted the right last year to be paid for the usage of their NIL, several teams’ offensive linemen have shilled for restaurants. But a 301-pound offensive tackle named Wing Green using his platform to make some green with a wing restaurant is a particularly delicious pairing.

“It is an honor to have Hooters promote the big guys up front and advocate for the work, dedication and spirit of offensive linemen throughout college football,” Quick said in a statement. “Like an offensive line, Hooters is all about comradery and having a good time, and I think I speak for all linemen by saying we are extremely excited to partner with a restaurant we already love and throw down some wings.”

According to the release, the linemen will make appearances at Hooters locations and tout the chain on social media.

:ehh:


It’s a start. Tech supposed to have NIL deals out the ass. Tech grad is co founder of Waffle House, the school and stadium is literally across the street from the Coca Cola headquarters, the campus is in midtown Atlanta as opposed to country ass Athens & Tech grads are supposed to be some of the main ones making bank with their engineering, computing and architect degrees. Most of them probably don’t give a fukk about football though I always see hella Indians and Asians on their campus whenever I stroll through it.


@Rekkapryde @Mr Hate Coffee do y’all ever get emails about contributing to an NIL fund?
 

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An obvious NIL opportunity – offensive linemen extolling the virtues of a chicken-wing chain – has opened up to seven Georgia Tech players.
Hooters announced Monday that it had secured NIL deals with offensive tackles, guards and centers from several teams, including Tech, proclaiming them as “the unsung heroes of college football.” Yellow Jackets linemen Wing Green, Cade Kootsouradis, Jakiah Leftwich, Pierce Quick, Paul Tchio, Paula Vaipulu and Jordan Williams have agreed to be brand ambassadors for the 400-plus chicken-wing eateries of Atlanta-based Hooters of America.

Since NCAA athletes were granted the right last year to be paid for the usage of their NIL, several teams’ offensive linemen have shilled for restaurants. But a 301-pound offensive tackle named Wing Green using his platform to make some green with a wing restaurant is a particularly delicious pairing.

“It is an honor to have Hooters promote the big guys up front and advocate for the work, dedication and spirit of offensive linemen throughout college football,” Quick said in a statement. “Like an offensive line, Hooters is all about comradery and having a good time, and I think I speak for all linemen by saying we are extremely excited to partner with a restaurant we already love and throw down some wings.”

According to the release, the linemen will make appearances at Hooters locations and tout the chain on social media.

:ehh:


It’s a start. Tech supposed to have NIL deals out the ass. Tech grad is co founder of Waffle House, the school and stadium is literally across the street from the Coca Cola headquarters, the campus is in midtown Atlanta as opposed to country ass Athens & Tech grads are supposed to be some of the main ones making bank with their engineering, computing and architect degrees. Most of them probably don’t give a fukk about football though I always see hella Indians and Asians on their campus whenever I stroll through it.


@Rekkapryde @Mr Hate Coffee do y’all ever get emails about contributing to an NIL fund?

nah, no emails. I know the NCAA is kinda sensitive on shyt that alums do for students. :francis:
 
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