My friend played QB for Princeton and he's now a successful lawyer. He's also a Penn State fan. I vote for him.
Hmmm…but no law school at Princeton. So - Harvard or Yale?
My friend played QB for Princeton and he's now a successful lawyer. He's also a Penn State fan. I vote for him.
Nova.Hmmm…but no law school at Princeton. So - Harvard or Yale?![]()
I gotta respect a person who tries to get what they want (a top FB team) by hoping a couple ultra-wealthy people fund it all. That’s true achievement I could live a whole lifetime and not approach.I'm sure you think what you say is the whole story too. Hopefully you or the best GD AD talent critic ever on the planet can line up that meeting with Daddy Warbucks. I cannot believe nobody thought of trying to get the big donors involved prior to today.
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I gotta respect a person who tries to get what they want (a top FB team) by hoping a couple ultra-wealthy people fund it all. That’s true achievement I could live a whole lifetime and not approach.
“It’s their money. Use it when we need it.”
Fans shouldn't have to pay for any of this. Collectives should be exclusively used to broker deals between 'real' businesses and athletes. Wanting people to pay to go to games, pay for cable subscriptions, buy merchandise, and then beg them for more money to pay players is garbage.
Matt Zollers, remember him, has a NIL deal with Westwoood Home Services, a company that does home repair in "south central Pennsylvania." Do they have any deals with PSU?Fans shouldn't have to pay for any of this. Collectives should be exclusively used to broker deals between 'real' businesses and athletes. Wanting people to pay to go to games, pay for cable subscriptions, buy merchandise, and then beg them for more money to pay players is garbage.
Matt Zollers, remember him, has a NIL deal with Westwoood Home Services, a company that does home repair in "south central Pennsylvania." Do they have any deals with PSU?