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Hear their is an emergency meeting tomorrow of Fargo team makers to discuss raising money for NIL

there are 3 bison that have been offered 6 figure nils to transfer according to Izzo  

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  On 12/2/2023 at 6:21 PM, Kab said:

Hear their is an emergency meeting tomorrow of Fargo team makers to discuss raising money for NIL

there are 3 bison that have been offered 6 figure nils to transfer according to Izzo  

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Not sure who they’d want that isn’t a senior other than Payton 

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  On 12/2/2023 at 6:29 PM, forksandspoons said:

Not sure who they’d want that isn’t a senior other than Payton 

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Payton? Seriously? Many of us here can throw a better ball left handed.

 

 

......and we are all right handed.

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  On 12/2/2023 at 6:29 PM, forksandspoons said:

Not sure who they’d want that isn’t a senior other than Payton 

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Probably super seniors with COVID years that are considering returning or transferring , and potentially the all-MVFC 1st team LB who is a sophomore. 

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  On 12/2/2023 at 6:36 PM, Oxbow6 said:

Payton? Seriously? Many of us here can throw a better ball left handed.

 

 

......and we are all right handed.

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Going to disagree with you on this! Dude is a special athlete imo. Was very happy he only played 1 meaningful snap against us this year. The throw down the middle in garbage time was pretty good as well. Never saw Tommy make a throw like that in his 4 years here 

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  On 12/2/2023 at 6:50 PM, GoodGood said:

Going to disagree with you on this! Dude is a special athlete imo. Was very happy he only played 1 meaningful snap against us this year. The throw down the middle in garbage time was pretty good as well. Never saw Tommy make a throw like that in his 4 years here 

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There isn't one of my Fargo/Bison season ticket holder buddies that are excited about him next fall. 

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  On 12/2/2023 at 3:31 PM, siouxfan512 said:

Isn't St Thomas non-scholly? Also not playoff eligible? I suppose if they have a grad program he wants then it might be a good fit, but if you can get some of that paid for, I'd be looking elsewhere.  Though maybe money isn't in the equation. Certainly a good program and good school.

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Depends on if you care if the money for school is called an athletic scholarship or something else. Private schools have many ways of handling that.

 

My youngest brother went to Concordia and he ended up getting about 65-70% of his school paid for.

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  On 12/2/2023 at 9:33 PM, petey23 said:

Depends on if you care if the money for school is called an athletic scholarship or something else. Private schools have many ways of handling that.

 

My youngest brother went to Concordia and he ended up getting about 65-70% of his school paid for.

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I was on the team at St John’s for 1 year.  The guys they wanted got most of their school paid for.  
 

needless to say I was footing the whole bill myself. :D

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Well, it seems that the transfer portal is getting very crowded…all colleges, all conferences. WOW I do not like the change in college football.

I also read some college football player turned down the NFL because he could get $5M in NIL money.

Add in the coaching changes ALL over the country and things could be considered a mess. 
 

The 2024 season will be different, very different.

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  On 12/3/2023 at 12:26 AM, Mama Sue said:

WOW I do not like the change in college football.

I also read some college football player turned down the NFL because he could get $5M in NIL money.

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I would love to hear what you do not like about this. What I see:

Kid get paid his worth (Great for the kid!)

If he's worth 5 million and has NFL as an option, probably a talented and exciting player (Great that college football fans can watch him for another year!)

Kid gets to further his education (Great for everyone!)

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  On 12/3/2023 at 12:36 AM, GoodGood said:

I would love to hear what you do not like about this. What I see:

Kid get paid his worth (Great for the kid!)

If he's worth 5 million and has NFL as an option, probably a talented and exciting player (Great that college football fans can watch him for another year!)

Kid gets to further his education (Great for everyone!)

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Call me dubious that they further there education, but I get your point. Some may get more money in college than they get playing in the NFL.

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No way does this equate to a better education, IMHO

paid what they are worth? That is my issue…college sports are not professional

 

Also mid and small schools get totally left out

What is UND’s NIL account balance…I rest my case.

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  On 12/3/2023 at 1:01 AM, Mama Sue said:

paid what they are worth? That is my issue…college sports are not professional

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So the NCAA can make billions off the kids, but then the kids can’t be paid because they aren’t “professionals”??? That makes literally 0 sense. 

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  On 12/3/2023 at 1:23 AM, GoodGood said:

So this is what you’re really upset about. Will never understand people getting upset over someone getting offered life changing money. Sigh. I’m out 

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Her kid didn't get it so no one should would be my guess.

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  On 12/3/2023 at 12:36 AM, GoodGood said:

I would love to hear what you do not like about this. What I see:

Kid get paid his worth (Great for the kid!)

If he's worth 5 million and has NFL as an option, probably a talented and exciting player (Great that college football fans can watch him for another year!)

Kid gets to further his education (Great for everyone!)

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I think your point about education could be debated.  I would hope all athletes' are in college for the education.  But, we know that is not true.  We have seen this time and time again.  I would like to see an alternative to college like baseball and hockey.  It would allow the athlete to truly concentrate on the sport they are interested in and to maximize earnings power.  I think it is a matter of time before some type of developmental league forms for football and basketball - were high school kids are drafted and players have a choice.  NOTE:  I think there are many, many talented kids who never go the college route and just stop playing after high schools because they didn't want to go to college.

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