Yeah, I get that. I was more refering to the Steelers and Maryland posts.OSU is wearing those against OUR team
Probably not, with the mandate that only the #1 and # of the year can be sold now.I know replica jerseys get a bad rap around here, but do you guys think there's any chance they sell #27 jerseys of the alternates, or even the regular jerseys for that matter, with proceeds going to the scholarship fund?
Probably not, with the mandate that only the #1 and # of the year can be sold now.I know replica jerseys get a bad rap around here, but do you guys think there's any chance they sell #27 jerseys of the alternates, or even the regular jerseys for that matter, with proceeds going to the scholarship fund?
Again, thanks Sam Keller.
Honestly, wah. It happens everywhere where people get compensated poorly comparably to what they contribute. These kids get free college, stipends, clothes, and outlets to jobs after school that go far beyond what workers who make McDonald's or other places run do yet get nothing close in return.Thanks NCAA for exploiting billions off of amateur athlete name/likeness for years and years and years.Probably not, with the mandate that only the #1 and # of the year can be sold now.I know replica jerseys get a bad rap around here, but do you guys think there's any chance they sell #27 jerseys of the alternates, or even the regular jerseys for that matter, with proceeds going to the scholarship fund?
Again, thanks Sam Keller.
Sure it is.And if it's fine for the NCAA to make mean profits, it's fine for Sam Keller to attach his name to a lawsuit to make money.
Sure it is.And if it's fine for the NCAA to make mean profits, it's fine for Sam Keller to attach his name to a lawsuit to make money.
But the dillhole is responsible for killing college football video games, so he can suck a toe.
We had this argument like 3 years ago, theres a thread around here somewhere.No he's notSure it is.And if it's fine for the NCAA to make mean profits, it's fine for Sam Keller to attach his name to a lawsuit to make money.
But the dillhole is responsible for killing college football video games, so he can suck a toe.
I know that Nebraska and Ohio State do that, along with a handful of other teams. But I'm pretty sure it's not actually a "mandate", so much as a "we better cover our butts so we don't get sued" sort of thing adopted by each school.Probably not, with the mandate that only the #1 and # of the year can be sold now.I know replica jerseys get a bad rap around here, but do you guys think there's any chance they sell #27 jerseys of the alternates, or even the regular jerseys for that matter, with proceeds going to the scholarship fund?
Again, thanks Sam Keller.
Millions of fans, plus the players themselves?And who gives a flying rip about college football video games?