tyrone_biggums
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Get your binoculars and get to the air port.anyway to confirm if Moos is on that flight?
Get your binoculars and get to the air port.anyway to confirm if Moos is on that flight?
HAHA. Its just a way to point out they are being paid. Most college educations cost what 80k or so.No offense, but that's an incredibly ridiculous suggestion.
Looks like tomorrow will be a fun day
Your right. Everyone get back to the frost discussion. The rest of these convos are killing my Frost Buzz.You guys are ruining this thread.
Your right. Everyone get back to the frost discussion. The rest of these convos are killing my Frost Buzz.
HAHA. Its just a way to point out they are being paid. Most college educations cost what 80k or so.
Agree. Instead of giving them free tuition. Just give them 80,000. They can choose to use that on their college education or piss it away and have student loans instead.
You just made my point. If they are on campus for 5 years. They will receive roughly 1.25 million in benefits. How many of you make 250,000 a year in the job you do?Why lowball them? The March survey, from the National College Players Association and Drexel University, said that the projected fair market value of the average college football player is $178,000 per year from 2011 to 2015. With as fast as things change, it's probably over a quarter million by now.
Why lowball them? The March survey, from the National College Players Association and Drexel University, said that the projected fair market value of the average college football player is $178,000 per year from 2011 to 2015. With as fast as things change, it's probably over a quarter million by now.
You just made my point. If they are on campus for 5 years. They will receive roughly 1.25 million in benefits. How many of you make 250,000 a year in the job you do?
Remember when you posted that twitter post saying Frost was offered a deal and that twitter poster had 27 followers.
Is this tweet something like that?
As much as I would love to banter back and forth with you for the next hour. I think the rest of the people on this board dont give a crap anymore. So I am not going to respond to help the thread get back on track.What benefits? You think they're receiving 1.25 million in benefits over their college career?