NCAA 2024 - NCAA Offseason Thread

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Will serve them right if a bunch of cashed up nil kids have to go for jail for tax evasion for ruining college football.
I think "Gifts" can be tax free. but the cash payments need to be declared
 
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You can't really argue too much with that poll. The only one I'd switch is Kansas and Oklahoma State.
OK St, Arizona and Kansas are all interchangeable with little debate.
UCF up 1-2 spots
 

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****ing morons. Apparently this was only a couple of days after Kirby had someone come in and speak to the players about road safety.
You should just ban players from cars till they learn. Have them earn the right like how teams give out pride stickers for helmets, you give them back keys.
 
On Wednesday, Mondon was charged with racing on highways/streets and reckless driving. Records show he also paid $26 and was released at 12:25 a.m. on Thursday.

it costs more to get lunch now. no wonder why the players dont care
 
Its not just them. the Texas Lambo club. those types of cars are hard to drive because of how powerful they are and touchy. so easy to lose control. but Georgia just has a street racing problem.

Even before NIL players were getting fast cars just not Lambo's and stuff. But how does it make sense for a NIL dealership to give the players cars who are just going to race them and crash or damage them when they are loans from the dealerships
 

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