Neyland Law Vol
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His parents want him to go to Miami as long as the money is there. They want to move to the US and be as well off as possible. Miami/Ruiz offered a lot more than anyone else. It was a family decision where his parents had a huge say. If they wanted him to be a Vol, he would've picked UT.His Parents still want him to be a Vol. If this story becomes serious he just may be this year. Who knows. In CHRIST Alone
His parents were fine with this decision. But they liked Tennessee and our staff and even city the most but yes Money was big. In CHRIST AloneHis parents want him to go to Miami as long as the money is there. They want to move to the US and be as well off as possible. Miami/Ruiz offered a lot more than anyone else. It was a family decision where his parents had a huge say. If they wanted him to be a Vol, he would've picked UT.
Hope so, butOn field success might open up some check books and what we can offer will change.
Feels to me similar to believing a mutual fund will be superior to the market/index fund. Some great money manager will take care of things.I never understood why a method for getting a company listed (i.e., via a SPAC) influenced people’s valuation of its underlying business. The hyper boom, if there was one, was doomed from the start.
His company is completely separate from his personal money. Any money he pays for NIL is liquid. If anything he might be making out big time from this deal if it’s a pump and dump where he offloaded at open.Like I've been preaching. He may not be able to pay his current obligations to these NiL "handshake deals"
Kids outside of CA and other nil-friendly states, that can at least receive a guaranteed amount upfront, should really be rethinking their "deals".
SO glad national media caught attention to this. These kids deserve transparency.
Edit: also cool to see the original article is from Benzinga They are old school financial textbook people. Believe my first business and financial excel modeling book was by him.