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But to retaliate at a pool party invoking 25 - 30 potential victims (2 others were injured)
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Man, when you got so much ahead of you, you gotta be smarter about who you hang around and what you do.
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He spending 20+ years in jail over being mad at another teenager????? College Education was free. IMO this is not something to make fun of Georgia on. As a mentor, teacher, coach, minister, Unc, etc; this saddens me when someone young makes far reaching decisions. This not a video game.
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ThatHornsGuy87 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bobby acts like we're all married to lawyers and understand this gibberish 🤣 -
On Chace Calicut
Texas fan in Georgia replied to NotGerryHamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Yep. Retaliation. -
On Chace Calicut
Texas fan in Georgia replied to NotGerryHamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Unfortunate update https://www.facebook.com/share/1Eh6QG1zas/?mibextid=wwXIfr -
Let’s not act like our staff decided not to take him due to character issues. Cmon now. He very well could have been on our list of commitments when this happened. Hope the young man figures it out.
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And now the kid that was riding with him and supposedly did the shooting was shot and killed at a party over the weekend 😳
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HDub1995 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas has approached it all the correct way. -
He is never going to leave Texas (in Prison)
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North Shore gonna North Shore
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ArizonaLonghorn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Competition is with Oregon funded by Phil Knight, and Michigan supported by Larry Ellison, the 2nd richest man in the world. Gonna need a semi to carry enough bags for Texas. Here's a pic of Larry's 288 ft yacht - in the world of "the haves and the have yachts" Larry has got a big yacht -
I hope he figures it out. But lol
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drag worm replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This can’t hurt with Davon Benjamin. -
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ArizonaLonghorn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This is a good article on this topic (link at bottom, free) - the writer predicted this all along and seems certain the next weakened attempts at controlling the collectives will also fail - [quote] Oh, sure, the CSC will supposedly be able to deny these booster deals if they don’t fall within a specific range of fair market value – whatever that means. And guess what, they’re going to get sued for that too. Because who can really determine what fair market value is for an NIL deal from a collective? Unlike, say, a traditional ad campaign, collectives only exist within the realm of college sports. The only established value is what someone’s willing to pay. So good luck to all of the conference officials trying to argue that one at their next court date. [/quote] "Attempts to curb payments to college athletes keep failing. There's only one way forward." -
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TexasEx replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
#1 recruiting class loading. -
The shooter was killed in a separate incident weeks later.
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Deej replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
We’re so back. Infinite 4,999 deals -
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GoHorns1 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Does the dollar amount from the “collectives” still need approval of NIL Go Fund and Deloitte? -
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HookedOnTF replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
If I'm understanding this - a sponsored business nil deal has the review burden, but, a direct payment from a collective is exempt? Or the collective passes money through the school? As a real world example - I've seen speculation that Felix signed Techs deal before July 1 with half paid by Tech and half by TBD, but haven't seen it confirmed. So assuming he signed after the 1st, now he doesn't have to worry about justifying the value of the TBD source? - Today
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harveycmd replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Just the beginning. This "agreement" signals the CSC is already admitting they can't win in court. The only way to get the guardrails they keep clamoring for is to make athletes employees. - Yesterday
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ArizonaLonghorn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
So they spent years litigating this, paying an estimated $750,000,000 in lawyer fees, and the CSC / NIL Go part of the settlement lasted 22 days. Told ya this would get overturned (or modified enough to be emasculated) with the first wave of Collective lawsuits. Good day for the rich schools with fat cat alumni, like Texas. -
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Lam Dinh replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
It looks like CSS (governing body of NIL) just reversed course and will now allow NIL deals from booster-backed collectives — as long as they involve real activities like merch, autographs, or appearances. This fixes a major issue where valid deals were previously being blanket rejected (just because they were being facilitated by a collective), threatening the main way non-star athletes get paid. Now, schools like Texas with strong collectives can legally support more athletes, giving them a major NIL edge moving forward. Most athletes not named Arch Manning rely on collectives to source NIL opportunities. Only the superstars like Arch likely negotiate directly with big brands like Vuori, Red Bull, etc, and therefore don't necessarily need the help of a collective. This should open the door for the Texas One Fund (our collective) to flex its muscles to help us separate from the pack financially. -
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Tuco Ramirez replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
So in other words, no one really knows what the rules will be in a few months so, for all intents and purposes, there are no rules even though the House settlement provided a basis for rules. -
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Robert Young replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
LFG