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20 minutes ago, MBHORNSFAN said:

They have unlimited funds. They will spend whatever to win it all. 

According to NCAA rules, revenue sharing is limited.  NIL deals now have to go through a strict auditing process before being disbursed.  

In short, there are less funds available than under the old NIL rules.

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Posted
52 minutes ago, MBHORNSFAN said:

Shocked.

 

He never felt Texas.   

We don’t really rotate WR or play them early.  Plus we aren’t really a WR friendly offense as sark likes to sit on the ball.  Look at the stats of Wingo, Moore, etc.  

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Doc Strangemood said:

According to NCAA rules, revenue sharing is limited.  NIL deals now have to go through a strict auditing process before being disbursed.  

In short, there are less funds available than under the old NIL rules.

 

Sure.. LOL

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Posted
24 minutes ago, HookemHorns87 said:

No school does lol Texas could do the same but they care more about retaining there star players who have actually made a impact then HS Sr coming in as true FR that's never hit the field yet

Phil Knight does 

Posted
32 minutes ago, Jbro52 said:

Buying a recruiting class doesn’t mean everything, remember how the 21 A&M class panned out so well. Not every 5 ️wr is worth 2 million dollars because one school over pays a recruit 

 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Joe Zura said:

Can we get a freaking grip? Like really? We just had the number 1 recruiting class last year and another good one this year some of you posters here need to give someone a hug or go touch some grass 

Technically i have to touch the grass before i smoke it.  Does that count?

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Doc Strangemood said:

According to NCAA rules, revenue sharing is limited.  NIL deals now have to go through a strict auditing process before being disbursed.  

In short, there are less funds available than under the old NIL rules.

Texas AG has instructed Texas colleges not to agree to abide by House settlement

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