FforFake Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago "Rules for thee, not for me" around here. Everyone was giving each other high-fives over Hutson returning to Texas after attending NFL rookie mini-camps and failing to land a spot in the NFL, but now it's "craziness" and "madness" around the country. Quote
genevalonghorn Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago I am just waiting for opponents of some of these guys to file countersuits over these players’ eligibility. Maybe you can play in Baton Rouge, but maybe not in Athens, Fayetteville, etc. Quote
hookem1014 Posted 17 minutes ago Author Posted 17 minutes ago 24 minutes ago, FforFake said: "Rules for thee, not for me" around here. Everyone was giving each other high-fives over Hutson returning to Texas after attending NFL rookie mini-camps and failing to land a spot in the NFL, but now it's "craziness" and "madness" around the country. Pretty sure everyone was in agreement the Cole Hutson thing was crazy as well. Teams taking advantage of the rulings isn’t the issue it’s the fact that it’s even possible in the first place. 1 Quote
TTown Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago I think Sankey sent out something about the SEC transfer rules being in place regardless of the court decision. So the guys would have to go back to their original teams I think . Who knows , but my $ is on LSU defying everybody 😂 Quote
Thanos72 Posted just now Posted just now NIL was meant for one thing. It was to open a new playground for the rich under the guise of helping college athletes. As with everything in modern America, it’ll consume itself soon and won’t be recognizable. It’s also another way to attack higher education. Keep em dumb, etc etc. Quote
AusMOJO Posted just now Posted just now Not a popular opinion but it's just stupid if you can sign an actual contract and them return to college ball. Hutson was borderline pushing it but he never signed any contracts. In fact he was already back at Texas furthering his education before he tried to get back on the team. At some point there has to be a limit to the madness. Quote
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