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Post by hottubbeaver on Jan 22, 2024 13:20:00 GMT -8
Fee speech is a wonderful thing. No interpretation, shaping, dramatizing, or mischaracterization by a "reporter" just the direct message and story, via twitter/x, straight from the horse...boosters finger tips(could of used talk to text in which case, mouth). So much more genuine and honest.
That's some funny spit right there. It's like a Jr. High breakup.
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 22, 2024 14:28:57 GMT -8
Fee speech is a wonderful thing. No interpretation, shaping, dramatizing, or mischaracterization by a "reporter" just the direct message and story, via twitter/x, straight from the horse...boosters finger tips(could of used talk to text in which case, mouth). So much more genuine and honest. That's some funny spit right there. It's like a Jr. High breakup. I've never actually paid for "speech" unless you include my cell bill?! I do know some pay to be on social media now days... FWIW... messages like that from boosters can lend themselves to the beginning of NCAA/University investigations. If the booster isn't going thru proper NIL channels to insure players are not following a coach he could be doing more harm than good?
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Post by kersting13 on Jan 22, 2024 14:36:50 GMT -8
As of 2019, only 17% of basketball and football graduate transfers get a Master's degree. Thank you! Honestly more than I figured! Everyone knows what their true course of training is. At least you know that they all have a Bachelor's in something in order to that type of transfer, so they've got that going for them. Which is nice.
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Post by hottubbeaver on Jan 22, 2024 14:58:52 GMT -8
Fee speech is a wonderful thing. No interpretation, shaping, dramatizing, or mischaracterization by a "reporter" just the direct message and story, via twitter/x, straight from the horse...boosters finger tips(could of used talk to text in which case, mouth). So much more genuine and honest. That's some funny spit right there. It's like a Jr. High breakup. I've never actually paid for "speech" unless you include my cell bill?! I do know some pay to be on social media now days... FWIW... messages like that from boosters can lend themselves to the beginning of NCAA/University investigations. If the booster isn't going thru proper NIL channels to insure players are not following a coach he could be doing more harm than good? The speech is free. If you want what you say amplified, that's another story. I don't want to give any ideas, but why not a fee or tax for bad opinions. Someone says a bunch a crap for free, great. I'm in earshot and had to listen to their crap through no choice of my own, BOOM, pay me bitch. Listening fee....
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Post by rgeorge on Jan 22, 2024 15:04:07 GMT -8
Thank you! Honestly more than I figured! Everyone knows what their true course of training is. At least you know that they all have a Bachelor's in something in order to that type of transfer, so they've got that going for them. Which is nice. And, why it's called "Grad Transfer"... they have a degree in hand and a chance for more free schooling. It was never intended that athletes would get a 2nd degree. My question is how many even enroll for the 2nd semester or last two quarters once the season is over?? No matter the "intent" it is just another rule that is abused. The (5) years to compete (4), with the (4) game RS + (1) medical hardship is what it should be it. Covid was a special circumstance, but this 7, 9!! seasons, multiple medical hardships is ridiculous.
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Post by orangeattack on Jan 24, 2024 8:49:34 GMT -8
Everyone knows what their true course of training is. At least you know that they all have a Bachelor's in something in order to that type of transfer, so they've got that going for them. Which is nice. And, why it's called "Grad Transfer"... they have a degree in hand and a chance for more free schooling. It was never intended that athletes would get a 2nd degree. My question is how many even enroll for the 2nd semester or last two quarters once the season is over?? No matter the "intent" it is just another rule that is abused. The (5) years to compete (4), with the (4) game RS + (1) medical hardship is what it should be it. Covid was a special circumstance, but this 7, 9!! seasons, multiple medical hardships is ridiculous. It's pretty weird being able to watch 30 year olds play college football without it being a BYU game
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