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Drake Maye
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Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 7:58 AM

So some sports talk guy on SiriusXM last night when I was driving home said (the word on the street) Drake Maye was offered $5 million by Ohio State to transfer and turned it down. If that's the case got to give the kid credit, that would be hard to do even if you're a Tarheel legacy.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 8:03 AM

If I was his father I'd advise him to take the 5 mil. That's life changing money you're talking about.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 8:42 AM

turf2 said:

If I was his father I'd advise him to take the 5 mil. That's life changing money you're talking about.




So your integrity is for sale at $5M?

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No


Dec 15, 2022, 8:50 AM

It’s for sale at like 2 million

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 10:12 AM [ in reply to Re: Drake Maye ]

You know college athletes are on year to year scholarships, right?

How does switching jobs for more money imply a lack of integrity?

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 12:33 PM [ in reply to Re: Drake Maye ]

jstone,

What is the most anyone has ever offered you for your integrity ??

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 10:07 AM [ in reply to Re: Drake Maye ]

Maye absolutely killed it as a freshman, I have no doubt he will be making life changing money in a few short years.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 2:12 PM

maybe. Maybe not. Injuries. Death such as in the case of Brandon Burlsworth for whom the Burlsworth Trophy in CFB is named after.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 4:36 PM

Well yea, but I wasn't trying to be morbid.

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That was never the intent of NIL...


Dec 15, 2022, 8:05 AM

It was never intended to be used to lure players away from the schools in which they are currently enrolled but that is exactly what's happening because all of this NIL madness is totally unregulated and will be the ruination of college football as we know it.

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Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.


The courts ruled that NIL is mandatory.***


Dec 15, 2022, 8:17 AM



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Re: The courts ruled that NIL is mandatory.***


Dec 15, 2022, 8:32 AM

I don't think you know what the word "mandatory" means.

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Re: The courts ruled that NIL is mandatory.***


Dec 15, 2022, 8:44 AM

This makes me sad

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I don't have a problem with players getting paid...


Dec 15, 2022, 8:49 AM [ in reply to The courts ruled that NIL is mandatory.*** ]

The problem I have is that it's totally unregulated.

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Re: I don't have a problem with players getting paid...


Dec 15, 2022, 11:49 AM

It is not possible to regulate how people are allowed to sell their own personal NIL when the courts ruled that you cannot prevent (in other words regulate) someone from selling their NIL.


I agree with you that it turns the whole sport into the wild west.
It is bad.

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Maybe but how do you determine to what value each


Dec 15, 2022, 8:45 AM [ in reply to That was never the intent of NIL... ]

Players nil is worth. It is simply a bidding war. Just give them all a # on their jersey and make them wear a ski mask if they want to play college ball. Otherwise it is an auction that is well on it’s way to destroying team unity and becoming a semipro league that will need to be funded by different means or it won’t exist

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And when the viewership fades, and it will, then what.


Dec 15, 2022, 8:48 AM

Who will tune in to watch ugas semipro team destroy Kentuckys college student athlete team

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how did anyone ever think it wouldn't turn out like that?


Dec 15, 2022, 8:56 AM [ in reply to That was never the intent of NIL... ]

of course it was always going to turn into the highest bidder wins the day. That was the whole point in not allowing it.

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Re: That was never the intent of NIL...


Dec 15, 2022, 9:02 AM [ in reply to That was never the intent of NIL... ]

There was supposed to be a zero contact rule from schools to players that are committed and playing in the program. Some penalty was supposed to be imposed.

The NCAA basically threw up their hands and decided to not chase any interactions based on NIL. This has already and will further the sport we all love.

The only way this changes is if coaches/ADs get together to force the NCAA to put in regulations and to enforce them. Those that opt out can play in their pwn semi-pro league but they would have to be penalized for contacting non-regulated schools by Federal law.

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Re: That was never the intent of NIL...


Dec 15, 2022, 10:13 AM

The NCAA needs to be replaced with a relevant organization. It's been outdated and useless for years.

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Re: That was never the intent of NIL...


Dec 15, 2022, 9:05 AM [ in reply to That was never the intent of NIL... ]

Yes. Only to reward the player on a current team with NIL. It is being used in buying players who are at one time to come play for their team after they have shown their greatness.

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Re: That was never the intent of NIL...


Dec 15, 2022, 10:02 AM

Moontiger said:

Yes. Only to reward the player on a current team with NIL. It is being used in buying players who are at one time to come play for their team after they have shown their greatness.


And at some point players are going to get paid NOT to play. A team like TCU is full of players who have probably never received much of anything to play. If some Michigan "supporter" came along and offered a few key players big money not to play, what's to stop them from doing so now that the NCAA has decided literally anything goes.

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Dec 15, 2022, 11:53 AM [ in reply to That was never the intent of NIL... ]

So many people were for it last year. I wonder how many have changed their minds after it went into affect and can possibly have an impact on our recruiting.

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It quickly grew from a simple concept of a players jersey


Dec 15, 2022, 12:49 PM

Or a player being able to have a commercial deal as in DJ’s case to a pooling of money used to recruit players. I don’t know anyone who supported it with the intent of it being a payroll used to attract high school kids who have not played a down of college ball

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Dec 15, 2022, 2:14 PM [ in reply to That was never the intent of NIL... ]

as we know it. Should read "as we KNEW it". Greed has changed the sport.

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But OSU could NOT afford the $1.8M for that 5* that signed…


Dec 15, 2022, 8:09 AM

…with the Dawgs?

I’m not sure which of these two (2) stories to believe.

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Re: But OSU could NOT afford the $1.8M for that 5* that signed…


Dec 15, 2022, 11:32 AM

iTiger® said:

…with the Dawgs?

I’m not sure which of these two (2) stories to believe.


Ohio State has one of the largest Alumni bases in the Country. They aren't struggling to find money, no matter what anyone says.

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Salary Cap***


Dec 15, 2022, 4:31 PM [ in reply to But OSU could NOT afford the $1.8M for that 5* that signed… ]



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I don’t buy it; Jawja maybe but not 0310 state


Dec 15, 2022, 8:31 AM

They sign 3 5 star QBs every cycle I don’t think they would lay out that much transfer NIL money for a position they already have on lock down. Especially since he’s eligible for the draft after next year

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So is this why the 5 star recruit getting 1.8 mil


Dec 15, 2022, 8:36 AM

And 800k per year at UGA can't get paid? OSU fans would like some answers..

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 8:38 AM

When all this NIL disaster began, I felt that there should be a NCAA-NFL hybrid league of semi-pro athletes bought by schools that simply purchase high school players who only play each other. That would place USC (the real one), Oregon, Texas ATM, Texas, UGA and OHS in one league. Let them play each other for a trophy. Then, let the remainder of the universities go back to offering scholarships and providing a free education, training, room and board in exchange for playing on an team meant for our entertainment. BTW, I am the kind of person who would rather see my daughter play in league softball than The Tampa Bay millionaire Rays, so, what do I know?

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 8:38 AM

I heard Alabama offered up to $17M in NIL opportunities.

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BTW no Clemson player is safe from this...glad we got trevor


Dec 15, 2022, 8:57 AM

and deshaun when we did.

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Dec 15, 2022, 9:48 AM

I have never heard anything about Ohio State and Drake Maye. I dont think Maye is in the portal so he is currently forbidden fruit. Now I have heard that Ohio State is losing out on recruits because they (their collectives) do not offer up front NIL. I believe someone posted about it yesterday with Damon Wilson. Georgia is rumored to have outbid Ohio State. The fans are all up in arms saying Ohio State needs to start playing dirty and offer up front nil or lose recruits to those that will. Personally, i dont believe a lot of what i hear about how much is being offered to whomever.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 10:13 AM

How much is he making at UNC?

It's probably not $5 million but I doubt it's nothing.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 10:40 AM

ND offered Drake 4M. It was a tense week for UNC football. Mack apparently pitched a fit with our doners to come up with money to keep him. Apparently they did but I'm guessing he left lots of $$$ on the table to stay.

Only very strong family connections kept him at UNC. I fear this will be the norm going forward.

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If your donors offered him 4 million dollars


Dec 15, 2022, 4:43 PM

your donors have lost their minds

But you did pay 22 million to keep those basket balling banners hanging so who knows right ?

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Dec 15, 2022, 10:40 AM

He comes from a pretty wealthy family and bleeds Carolina blue, so it probably wasn’t that difficult knowing he will be going pro in a few years.

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That story certainly doesn't square with the one earlier


Dec 15, 2022, 10:55 AM

this week that said they lost out on a recruit because they couldn't even come up with ONE million for him.

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Re: Drake Maye


Dec 15, 2022, 11:12 AM

15 lower ranked schools need to gang up on Ohio State. Each one of those schools could poney up enough to entice 1 of osu's best 15 to play at their school. Gut Ohio State's roster in a year.

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Dec 15, 2022, 11:25 AM

Maybe, just maybe, and that is a huge maybe that the new NCAA President since he was a college athlete, wife and kids also that he will have the gonads to fight and get this crap stopped or at least get a cap put on it. This has absolutely gotten out of hand and is only going to get worse. Universities that don’t have the mega multimillion dollar millionaires are going to just dry up and never be heard of again in sports.

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Dec 15, 2022, 1:40 PM

The courts really dropped the ball on this NIL ruling. We have rules we abide by everyday. The NCAA had a rule that players could not get paid then politicians followed by the courts created what we see today with their disregarding the NCAA rules. I'm not trying to make it political but let's face it one side of the aisle pushes this everyone is victims and are being taken advantage of narrative. This should have been nipped in the bud with schools coming out with a per player dollar amount invested in these players which is hundreds of thousands of dollars per player per year. Now we have no governing body controlling these blatant violations. Of course schools make a lot of money on football but that money helps keep the school afloat especially with non-revenue sports. It's ridiculous what grown ups have done to college football. Let's just make everything the wild west. Let's not have rules and regulations for anything. That's basically what the Supreme Court did to college football. Look I'm not for paying players only bc you have ppl that will always take advantage of it BUT if we have to pay the players I think there should be one dollar amount for each player capped at a certain dollar amount at the same amount for every school. You can do different amounts based on divisions and you absolutely can not have schools self disciplining, that's asinine. But it appears the NCAA have wiped their hands clean and said bump it, this is what y'all wanted now y'all deal with it and I can't blame them. I do know one thing, generationally we are getting dumber and dumber as a society. I mean a there are ppl that men are women and women are men and men can have periods and get pregnant. So maybe all thisis just par for the course.

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You Couldn't Pay Me Enough to Go To That Prison Bathroom


Dec 15, 2022, 4:18 PM

Toilet that is Columbus Ohio. Gross people in Crocs, Jorts and Jerseys vaping and bowling and smelling like funky cheese with a hint of mildew and diaper mixed in.

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Some guy is full of it


Dec 15, 2022, 4:41 PM

you decide what it is

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