You can still today get aggys to run up the bids on a manzel autographed football to several thousand dollars
Adam Weitsman told syracuse.com on Tuesday that he will no longer provide name, image and likeness deals to SU athletes or bring celebrities to Syracuse University athletic events. Weitsman cited Syracuse University chancellor Kent Syverud as the reason for stepping away. While he has never met Syverud, Weitsman got the impression the chancellor did not want him involved in supporting SU athletics. “From what I understand, hearing it from sources at the university, he did not like the high-profile nature of the celebrities coming to games and the way I was going about NIL, discussing it with the media,” Weitsman told syracuse.com. “He was not comfortable with that, but the only way I knew to go about doing NIL is to do it high-profile. We’re in Syracuse, New York. We have to bring attention to our area. “Even though I didn’t go to Syracuse, I love Syracuse athletics and every single person that works there. But I’m not the boss. If the boss doesn’t want me there, I understand.” A Syracuse University spokesman told syracuse.com it has no comment on the story. Earlier this year, Weitsman said he would pay more than $2 million in NIL deals to current and future Syracuse athletes. He predicted that his assistance would help the basketball team reach the national championship game within five years.
NIL deals for prom South Carolina signee Nyckoles Harbor inks NIL deal with Hugo Boss Pete Nakos•about 7 hours Article written by:Pete Nakos Pete_Nakos96 Spoiler Nyckoles Harbor has yet to enroll at South Carolina. He has had no problem finding NIL deals, though. The five-star athlete in the class of 2023 was one of the last available names in his recruiting class. The day before his commitment to the Gamecocks on February’s National Signing Day, he announced a partnership with Champs Sports. The sportswear brand would be going behind-the-scenes with Harbor for the day. Now a South Carolina signee, he has inked an endorsement deal for his senior Prom. The No. 21 prospect in the country has signed an agreement with the fashion brand Hugo Boss, he announced Wednesday on his Instagram. Dressed up in a tuxedo from the brand for his dance, Harbor shared a number of pictures and released a video promoting the company. The fashion label recently launched its first NFL collection and now has signed what appears to be its first NIL deal. “Thankful to partner with such an iconic brand for my special day,” he wrote in his Instagram post. “Are you ready to play like a Boss?” Because Washington, D.C., allows high schoolers to monetize their publicity rights, Harbor has been able to start producing revenue off his NIL before enrolling at South Carolina. The 6-foot-5, 225-pound prospect will probably be spending most of his time at wide receiver. As skilled as he is on the football field, Harbor has excelled in track. Back in August, he ran a 10.22-second 100-meter time and a 20.95-second 200-meter time. He was also recorded with a 6.70-second 60-meter time in February. His future as a track star weighed into his recruitment.
Not sure how to say this without sounding like an asshole, or maybe i am an asshole, and would like to see the full context of the quote, but anyone that talks about people in the medical field “saving lives” gets the biggest from me.
You can’t claim “Mega Meat” and then cut the picture off at the pubic bones. Seems like they might be hiding the truth of the matter with that editing.
"The company’s stock price nosedived soon after it was listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange and it has never recovered. It had already dropped by more than two-thirds by the time Ruiz rang the NASDAQ opening bell two days after the company went public and the price would never reach that height again."
It’s never surprising when someone rises that quickly and is spending all the money on absurd shit that it’s fraudulent.
This has already been discussed, dummy. Nolan Smith signed a similarly predatory deal with this agency last year too. Why would anyone go to UGA? The schools can’t stop these kids from signing deals.
Oh, look, a former Gator and NFL player who sits on the board of our Collective begging players to consult with him before signing a deal. But keep believing that the school has control over these predatory deals.
And some how other schools manage to assert control. It’s funny how you refuse to place any blame on UF here. If this was UM you’d be the first to post about it. Shit. You’ve been taking victory laps on life wallet when every player has been fully paid.