I didn't know if this was newsworthy yet but since it's bad news for the Holes I wanted to post the video. You guys can decide . . . PS -- I don't know anything about the video guy (except he has Gator helmets behind him so I listened -- LOL!). His titles are hyperbolic.
I don't know if that's their only problem or not, but that low-life school has been plenty "barky" lately... Do they act like a respectable university when it comes to sports? Hail no. So, it should behoove them to NOT rock the boat in their own conference... at the very least. You never know what scandal might shake loose in the middle of their hissy fit. Yeah, that is 100% believable to me... not even joking.
IMO, Youtube videos that contain big bold lettering, emoji's, arrows pointing, etc. are worthless***. It's people begging to grab you attention and get clicks. Ergo, I take this with a grain of salt. As much as I would love for the noles to be in some sort of trouble, I wouldn't believe it for a second based on this video. ***For me, this applies to informational/news type of videos only. I will definitely watch videos that have the garbage emoji's, ect. if they are videos of awesome internet things like talking dogs, or cats riding around on Roombas!
Is he really saying FSU is paying players and cheating...shocking I tell you. What next Georgia is paying for players and for paying off the police department? You dont say....
Kids are getting NIL signing bonuses in advance of joining programs. NIL can be paid to HS athletes as well. Perfectly legal for a Company to have a NIL deal with an athlete prior to joining FSU. Illegal if FSU paid the player. Illegal if it was a payment to commit. However, any business can sign a NIL deal with a HS kid. Bronny had one. Don’t lose eligibility. LSU gymnastics girl has many deals.
Yes, the whole point is that FSU representatives are going around giving high school students weekly or monthly allowances before they decide to attend FSU. Would you feel that this practice was more illegal if you found out they were paying underclassmen?