Randy Moss’s words were perfect. “Straight Cash, buddy.”
We’ve heard story after story about how name, image, and likeness (NIL) has completely changed college football and the way it’s run, and now these kids We’re also starting to get videos showing how lavishly they’re living with this money.
I recently blogged about the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedua Sanders (Deion Sanders’ son) gets a Tesla Cybertruck worth about $100,000 — you can check out the scene here. This article presents another example of NIL wealth. This time it’s Gainesville, Florida, home of the Gators. (Related: Deion Sanders brings in Warren Sapp, helps build Colorado into national championship program)
Michael Hickernell, a University of Florida alumnus, was walking across the university’s campus when he began documenting the parking lot of the Heavener Football Training Center. And what did he see?
Dodge after dodge, dodge after dodge…and they all cost a pretty penny.
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Florida football parking lot 😅 @UFBarstool pic.twitter.com/a25lumc9bT
— Barstool U (@BarstoolU) April 1, 2024
While it’s nice to see all of these college student-athletes getting paid, I have one question. What’s going on with everyone at Dodge?
Nothing against Dodge. I have a Dodge myself (though nothing as flashy as them). But I’d like to know why all the players are animated with Dodge. Perhaps these players gainesville chrysler dodge jeep ramsomething done in. past.
I don’t know, but anyway, young people, get a newspaper.
