Had a conversation with a guy at the sports bar Sunday, he is a big UGA fan but not the obnoxious kind. We had met before a few times and get along well. He is picking UF in the Tournament btw and likes to watch them play. I also found out he collects (invest) in some sports memorabilia including two D.J Lagway jerseys (both were his HS team) and sold one recently . He paid $250 and sold it for $500. According to him, DJ is the #1 jersey but I have no way to verify that info. Interesting conversation over a beer or two. For a UGA fan he is a big fan of Lagway as we also talked about his recent donations. Just a FWIW.
Lagway pitching Launchpoint NIL deals with the best brands on Instagram: "Calling all college athletes‼️ Download @Launchpoint in the App Store today The strongest NIL app is here #Launchpoint #NIL"
Here we go folks. When the NCAA loses in court to this group challenging eligibility limits, we'll have unlimited eligibility as long a player is enrolled and the team wants him. Just another step along the way to a 100% pro league: "The Jones and Smith cases are the latest in a line of eligibility lawsuits the NCAA is facing. A notable one is ongoing in New Jersey as Rutgers player Jett Elad filed suit challenging the five-year rule, claiming he was offered $500,000 to play for the Scarlet Knights this year and the NCAA’s inconsistent approach to waivers is keeping him from earning those NIL dollars." Rece Davis makes drastic change on his stance of making players employees
I guess they didn't think of using the tax to replenish hospital foundations in Baton Rouge from embezzlement.
They tax you every time you cash out? I don't think it should be a regular deductible expense across the board, but if you're down at the end of the year you shouldn't have to pay any more of a penalty than you already lost.
Loved it in the 70's / 80's / 90's era, but since then - followed Al and Jo, Beal and a few other Gators, root for Billy D, but other than that I haven't paid much attention either.