College football needs NFL type rules and enforcement. Otherwise it’s the wild Wild West
Link: https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/37761615/cutthroat-business
The NCAA is basically powerless on financial matters. Anything they try and do will be an antitrust violation.
Did a tiny bit of research, 2022 Chargers priced between $32,000-$78,000, depending on model. It didn't seem unusual to the journalists covering the story that teenagers-young adults had the capacity to buy such a high end car, as well as paying for gas and customizing.
Stupid driving is the hallmark of stupid people. Generally, stupid young people don't have a lot of money,. Guess nobody at 2A, nor UGA Compliance, is gonna ask the obvious questions.
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You know, when reporters ask questions in order to give a more profound understanding of arcane subjects. Like explaining how NIL works, if everyone on the roster gets the same amount of money, if the clowns driving like fools actually used NIL to pay for highly expensive cars, or if maybe a booster gave them that car because they didn't get paid as much as everyone else. Seems the concept of reportage is beyond your capacity, Sparky...
They are all 4 and 5 stars
Do you know different, asshole?