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⚖️Consultancy Firm 🏈NFLPA Certified Contract Advisor/Agent 🤝 NIL Certified Agent

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The Firm@onlythefirm·
I used to be skeptical about crypto, but after connecting with @victorialduke and learning how it works, my perspective changed. Yesterday I got myself a new ride and now I’ve just gained over $86k profit from crypto trading 🤑, Real talk, I couldn’t have done it without her support. If you’re serious about learning, I definitely recommend working with @victorialduke too. More wins ahead 💸📈
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The Firm@onlythefirm·
I’m hyped fr , everything I put into crypto really paid off. Just grabbed a brand new car 🚗💯 Big shoutout to my coach @victorialduke , she kept me on point every step. Couldn’t have done it without her.
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Alex Faulk aka “Coach Suge”
Alex Faulk aka “Coach Suge”@CoachAlexFaulk·
Genuine relationships still matter in recruiting. Remember that.
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Wyatt Davis
Wyatt Davis@wyattdalton4·
You can’t match my passion for Mississippi. #AllAboutTheSip
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Darren Heitner
Darren Heitner@heitner·
The transfer portal hasn’t “screwed up college sports.” Failing to negotiate terms with the athletes (the labor) has made it uncomfortable for certain college sports executives. Tommy Tuberville’s bill is simple: Place anticompetitive restrictions on athletes and let the rich (coaches, athletic directors, etc.) get richer. This will “fix” the issues of control that leaders should have never possessed absent bargaining with athletes.
Tommy Tuberville@CoachForGov

The transfer portal has screwed up college sports. My bill is simple: you get 5 consecutive years to play 5 seasons and you get 1 transfer. After that, if you transfer again, you sit out a year. This will fix 80% of the issues in NIL today.

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No3 Sports
No3 Sports@No3sports·
Former Alabama running back Trent Richardson weighed in on Nick Saban’s stance against paying players. “Honestly, I don’t get why he’s even commenting on it, they gave me and my family $75,000 just to commit, plus $10,000 a month to stay at Alabama.”
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Wyatt Davis
Wyatt Davis@wyattdalton4·
How can you recruit one just on projection instead of one who’s proven & has the talent? We are relying on people who don’t have an athletic bone in their damn body to be a “recruiting analyst” for these recruiting sites. Projection & potential don’t mean shit unless it’s applied!! REAL RECOGNIZE REAL. May the real ballers get what they deserve.
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TheeCoachJavancyJones@TheRealJavJones·
Yall recruit with N.I.L. And I recruit with being R.E.A.L.🤷🏾‍♂️
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Darren Heitner
Darren Heitner@heitner·
This football cycle has been incredibly busy, and I am grateful for the opportunity to represent athletes navigating #NIL license agreements, collective deals, and multi-media rights contracts. I have reviewed, negotiated, and advised on agreements involving more than 30 schools, including Purdue, Kansas, Texas, Iowa State, Florida, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Duke, Ohio State, Louisville, Tulane, Tennessee, Kansas State, Cincinnati, Texas Tech, Baylor, Penn State, Washington State, Georgia, South Carolina, Wisconsin, Auburn, Indiana, Arizona State, Kentucky, SMU, Michigan, Virginia, West Virginia, and Alabama. Additionally, I have handled numerous deals for the Canes Connection at Miami, where the player-first focus continues to stand out. Each negotiation requires careful attention to detail, which includes scrutinizing broad license grants, pushing back on overly restrictive termination or forfeiture clauses, protecting future mobility in the transfer portal, and ensuring compensation terms align with the athlete's contributions. These are not simple form agreements. They often involve significant leverage imbalances. The work underscores that experienced counsel is essential in this space. Athletes deserve a thorough review and advocacy to secure fair terms that protect their rights while maximizing value.
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High School On SI
High School On SI@HighSchoolOnSI·
Mississippi Could Become Next State to Allow NIL For High School Athletes. It is currently one of 14 in the U.S. that does not permit NIL profit. Read the full article⬇️ si.com/high-school/mi…
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247Sports Transfer Portal
247Sports Transfer Portal@247SportsPortal·
Norfolk State edge David Ojiegbe is on a visit to Oklahoma State, his rep tells @chris_hummer. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound redshirt sophomore posted 42 tackles, 9.5 TFLs & 7.5 sacks this year. He's a former 4-star recruit. Began his career at Clemson. 247sports.com/player/david-o…
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Mit Winter
Mit Winter@WinterSportsLaw·
Another datapoint showing the changes in college 🏈 (and college sports in general) have been good for the sport. Team valuations are up 46% over last year. Why? Increased parity attracts more fans, which leads to more revenue & higher tv ratings. wsj.com/sports/footbal…
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Rion (Ree-un) Young
Rion (Ree-un) Young@MacCorleone74·
Happy Martin Luther Ling Jr Day.
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