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    • #245078
      D T
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      You registered just to post this?

    • #245076
      Tony (admin)
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      Members: Do you consider this spam or should I leave it? This user registered just to post this.

    • #245074
      Central Coast Ute
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      Serious question, do people really buy replica rings for a team they never played on?

      • #245075
        Tanner
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        Absolutely! Usually not to wear around cause that would be silly where we didn’t play on the team but displayed in a case in my office makes for a cool conversation piece and memory! I collect sport memorabilia for all my teams.

    • #245073
      Chasqui
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      The backups are a really good point. I’m really hoping that we can keep Dampier healthy and then at a minimum either Wilson or Ficklin uses a redshirt. I’m not as worried about losing both of them. One maybe, but backup qbs reload pretty easily.

    • #245072
      pedro
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      Here’s the thing w DD. If they can get him to land those tough passes he lands putting the ball at risk as much as he does, he will play one and done. If his TO to TD ration remains high, he’ll finish out college here. I see a ton of potential, so I’m hoping the one year scenario plays out.

    • #245071
      The Miami Ute
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      A very short and not extremely accurate QB in the NFL? I predict that Dampier stays in Utah two years and changes position prior to the NFL draft. Besides, if he stays in Utah for his senior season he’ll make more than as a low level draftee or UDFA.

    • #245065
      ProudUte
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      He could endu p being a very good college QB (I hope so). But,I don’t think he is NFL material. But, what do I know? I am lookin forward to seeing what he can do this season.

    • #245062
      Yergensen
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      Good to great college QB without some of the key NFL qualities (size, arm talent) is the sweet spot. Our last 3 real QBs (Huntley, Rising, Dampier) all seem to fit in this category. With NIL these guys will play college ball longer.

    • #245079
      Stone
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      I totally agree. The thing that gets lost on many is that NIL cannot be controlled by the NCAA or the schools because, technically, it is just the same as Nike or Adidas signing a contract with a pro player. The NFL does not control that. A player is free to sign a shoe contract with anyone he wants. That is the same in college with NIL. The NCAA and schools cannot prohibit a player from talking to a potential sponsor. That was the whole point of the litigation that brought this about.

      The difference is that in the NFL, the actual salary paid by the team is significant enough that the “NIL” deals are *generally* smaller. So a player in the NFL is not typically leaving as a free agent to a bigger market for sponsorship dollars (although, that does happen to some extent). In college, there is no official salary paid by the school, so the incentive structure of the NFL does not apply. If there were college salaries and contracts, then the tampering thing would make sense. But schools and the NCAA cannot enforce tampering against sponsors.

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