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    • #245080
      SLC-UteFan
      Participant

      And he got a very good bump up on 247, from their previous of .91 to .94, with a composite of .9489. Climbed 81 spots on 247.

      247 Link

    • #245078
      D T
      Participant

      You registered just to post this?

      • #245083
        Tanner
        Participant

        Hey I didn’t intend for it to be spam or anything like that and I didn’t just register for this. I actually had no idea this existed. Life long Utes fan and season ticket holder if it inappropriate I will take it down

        • #245085
          D T
          Participant

          Nobody objects to you posting here in general…..In fact, it’s entirely welcomed…..However, you can see how this could be interpreted as spam, can’t you?

          • #245086
            Tanner
            Participant

            Absolutely I totally get it. And where I just signed up here it looks that way too. Completely not my intention. Just love how the rings turned out and figured others might also want one to have to display. I looked all over before I just had them made and wanted to put them out there is all.

            So sorry everyone it won’t happen again!

    • #245076
      Tony (admin)
      Keymaster

      Members: Do you consider this spam or should I leave it? This user registered just to post this.

      • #245084
        Tanner
        Participant

        Tony let me know I will take it down if needed. I don’t want trouble. I saw a different thread through a google search taking about someone wanting to find replica rings back in 22 and that’s how I found out that this site existed.

      • #245082
        Central Coast Ute
        Participant

        I consider it spam

      • #245081
        2008 National Champ
        Participant

        I would consider anything promoting a different website or selling anything as spam.

        Exceptions would be:

        1. Visitors from other teams inviting us to join their chats
        2. Seat availability

    • #245079
      Stone
      Participant

      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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