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I was going to say... Mark Jones is 63 years old. What? You're lying.
Mark Jones is a little too suspiciously in good shape.
Mark Jones is a little too suspiciously in good shape.
It just says, look, can we actually pay this thing though? Because we have a corporate sponsor now.
It just says, look, can we actually pay this thing though? Because we have a corporate sponsor now.
You know what else? We got glue six. There we go.
You know what else? We got glue six. There we go.
Well, you mentioned Florida State, and I think it's important context to know that we find out a lot in the public space about Florida State's historically NIL program because it's not very buttoned up. Look, people argue about money in Fortune 500 companies. A lot of these issues you never hear about. I thought this deal was this way. All that stuff stays in house.
Well, you mentioned Florida State, and I think it's important context to know that we find out a lot in the public space about Florida State's historically NIL program because it's not very buttoned up. Look, people argue about money in Fortune 500 companies. A lot of these issues you never hear about. I thought this deal was this way. All that stuff stays in house.
And it's the key to having a good collective is making sure no one knows about this stuff and being able to find solutions to these disagreements when they do pop up. Because you're talking in some cases about hundreds and hundreds of athletes. that are receiving NIL from one collective.
And it's the key to having a good collective is making sure no one knows about this stuff and being able to find solutions to these disagreements when they do pop up. Because you're talking in some cases about hundreds and hundreds of athletes. that are receiving NIL from one collective.
If you know about it, if you get essentially held hostage the way that FSU's collective was over the Orange Bowl, it shows you bad leadership within that collective as well.
If you know about it, if you get essentially held hostage the way that FSU's collective was over the Orange Bowl, it shows you bad leadership within that collective as well.
Pablo? If I can distill this down a little simpler, I think there's a solution here. They should just use Venmo because on Venmo, there's an awesome feature that I think Greg would enjoy when you have to label what you're paying someone for, whether you be a college coach who owes back pay to a new generation of athletes or a 70 year old man, apparently, who is delinquent in all sorts of ways.
Pablo? If I can distill this down a little simpler, I think there's a solution here. They should just use Venmo because on Venmo, there's an awesome feature that I think Greg would enjoy when you have to label what you're paying someone for, whether you be a college coach who owes back pay to a new generation of athletes or a 70 year old man, apparently, who is delinquent in all sorts of ways.
You pick an emoji, Greg, and that emoji can signal. with some degree of privacy and resentment, why you're paying this. So I encourage you to select the emoji for your fines in the new Venmo regime.
You pick an emoji, Greg, and that emoji can signal. with some degree of privacy and resentment, why you're paying this. So I encourage you to select the emoji for your fines in the new Venmo regime.
Wait, that was never solved?
Wait, that was never solved?
I'm pretty sure. I mean, statistically speaking. Yeah, that sounds right.