Recruiting 2025 Recruiting Thread- 4* WR Naeshaun Montgomery commits to UF

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Little Beamer just blew the doors off Kentucky in Kentucky. I bet sling blade struggles to blow the grass off his driveway with a leaf blower.
Kentucky will be prepared for us. It will be a struggle. Spurrier went over and around Defenses. Silly Billy wants to runs straight at a defense. Execution.
 

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They got great programs at both of those schools. Coaches doing things the right way...building a culture and work ethic. Practices determines who plays..week to week.
 

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In other recruiting news, looks like the wasted money on these NIL deals is now trickling down to the ticket holders

 

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Is it really wasted? Seems like a good idea, especially if you consistently sell out a packed 100k+ stadium.
Any player that makes 3 million to hold a clipboard (ie Arch until this past weekend) is a waste of money with no ROI. If I dont have a say in how much an 18-year-old can steal from my school, then keep NIL to the private sector and dont push their millionaire booster decisions on me.

Again, if Gainesville Dodge wants to lease out 30 chargers, have at it but dont start raising ticket prices with a talent fee vig.
 

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Any player that makes 3 million to hold a clipboard (ie Arch until this past weekend) is a waste of money with no ROI. If I dont have a say in how much an 18-year-old can steal from my school, then keep NIL to the private sector and dont push their millionaire booster decisions on me.

Again, if Gainesville Dodge wants to lease out 30 chargers, have at it but dont start raising ticket prices with a talent fee vig.
You still dont get it do you?
 

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How does a UT ticket increase of 10% "offset the cost of REVENUE SHARING?"
Well, let's say their average ticket price is $300, their stadium seats 100,000 and they have 7 home games. 10% of that is $21 million. Isn't the revenue share something like $22 million?
 

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Well, let's say their average ticket price is $300, their stadium seats 100,000 and they have 7 home games. 10% of that is $21 million. Isn't the revenue share something like $22 million?
I get that. But how does it OFFSET cost share? I think it would ADD to what they receive via cost share from the SEC.
 

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