NIL money should be contingent on full season participation including bowl games, excluding injury. If players opt out then prorate their payments and have them payback that portion e.g. 80% for season and 20% for bowls or some other formula.
It's ok to say Happy Christmas, that's what the Holiday is. Kwanza is not legit and Hanukkah is not considered a major religious Holiday in Judaism. It's ok to come out and say Merry Christmas, Boston College is a Catholic School after all.
NIL money should be contingent on full season participation including bowl games, excluding injury. If players opt out then prorate their payments and have them payback that portion e.g. 80% for season and 20% for bowls or some other formula.
What if Ezeiraku just suits up and is used only if it appears necessary?
6:06 Unless they do something like tear their ACL or Achilles, then Bill O’Brian’s going to say that they’re day to day.
They should all play. This is why insurance was invented. Just have the college take out a policy on anyone going to the draft.
But who is buying that policy?
@@workingrich8464 The University should. It's happened plenty of times at other places, I have no idea if BC has or not.
Just pay him a ton via NIL
It's ok to say Happy Christmas, that's what the Holiday is. Kwanza is not legit and Hanukkah is not considered a major religious Holiday in Judaism. It's ok to come out and say Merry Christmas, Boston College is a Catholic School after all.
BC doesn't have a chance. Go Big Red
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