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I think he's fairly religious. A lot of his stuff mentions God in what comes across as a genuine way but I do wonder if this is an NIL deal? First Baptist is a sizable congregation so they could certainly pay a speaking fee.
Totally agree, there's some big time issues with it outside the courtroomI don't think that part is illegal...
But I would imagine the Gaming industry and their TV partners would have something to say to the NFL if one of their franchises was tossing games. All of that is obviously outside of a courtroom, but still something that could turn up the heat by quite a bit.
Only if you're actually gambling on it though right? I don't know the laws, just never heard of criminal inquiries regarding throwing games. We've all known teams to throw games toward the end of the season and nobody ever acted like the feds were going to get involved.I am not either, but that is throwing games. That is generally frowned upon from a federal perspective.
@Orange Studs did your school bid high enough to get him?
Chattanooga Christian hired Phil Massey the former Baylor School head coach.That's the crazy part. South Pittsburg, if he chooses to coach there, couldn't come close to paying him. That's why my friend who is very well connected there said they were shocked that he even talk to them. Now he could still end up I believe my friend said Chattanooga Christian was talking to him also. So, its not given but it sure would be a huge Wow if he coach at South Pittsburg.
So your dad liked the ladies, huh?My dad, who passed a couple years ago got to see that course once many rears ago and brought me and my brother berets form their gift shop. I only wear it a couple times a year.
Or they will probably do like most churches do when having a guest speaker and just take up a love offering at end of service.I think he's fairly religious. A lot of his stuff mentions God in what comes across as a genuine way but I do wonder if this is an NIL deal? First Baptist is a sizable congregation so they could certainly pay a speaking fee.