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I've Made a Huge Mistake.
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Long time friend of mine has a son on the staff at UNA. He was telling me that coaches are hearing stories of agents getting 30-40%I believe this one is more agent-driven. JMO. The problem with some of these agents is they push for $ because it fattens their pockets… it doesn’t necessarily mean the kid is pressing the issue for more $.
Why does anyone need an agent?Long time friend of mine has a son on the staff at UNA. He was telling me that coaches are hearing stories of agents getting 30-40%
There is absolutely no rules or regulations for “agents”. Morgan( his son) said they’ve even heard about agents double dipping(asking for money from the team to talk kid into portal then asking the kid for a bonus if he signs for more money with new team) this is crazy.
It is so infuriating.He's not good enough to chase money. We will just replace you. Kids need some perspective.
Powerball was at $150M last week.It is so infuriating.
Dude starts or will get starter snaps, in the SEC, at his dream school, free college, is making money, comments all the time about how much he loves UT....oh is that right agent? I should enter the portal for more money like a slimeball? OK! Screw all that other stuff!
I get both sides of it. For the player, they trying to maximize their earning potential while they have the leverage to do so. 99% of these kids won't be playing football professionally so if they can make an extra $200k to help jumpstart the next chapter of their life outside of football, I get that.It is so infuriating.
Dude starts or will get starter snaps, in the SEC, at his dream school, free college, is making money, comments all the time about how much he loves UT....oh is that right agent? I should enter the portal for more money like a slimeball? OK! Screw all that other stuff!
Even if he just got 50kI get both sides of it. For the player, they trying to maximize their earning potential while they have the leverage to do so. 99% of these kids won't be playing football professionally so if they can make an extra $200k to help jumpstart the next chapter of their life outside of football, I get that.
The issue is alot of these kids go looking for a bigger bag and came up empty or put themselves in a worst situation that jeopardize their earning potential now or in the future (for those kids who have the talent to make the league).
Nico will be a great case study moving forward. Did he cost himself millions by going to UCLA and falling in the draft or will it be a short temporary cash hit but he still goes high in the draft next year?
Time will tell.