Delicious NIL

Dirty Jacket

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I bought a box of NIL cookies from www.gtsnacks.com this past weekend. $50 for I think 20 bags of cookies. Truthfully, best tasting not fresh chocolate chip cookies I’ve had in some time. Seems like an easy way to NIL.

My son took a bag to school, and wouldn’t share with uga fans. Started eating them as his uga friend watched him. He looks at his friend while he’s eating and says, “Tastes like VICTORY”. Little dude definitely came from my balls.
 
@GT flunkout is not gonna like all of the blue.

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"There's NIL money, and there's what the Michigan Wolverines are trying to get 2025 No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood to join them next season in Ann Arbor.

Underwood, the 6-foot-3, 205-pound phenom who stars for Belleville in Michigan, has become an all-in target for the Wolverines' program.

According to On3, Michigan is willing to offer Underwood, who is committed to play for LSU next year, $10.5 million in NIL money over four years."

We're going to need to sell a shit tonne of cookies.

The GTAA is going to have to start some kind of legit side hustle to bring in income. Oregon has Nike. Most pro teams are owned by mega wealthy business owners like the Krafts and Gillette, etc.

If Tech is going to compete with this out of control NIL nonsense, it's going to have to start an operation that generates some serious income.

A bake sale is a good start, but we're gonna have to go bigger. Much bigger. Any ideas?
 
Ignoring the brand & the cause, how are they? I saw one review that they were better than the cookies.

I’ll just have to get both and decide for myself.
They are similar to other chocolate granola snack bars. Nice quality ingredients and they taste good. A little smaller than some at 1.4 oz, but only 180 calories, which I prefer. I would give them 4.5 stars.
 
"There's NIL money, and there's what the Michigan Wolverines are trying to get 2025 No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood to join them next season in Ann Arbor.

Underwood, the 6-foot-3, 205-pound phenom who stars for Belleville in Michigan, has become an all-in target for the Wolverines' program.


According to On3, Michigan is willing to offer Underwood, who is committed to play for LSU next year, $10.5 million in NIL money over four years."

We're going to need to sell a öööö tonne of cookies.

The GTAA is going to have to start some kind of legit side hustle to bring in income. Oregon has Nike. Most pro teams are owned by mega wealthy business owners like the Krafts and Gillette, etc.

If Tech is going to compete with this out of control NIL nonsense, it's going to have to start an operation that generates some serious income.

A bake sale is a good start, but we're gonna have to go bigger. Much bigger. Any ideas?
I always enjoyed a cake walk.
 
If Tech is going to compete with this out of control NIL nonsense, it's going to have to start an operation that generates some serious income.

A bake sale is a good start, but we're gonna have to go bigger. Much bigger. Any ideas?
Glacier ice water.
 
"There's NIL money, and there's what the Michigan Wolverines are trying to get 2025 No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood to join them next season in Ann Arbor.

Underwood, the 6-foot-3, 205-pound phenom who stars for Belleville in Michigan, has become an all-in target for the Wolverines' program.

According to On3, Michigan is willing to offer Underwood, who is committed to play for LSU next year, $10.5 million in NIL money over four years."

We're going to need to sell a öööö tonne of cookies.

The GTAA is going to have to start some kind of legit side hustle to bring in income. Oregon has Nike. Most pro teams are owned by mega wealthy business owners like the Krafts and Gillette, etc.

If Tech is going to compete with this out of control NIL nonsense, it's going to have to start an operation that generates some serious income.

A bake sale is a good start, but we're gonna have to go bigger. Much bigger. Any ideas?

MOSE
Moms of Stingtalk Exchange
 
"There's NIL money, and there's what the Michigan Wolverines are trying to get 2025 No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood to join them next season in Ann Arbor.

Underwood, the 6-foot-3, 205-pound phenom who stars for Belleville in Michigan, has become an all-in target for the Wolverines' program.


According to On3, Michigan is willing to offer Underwood, who is committed to play for LSU next year, $10.5 million in NIL money over four years."

We're going to need to sell a öööö tonne of cookies.

The GTAA is going to have to start some kind of legit side hustle to bring in income. Oregon has Nike. Most pro teams are owned by mega wealthy business owners like the Krafts and Gillette, etc.

If Tech is going to compete with this out of control NIL nonsense, it's going to have to start an operation that generates some serious income.

A bake sale is a good start, but we're gonna have to go bigger. Much bigger. Any ideas?
A car wash?
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It’s not out of control. It is a controlled $10.5 for 4 years. You want to play?

Or do you want to play Lehigh.

Yeah. 2.5 million for a QB playing at the highest level of CFB actually seems...a little low? Just thinking of all the money generated and how much the coach is paid.

No, CFB doesn't generate as much as the NFL, but NFL QBs are making 50+ million. Hell, the LSU coach is making over 9 million.

Expect these numbers to go up in the future.
 
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