He ended up at Duke. Don't know what they paid. But that's an idea of what the going rate is for a good FCS CB.
That's probably a very grey area for most all teams and will be until we get a commish and a collective bargaining agreementIs this cash that’s hitting his bank account on signing, or just the estimated value of the contract?
As many guys from the P4 level that are foregoing the draft to stay in school because there is more money, it’s hard to believe the NFL hasn’t started to push in for control yet.That's probably a very grey area for most all teams and will be until we get a commish and a collective bargaining agreement.
It's almost never hitting the bank account, is my understanding.Is this cash that’s hitting his bank account on signing, or just the estimated value of the contract?
I mean good for Kyon, but holy CRAP that seems like an expensive crapshoot for a guy who played 1 full season and was injured much of this year.He ended up at Duke. Don't know what they paid. But that's an idea of what the going rate is for a good FCS CB.
It's actually what makes his absence even sadder, for me.I mean good for Kyon, but holy CRAP that seems like an expensive crapshoot for a guy who played 1 full season and was injured much of this year.
Cheapy Cheapskate. Donors are supposed to just give.I mean good for Kyon, but holy CRAP that seems like an expensive crapshoot for a guy who played 1 full season and was injured much of this year.
My thoughts as well. "I heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend who heard it from another" isn't exactly proof of anything... (And even if you heard it directly from the player's mouth, people exaggerate. A lot.) AND even in cases where the promises are real, that's no guarantee that the money is real. Ala Sac State and some other notable examples.There is NO PROOF, that's what Kyon was offered and I highly doubt he was offended that much. And even if he was by some miracle, I'm pretty sure none of it is guaranteed. I just hope his family was able to read the fine print that if he gets injured, he gets nothing. While these kids are getting paid, it's far from the NFL where players are protected if something were to happen to them. Don't get me wrong, I wish all the best for Kyon and his family and I hope it all works out for him.
That's probably a very grey area for most all teams and will be until we get a commish and a collective bargaining agreement.
I think we felt that way about Bergen and then Wortham dropped in our lap tooIt's actually what makes his absence even sadder, for me.
He was our best defensive player, and the fact that he got those kind of offers really proves it. He's a phenomenal cornerback, and I doubt we'll get another corner on our team as good as he was in a while.
Although, the cats probably felt that way about Tommy Tudds, and then Lamson dropped in their lap lmao
Yes, we will definitely miss him and he was one of the most talented, if not the most talented defensive player we had. I hope he can stay healthy and more importantly win the starting job.My thoughts as well. "I heard it from a friend who heard it from a friend who heard it from another" isn't exactly proof of anything... (And even if you heard it directly from the player's mouth, people exaggerate. A lot.) AND even in cases where the promises are real, that's no guarantee that the money is real. Ala Sac State and some other notable examples.
I hope Loud gets whatever he's promised, and I hope he's healthy enough to play all of next year. We're going to miss him.
Rizzing up your granddaughter?Where was Loud when Lamson hit Taco for 87 yd. Td on 3rd and 20?