The more I see it, the more I like it. Personally, the sexy pics not so much, but if they can do it outside of college, why not.Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:49 ambilly.pilgrim wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 12:10 amWhat's that about when you get a lemon
Olivia spent her pandemic quarantine time making videos and now with NIL she's about to make some money.
https://nypost.com/2021/10/08/inside-th ... -movement/
"Dunne is currently the most-followed collegiate athlete across the combined social platforms. Her Twitter account also has more than 17,000 followers."
'“I was quarantined in Florida and I just started making content at the beach, doing flips and filming it. My videos started to get on the ‘for you’ page [on Instagram] a lot more, so more people saw them … and it took off,” Dunne said. “Then I went to LSU"
"'At the level of followers that [Dunne] has, she could easily make close to north of $1 million dollars in annual income,” Thompson said."
Idk about y'all, but I pictured NIL money flowing to football and men's basketball players. Maybe that's happening, but hot blondes definitely seem to be raking the dollars in. Maybe I shouldn't be surprised.5′ 6″ guards. Both are pretty good, but 7-9 Fresno State of the mid-major Mountain West is so-so at best. Not exactly elite athletes. However, they do TikTok dance videos and:Money keeps pouring in for Fresno State basketball’s Cavinder twins. New deal is next-level
Fresno State basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who could earn close to or more than seven figures this year through Name, Image and Likeness endorsements, have landed an innovative deal with a new clothing company that includes a 25% ownership stake and one of three seats on its board of directors, according to Forbes....
The Cavinder twins, who signed a deal with Boost Mobile on the first day college student-athletes could profit from their name, image and likeness and have since landed a number of high-profile deals, are believed to be the first to land a seat on a company’s board of directors....
It's a whole new world in college sports. We'll see how it goes.
So much better than Bama players set up at the big booster's store selling autographed jerseys and everyone lying about payments.
Kid works hard enough to be in the spotlight, it's his spotlight to sell.