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When people in the BY realize Azzi is wearing Maryland sweats...
When people in the BY realize Azzi is wearing Maryland sweats...
Those are something you wear when dying your hair, because they are disposable.
Because she doesn’t mind those getting dirty
When people in the BY realize Azzi is wearing Maryland sweats...
Azzi's mother.Who is it who is doing the coloring
Azzi's mother.
And Azzi on the phone with Caroline D. another UConn commitAnyone catch the comment at 1:19 where Paige says she can't wear a hoody on zoom calls with UConn because CD texted her to take the hood off and Azzi's mom laughs and says of course she did. At 10:00 Azzi's dad says what do you think Geno gonna say?
In the video, Tim Fudd says, “I don’t want to be around you when the phone call comes in.” Just who is Mr. Fudd concerned about, who might call after seeing this video? Here are 3 choices:
- Paige’s parents
- The short Italian guy
- UConn’s rules enforcer
And Azzi on the phone with Caroline D. another UConn commit
In announcing their support for athletes being able to sell their image or likeness on April 17, the NCAA specifically mentioned the potential monetization on social media platforms. Blake Lawrence, the CEO of Opendorse, a company that represents some 10,000 athletes on various social media platforms then analyzed the potential earning capacity for college athletes based on 10 years of data against their current social media following.Serious question for the masses. I recently saw a post where Paige had the largest # of social media followers among HS & college athletes. The Clemson QB was second. Is there a way to turn that following into real coin that would be compatible with the new NCAA rules about profiting from their own name and likeness?
In announcing their support for athletes being able to sell their image or likeness on April 17, the NCAA specifically mentioned the potential monetization on social media platforms. Blake Lawrence, the CEO of Opendorse, a company that represents some 10,000 athletes on various social media platforms then analyzed the potential earning capacity for college athletes based on 10 years of data against their current social media following.
As you mentioned, Paige was # 1 in Twitter followers, which translates to an annual value of approximately $630,000. The article can be found online in 538. One question that I have is with that kind of earning potential, will Geno & CD maintain their current policy on social media or will they adapt to changing times?