Swarm-Phinny
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King will have to graduate to transfer again unless he wants to sit a year.If yal want to keep king and eric singleton you might want to join TheTechWayNIL
He graduated from A&M prior to transferring. I don't know how the rule applies to Grads. He seems to genuinely love GT and he is clearly getting better coaching as a QB at GT than he was at A&M.King will have to graduate to transfer again unless he wants to sit a year.
Yep you are right, I was thinking he had only been at A&M 2 years before transferring.He graduated from A&M prior to transferring. I don't know how the rule applies to Grads. He seems to genuinely love GT and he is clearly getting better coaching as a QB at GT than he was at A&M.
If yal want to keep king and eric singleton you might want to join TheTechWayNIL
I wouldn't doubt it, if i were key id come close to the same offer (maybe a ATL penthouse and an assistant head coaching job) but in all seriousness I would show him what Nate McCollum has done with NC compared to GT last year.King won’t be leaving. Singleton I do worry Ole Miss has probably already offered him a sorority house and 1 million
Yes - when you donate there is a selection menu which sport you want the money to go toThis is going to sound bad but If I give money to TechwayNIL I want it to go for football only, is there a way to specify where your money goes? I am really strongly considering signing up for a monthly donation and I want it to go to the sport I care about the most you know?
If I'm being honest, the appeal of "being offered" an Ole Miss sorority house would've been more than enough to say me when I was in college, but nowadays that just seems like more drama than fun.King won’t be leaving. Singleton I do worry Ole Miss has probably already offered him a sorority house and 1 million
No.Asking for a friend.....
Are "The Tech Way" contributions tax deductible?
My friend thanks you in advance.
Even though the Techway is non deductible on taxes, the minimal amounts they are asking for would not make a great deduction anyway, so give.