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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 998142" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Carson Beck just got a little more incentive to keep being UGA’s QB with a recent NIL deal from an exotic car dealership in Atlanta, GA.</p><p>It seems that it’s so difficult to separate NIL deals and pay for play (at least for me). I mean the optics of this really fast exotic sports car deal while in the midst of legal battles over injury and wrongful death lawsuits? It make it seem like UGA athletics doesn’t take it too seriously? Perhaps they can’t prevent Beck from getting it but seems like Kirby would find it to be disappointing (as a leader on the team)? Or am I just reading too much into a Lamborghini SUV being loaned/given to a college QB who is attending a school that has had issues with football speeding and a coach getting a DUI? Sure the former employee’s lawyer is taking notice & screen shots of Beck’s Lambo to show in court as evidence that UGA isn’t taking speeding or the overall necessary to see that it doesn’t happen again. I imagine the Lambo engine doesn’t have a restrictions that would prevent it from reaching potentially dangerous speeds? Thoughts?</p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1754699152884158630[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 998142, member: 377"] Carson Beck just got a little more incentive to keep being UGA’s QB with a recent NIL deal from an exotic car dealership in Atlanta, GA. It seems that it’s so difficult to separate NIL deals and pay for play (at least for me). I mean the optics of this really fast exotic sports car deal while in the midst of legal battles over injury and wrongful death lawsuits? It make it seem like UGA athletics doesn’t take it too seriously? Perhaps they can’t prevent Beck from getting it but seems like Kirby would find it to be disappointing (as a leader on the team)? Or am I just reading too much into a Lamborghini SUV being loaned/given to a college QB who is attending a school that has had issues with football speeding and a coach getting a DUI? Sure the former employee’s lawyer is taking notice & screen shots of Beck’s Lambo to show in court as evidence that UGA isn’t taking speeding or the overall necessary to see that it doesn’t happen again. I imagine the Lambo engine doesn’t have a restrictions that would prevent it from reaching potentially dangerous speeds? Thoughts? [MEDIA=twitter]1754699152884158630[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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