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Mark Johnson

@mjbuffsvoice

Voice-of-the-Buffs, husband, father, Papa, fly fisherman, hunter, horseman, team roper & spreader-of-the-Word. Biblically focused. RT/Likes ≠ endorsement.

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GUCCE🦬🐦‍⬛ (@guccecu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shedeur Sanders told Coach Prime not to visit him at Training Camp: “I’m not where I want to be, let me get where I need to be.”💯💪🏾

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Colorado has launched a new NIL initiative named the Arch. It aims to bring local businesses and CU athletes together for NIL activities. Participating businesses pay for annual memberships that include NIL activations, booster club benefits, and tickets.

Colorado has launched a new NIL initiative named the Arch.

It aims to bring local businesses and CU athletes together for NIL activities.

Participating businesses pay for annual memberships that include NIL activations, booster club benefits, and tickets.
Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another lawsuit filed challenging the NCAA’s 5 year eligibility window rule. These lawsuits likely won’t stop until the Supreme Court rules on the legality of NCAA eligibility rules or a federal law gives the NCAA an antitrust exemption. Until then, time/$ is wasted.

Another lawsuit filed challenging the NCAA’s 5 year eligibility window rule. 

These lawsuits likely won’t stop until the Supreme Court rules on the legality of NCAA eligibility rules or a federal law gives the NCAA an antitrust exemption.

Until then, time/$ is wasted.
Joe Pompliano (@joepompliano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Buford High School in Georgia has officially opened its new $62 million football stadium. • 10,000 seats • 15 luxury suites • 3,500 sqft video scoreboard • Two-story fieldhouse with locker rooms This is nicer than many college football stadiums. (📸: Miguel Martinez/AJC)

Buford High School in Georgia has officially opened its new $62 million football stadium.

• 10,000 seats
• 15 luxury suites
• 3,500 sqft video scoreboard
• Two-story fieldhouse with locker rooms

This is nicer than many college football stadiums.

(📸: Miguel Martinez/AJC)
Jason Walker (@jwalker_sports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I asked Bronco Mendenhall about how he thinks the House settlement will impact Utah State. He gave a 6+ minute comprehensive response that explains the background of paying players, NIL's role prior to House settlement and going forward along with the logistics of revenue

Ossacin’s Ducktail (@ossacinducktail) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Coach Prime just introduced Colorado Buffaloes Football’s new QB coach Byron Leftwich to the team today 👀 The man who was Tom Brady’s OC for their Super Bowl Championship. 🏆 The Buffs coaching staff is ELITE. 🦬 🔥 #SkoBuffs #CFB #CoachPrime #NFL

Mark Johnson (@mjbuffsvoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christ died for sinners...that means you! Make sure your knees are calloused and your Bibles are tattered! #TheGospel #RepentandBelieve

Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wyoming will use $2.8M of its rev share cap space this year. $1.5M in NIL $ will go to athletes in 🏈, men’s/women’s 🏀, 🏐, and 🤼. $1M will be paid to athletes via Alston payments. And they’ll add 8 new scholarships total: 4 in 🏐, one in 🏊, one in W ⚽️, and one in W🎾.

Wyoming will use $2.8M of its rev share cap space this year. 

$1.5M in NIL $ will go to athletes in 🏈, men’s/women’s 🏀, 🏐, and 🤼.

$1M will be paid to athletes via Alston payments. 

And they’ll add 8 new scholarships total: 4 in 🏐, one in 🏊, one in W ⚽️, and one in W🎾.
Mit Winter (@wintersportslaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kentucky is reportedly allocating 45% of its rev share cap ($9.2M) to the men’s 🏀 team. This is well above other SEC schools. Mark Stoops says the football team is still in a position to compete. On another note, many SEC 🏀 coaches aren’t happy with their rev share budgets.

Kentucky is reportedly allocating 45% of its rev share cap ($9.2M) to the men’s 🏀 team.

This is well above other SEC schools.

Mark Stoops says the football team is still in a position to compete. 

On another note, many SEC 🏀 coaches aren’t happy with their rev share budgets.
JaKi 🇺🇸 (@jakitruth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Coach Livingston on Defense & Coach Prime 🦬 "We're much bigger on the inside. We'll look differently this year. Coach Prime is the best. He's changed my life. I would run through a wall for that dude" 📽️ BuffVision Mark Johnson