The New College Football Millionaires Spending $80,000 on Their High School Proms
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Early-enrollment rules mean elite recruits are cashing NIL checks while their classmates are still in high school. The result: proms with Bentleys, five-figure watches and event planners.
Early-enrollment rules mean elite recruits are cashing NIL checks while their classmates are still in high school. The result: proms with Bentleys, five-figure watches and event planners.
Early-enrollment rules mean elite recruits are cashing NIL checks while their classmates are still in high school. The result: proms with Bentleys, five-figure watches and event planners.
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