Posted on 01/06/2022 4:24:00 PM PST by JonPreston
Oklahoma Sooners quarterback Caleb Williams will undoubtedly have a lot of options now that he's in the transfer portal, including several teams in contention for a spot in the College Football Playoff. But it's the Mid-American Conference's Eastern Michigan Eagles who jumped into the Williams sweepstakes in an interesting way Thursday morning.
Former Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch said in a tweet that an investment fund called GameAbove Capital will pay Williams $1 million to transfer to Eastern Michigan.
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I’ll do it for half price.
I went to Michigan. I didn’t know they had a football team in Ypsilanti.
The gamblers won’t pay crap for any player to throw an Eastern Michigan game. A potential Oklahoma national semi final game, now that’s a different matter.
Semi pro here we go - why not pay them all and be fair instead of the fake educational institutions raking it all in?! 🤪
Hopefully all of his engineering credits are transferable
LOL, “Whiskey! All you want!”
Like Democrats, it’s really scary when they don’t even try to hide the corruption.
LOL, I never saw a single UF athlete in any class.
Hell, not even on my side of campus...
I saw Emmitt Smith all the time when I was there.
he was something!
If he was on a better team he would’ve had all the records
Welcome to unrestricted free agency.
Miami, UGA, UCLA and maybe USC will start adding zeroes to that number.
Yes, there’s plenty already to criticize about college sports. It’s about to go exponential...
In class?
I transferred in as a Junior, so it was only upper level ChemE and EE classes for me.
“I didn’t know they had a football team in Ypsilanti.”
When the Hurons went to the PC Falcons a lot of us forgot about them.
Fire Up Chips!
He was pre-med.
If he will go trans, then the first girl QB might be worth 1 Mill.
Batch is employed by the firm offering the million.
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