Probably enough to pay for 3 QBs who are better than him.
Well at least until his inheritance start coming in anyway then he will be good the rest of the wayHe can retire after this season with some sound investment advice.
Arch probably needs to save some himself. I think his dad is worth a few mill thanks to the family name (and grandpa probably is worth a few mill as well) but the ones that are worth 100s of millions are his uncles. You have to figure their fortunes are being left to their kids but who knows. Either way, I doubt Arch is ever going to struggle to get by.Well at least until his inheritance start coming in anyway then he will be good the rest of the way
You would think with the number of situations that you’ve had like this, people would think twice about nothing millions of dollars into a college kid.Since its NIL, you have to take it with a grain of salt. But this article had him at 5.5 million.
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You would think with the number of situations that you’ve had like this, people would think twice about nothing millions of dollars into a college kid.
It's amazing the amount of money we spend on college sports that don't benefit us any other than maybe being able to pick on your neighbors when you beat them. We ***** about how much things cost but have no problem throwing money away on sportsAgreed.
First question is, who is dumping all the money in? People to whom millions is not that much? In that case, they dont really care.
If its the sum of "normal" people pooling their cash? Then you start to wonder how long people will keep forking over cash for fickle teen age athletes who may or may not produce.
It's just a game. I don't know about you all but, my life is not made significantly better or worse if Carolina wins or loses a football game. I get a better benefit eating at a good seafood place. That's money well spent. But money to a college kid? I don't think so.You would think with the number of situations that you’ve had like this, people would think twice about nothing millions of dollars into a college kid.
It's just a game. I don't know about you all but, my life is not made significantly better or worse if Carolina wins or loses a football game. I get a better benefit eating at a good seafood place. That's money well spent. But money to a college kid? I don't think so.
"The best things in life are free. The second best are very expensive. "
--- Coco Chanel -----
A commercial on television regarding St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has a father on talking about his daughter suffering from cancer. He thanked all the donors saying the donations "save lives". That's more meaningful and long lasting than any touchdown.I think it was you, Stock, who mentioned the charities as an alternative to paying college kids to play a game.
It's hard to write a check to a guy to play football when in your other hand you have child cancer, homelessness or starving people in competition for that money.
It's amazing the amount of money we spend on college sports that don't benefit us any other than maybe being able to pick on your neighbors when you beat them. We ***** about how much things cost but have no problem throwing money away on sports
Serious questions are mounting.Does Arch have it in him to become a better QB?
It's just a game. I don't know about you all but, my life is not made significantly better or worse if Carolina wins or loses a football game. I get a better benefit eating at a good seafood place. That's money well spent. But money to a college kid? I don't think so.
"The best things in life are free. The second best are very expensive. "
--- Coco Chanel -----
I think it was you, Stock, who mentioned the charities as an alternative to paying college kids to play a game.
It's hard to write a check to a guy to play football when in your other hand you have child cancer, homelessness or starving people in competition for that money.
If he got $7 mil, even after taxes, he should be getting around $4,5 million. Put that into a 3-month CD paying 4% and he could become "Good Time Arch".He can retire after this season with some sound investment advice.
If I were a multi millionaire and the money was pocket change to me, I'd probably donate enough to get good seats at the games but I'd never give a penny to NIL. I can think of so many other things I could spend money on that I would enjoy more.I would never give money to college football. I just can't imagine. I suppose if I were worth hundreds of millions of $$ and giving a few million to my favorite team was just a fun hobby or something. But it's beyond me to think that a regular working Joe would give money. Can't fathom it.
I would not however, own a Cockaboose. That's for people who treat Saturdays at Williams-Brice like "a day at the races."If I were a multi millionaire and the money was pocket change to me, I'd probably donate enough to get good seats at the games but I'd never give a penny to NIL. I can think of so many other things I could spend money on that I would enjoy more.