Nole Grad, Football Lover, Like Bio Tech and Health Research, Appreciate Humor and Kindness. My Sources say they are unreliable… but how can I trust that?
It’s amazing to watch a T cell killing a cancer cell!
And it’s sad to think that Sars-Cov-2 can cause T cell exhaustion of these magnificent protectors of our life… so that they no longer function as killers of invaders.
https://t.co/fFhB4hj4m6
@WinterSportsLaw Have you seen this post by The NIL Standard?
I thought that collectives were considered school affiliates by the CSC just like the MMR’s are? How can a collective be part of the boosters but not be an affiliate of the school?
https://t.co/I598bzS7mw
The revenue-sharing cap is $20.5M per school. Yet the top rosters reportedly cost north of $40M.
So how do schools spend well past the cap?
Collectives — the most misunderstood part of the new system. Here's how they actually work:
@thenilstandard Thank you—interesting.
So are collectives not considered “affiliates” of schools like the CSC is arguing that MMR’s are? If collectives are “separate legal 3rd party NIL” how is booster affiliation allowed? And how are they really different from an MMR? 🤔
@ImmaculateView Members from both B1G & SEC used this scandal as cover to support another reason why they may consider breaking from the NCAA? Jere Morehead was the most persistent. I’m hearing the SEC is serious about separating.
“…that may be the only path left for us."
They nearly got shut down. In mid-2025 the College Sports Commission ruled most collective deals failed its "valid business purpose" test.
Weeks later, it reversed. Collectives can pay — as long as the deal reflects real work at fair-market value.
Where does TBE collective
money go? BC collectives are CSC accepted 3rd party NIL payers now‼️
There is no cap—bc “fair market value” is what the buyer says it is!
@SeminoleAlford@PresMcCullough
https://t.co/I598bzS7mw
The revenue-sharing cap is $20.5M per school. Yet the top rosters reportedly cost north of $40M.
So how do schools spend well past the cap?
Collectives — the most misunderstood part of the new system. Here's how they actually work:
The revenue-sharing cap is $20.5M per school. Yet the top rosters reportedly cost north of $40M.
So how do schools spend well past the cap?
Collectives — the most misunderstood part of the new system. Here's how they actually work:
@AceRedBand1t They’re integrating it so that U are forced to use AI whether you chose it or not. Every time U do research, look up a number or make an apt—you’re forced to use it—bc there is no alternative. Then they charge U a basic fee +extra if U go over—It’s a racket!
@tricknole@ChefMattFSU LOL—my post was simply pointing out—it’s all part of FSU’s total expenses & I wasn’t assigning depts. It seems for some reason—you like to nitpick to focus on beside the point arguments.Not sure why U think picking unnecessary fights w fellow Noles is useful?
People really hate you if you mention Covid. They don’t hate the virus, they hate you. They don’t blame the virus, they blame you for talking about the virus.
They don’t thank you for taking the time to warn them, they loathe you.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court just let stand a bankruptcy tactic known as the “Texas two-step” — a corporate escape hatch for companies facing massive lawsuits.
Instead of facing victims in court, companies can move those claims into a separate shell company, send it into bankruptcy, and leave victims fighting for years while the real money stays protected.
FL police use A.I. to identify a vehicle theft suspect from surveillance video. Based on an "85% match" they arrest and charge Jalil Richardson. He spends 3 months in jail. He loses his job, his home, and custody of his kids.
Richardson lives in N.C.
He's never been to Florida. And his timesheet shows him at work at the time of the crime. No one checked before charging him. https://t.co/2AcQYwq30f
🚨 HEARTBREAKING: Scott Pelley Sounded Like A Man Attending A Funeral.
Not for a person.
For a profession.
🔥 That’s why his defense of journalism hit so hard.
Scott Pelley confirmed on the record that CBS management ordered him to “inject falsehoods” into 60 Minutes coverage.
He named Bari Weiss directly. He said she was brought in to neutralize independent journalism inside the network.
He told 60 Minutes’ new leadership she was “murdering the show.”
Pelley spent 24 years at CBS News.
He just put his name on the record against the institution that built his career.
The Paramount-Skydance merger closed.
The new ownership installed Weiss. Pelley is the most senior on-air voice at CBS News describing what’s happening inside.
This is what institutional capture sounds like from inside the institution.
@Utah_Nole@JustB_510 Peter Collins stayed on for 3 more yrs to support the president—they all agree w Alford. It’s a total administration failure by all three. But how do we begin to impeach?
@Utah_Nole@JustB_510 Peter Collins stayed on for 3 more yrs to support the president—they all agree w Alford. It’s a total administration failure by all three. But how do we begin to impeach?
Doing some vaccine research, and I came across this study looking at consumer preferences: https://t.co/HlqecfOqsd
It’s about influenza vaccines, but I don’t see why the results wouldn’t tend to be true across the board.
Consumers most valued reduced systemic side effects (FLS), followed right behind by effectiveness at preventing infections (AVE), and a fair portion valued avoiding injection site side effects (ISR). Generally, consumers had no preference regarding whether a vaccine prevents hospitalization or not.
Makes plenty of sense to me. People want a vaccine that is gentle on the body and works at preventing you from getting sick in the first place.
So, what vaccines do most public health experts and mRNA manufacturers think are a good idea to push on everyone?
Obviously, the ones with the worst systemic side effects that only prevent hospitalizations 🤦♂️
#NEWS: COMPARE study presented at #ESCMIDGlobal2026: head-to-head tolerability comparison of a protein-based and an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine
Read our press release: https://t.co/p08Lp168MU
@sanofi Updated data in VAERS passive surveillance (2020–2025): Novavax $nvax has dramatically fewer myo/pericarditis reports per million doses than either mRNA $mrna $pfe vaccine https://t.co/BkTQssVJvG