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Marshall Head Coach Charles Huff Jokingly Offers Ohio State Players an All-You-Can-Eat Tudor’s Biscuit NIL Deal to Transfer to Marshall, Calls the Buckeyes “Probably the Best Team I've Seen on Film, Ever”
Marshall coach Charles Huff jokingly offered Ohio State players an NIL deal with Tudor's if they transferred and said OSU is "the best team I've seen on film, ever."
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Marshall Head Coach Charles Huff Jokingly Offers Ohio State Players an All-You-Can-Eat Tudor’s Biscuit NIL Deal to Transfer to Marshall, Calls the Buckeyes “Probably the Best Team I've Seen on Film, Ever”
Marshall head coach Charles Huff had plenty to say about Ohio State in his weekly press conference Tuesday.
Giving an assessment of Ohio State's talent, Huff jokingly suggested they should transfer to Marshall, appealing to the stomach of Buckeye players by offering them an all-you-can-eat NIL deal with Tudor's Biscuit World.
"I feel good about the players we have. I'd love to have some of those guys from Ohio State, too. So if they want to transfer on down, we've got a Tudor's Biscuit NIL deal, all you can eat," Huff said tongue-in-cheek. "Any of those guys that run really, really fast at Ohio State like Tudor's Biscuits, I promise you, all you can eat, all day, if you transfer here."
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"It's funny looking at a lot of these guys because I recruited a lot of them at the University of Alabama. Their starting center Seth McLaughlin was a freshman for us at Alabama. TreVeyon Henderson was one of the top running backs in the country, we battled Ohio State for him. Brandon Inniss was one of the most explosive players in the state of Florida when he came out. Caleb Downs has done a really good job for them. And they've got some freshmen that are playing like seniors. So, they've got a really good team."
Just sayin': Looks YUMMY!!!
However, the real joke here is that with the NIL money some of the Ohio State players are getting they probably could buy a Tudor's Biscuit World franchise......
Franchise Information for Tudor's Biscuit World
A minimum of $50,000 will be needed to start with costs varying to a maximum of $150,000. The total investment depends entirely on your individual circumstances, such as whether you are able to take advantage of an existing building versus building your own; whether a lot will need to be paved; whether new or used equipment will be used; contractors charges; local building codes.
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