Middle Aged Fat Dude Day

schuele

All-American
Apr 17, 2005
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Can players charge for the autographs, now that civilization has crumbled?
 

redfanusa

All-Conference
Feb 6, 2009
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For all of the guys carrying 20 balls in a bag, insisting players sign each one so it can be sold later, I salute you! The kids in line are probably too stupid to be doing it only for the money.
 

jimmyjoseph

All-Conference
Jun 18, 2020
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Get to cut in line ahead of little kids to get autographs from your favorite Huskers today.
can't imagine asking kids for their autographs. i understand we all make this way more important than it should be but jeez this guys haven't even won a single relevant game in their lives. not sure what we're idolizing?
 

Cornicator

Hall of Famer
Feb 27, 2009
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Aug 18, 2016
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can't imagine asking kids for their autographs. i understand we all make this way more important than it should be but jeez this guys haven't even won a single relevant game in their lives. not sure what we're idolizing?
Not sure the adults in line are getting signatures because of some sort of idle worship. People trying to make a buck in the memorabilia game. I wouldn’t do it but I don’t begrudge anyone trying to work a side hustle.
 

steinek11

All-Conference
Apr 18, 2004
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Isn't there typically a rule that says a player will sign one or two items per person?