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A NFT is something people with lots of cryptocurrency buy. They buy something, which is actually nothing with something which is actually nothing. This is Haywarducks definition, which is worth less than cryptocurrency and NFTs, at least right now.

I wouldn't say "actually nothing".

The currency is over $3000 each which makes the starting bid about $38,000.

 

That's a little out of my price range.

 

Though in this instance, you actually get a real pair of shoes.

 

Must be nice shoes.

This is a great tool for players to receive $$. I love that it will be split evenly amongst all players.

Will it include walk-ons too?

What does NFT stand for, sorry for my ignorance, I am not hip with todays TLL, Three Letter Lingo.

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For greybeards it's not NFT it's WTH

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On 2/16/2022 at 5:43 PM, EzDucksIt said:

What does NFT stand for

Check the link in the first post. 

According to Urban Dictionary, in the case of NCAA football, an NFT is:

 

Scarola

Booster Bucks

Fast food bags with extra "condiments"

30 Duck,

 

Thanks for pointing out the obvious, that was not too obvious to me, sigh, smh in shame.  Too many hits from Freshman and Sophomore years of Football, old age, blame my kids, world disorder.  Running out of excuses but plain stupidity, My bad.  Thanks for being kind to an old guy, one of many excuses.

Willie Lyles SHDH. Just 15 years ahead of his time.

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