Georgia offered Fred Taylor $50,000 before going to Florida

The Georgia football program supposedly offered Florida football legend Fred Taylor about $50,000 before he ended up in the Gators’ championship.

The cat is out of a duffle bag, as former Florida soccer star back Fred Taylor admitted he earned nearly $50,000 from the Georgia soccer program while enlisting in the mid-1990s.

Taylor was asked about the five-digit amount of money Busin with the boys Written by Will Compton and Taylor Lewan. While he seemed a little conservative to answer the condemned question, the former Jacksonville Jaguars star made the boys know him. This South Asian rivalry may be heated, but it’s nothing like the competition that took place in Jacksonville between the Gators and the Dogs.

Here’s the full video of Taylor saying how he got his ‘rainbag’ from Georgia.

Florida soccer legend Fred Taylor has admitted to taking money from rival Georgia

a look. Taylor grew up in South Florida, so it was rather shocking for him to make his way to Athens to study at college instead of Gainesville. If he grew up in the Neutral Zone which is Jacksonville, things might be a little different. Ultimately, he played for then-best coach Steve Spurrier and helped the Gators win their first national title in 1996.

With the dawn of the NIL, more and more stories about top high school and college athletes taking money during their years as yesterday’s amateurs will surface.

Ultimately, everyone and their sibling knows that the annoying staple of college employment has always been there. The dog didn’t roll over until very recently. Playing on both sides of the coin was clever, Taylor was about $50,000 richer, won more games in Florida and put together the most underrated career by going way back in NFL history.

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