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This Is So Florida: USF Uses A Huge Row Of Lamborghinis To Lure Football Recruits

That's how we do it in the Sunshine State, folks!

With the NCAA finally normalizing the Wild Wild West effect, the era of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) has truly begun, and millionaire student-athletes are becoming more blatant. And it's not just kids whose behavior is becoming more blatant: college sports programs are also using big money and flashy tactics to recruit high school students.

The University of South Florida (USF) is no exception, as, of course, the university is not affiliated with the FLA. (RELATED: SMU pumps $159M into athletic programs like it did in its heyday)

The Bulls recently accepted 18 football players, with five of them already committed to the program. On 3They then took a swipe at the remaining 13 teams in extravagant fashion, staging a line-up of Lamborghinis for a photo op on the field at Raymond James Stadium, home of the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

And to add more glamour to the whole scene, there was drip music blaring in the background.

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What could an 18-year-old college student not love to see, being scouted by college football players and paid millions of dollars?

I see a lot of people making fun of the field and how it looks, but that shows their ignorance on the matter, not understanding that Raymond James is the home of the Buccaneers and the field is likely undergoing maintenance in the offseason.

I understand that, but all I see is “Charing!!” and where do I sign?

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