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NIL arrives Thursday: At long last, show athletes the money

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... University of New Mexico quarterback Connor Genal (16), in this undated photo, played in two games last year. He sees potential earning potential for his name, image and likeness thanks to state and NCAA regulations. (Courtesy of University Of New Mexico Athletics) The season opener for Lobo football is Sept. 2. Meanwhile, Thursday presents a potentially rewarding Opening Day of another kind for University of New Mexico walk-on quarterback Connor Genal. The 6-foot-5 sophomore from Santa Fe Springs, California played in just two games last year for UNM. These are screenshots of the TikTok account of Lobo QB Connor Genal, and his more than 300K followers and more than 6 million “likes”. (TikTok screen shot)

Lobo RB Jones opts for transfer

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Running back Nate Jones, here running for yardage for New Mexico during a 39-33 loss to Hawaii last fall, announced Friday on Twitter that he has decided to enter the transfer portal. (Courtesy of University Of Hawaii Athletics) Nate Jones, a dynamic running back who did not practice during the University of New Mexico’s spring football drills, has entered the transfer portal, he announced on Twitter Friday night. Jones, a 5-foot-11, 205-pound freshman, was second on the team last season with 210 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 41 carries. “I just felt like I needed a change for myself, a different opportunity than the one I had at New Mexico,” Jones said on Saturday. “I’m still deciding on what school to go to.”

Burlington High School s Return to Downtown Prompts Alumni to Recall Earlier Era

The Macy s building didn t even exist when Burlington high schoolers last studied downtown. But the recent move evoked a flood of memories for Edmunds alumni, who remembered fondly the days when the city center was an integral part of their high school years the place for lunchtime hangouts, afterschool jobs and streets to cruise on Saturday nights. Half a dozen alums, the youngest now in their seventies, spoke to Seven Days about their long-ago experiences. click to enlarge BHS Twirlers, 1949 Edmunds Main Street location allowed more students to walk to school, so socializing began as soon as teens left their homes in the morning. Joyce Albarelli, class of 1949, remembered the walk to the Edmunds building as a social time. She d leave her home on Luck Street in the Old North End and pick up classmates along the way. 

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