Wow. If this is what college sports is turning into (especially if Iowa can't keep up with this) then I may end up being done with it and sticking to pro.Why can’t Fran a top player in the portal? You know it’s bad when players are turning down Kansas and 750k
Wow. If this is what college sports is turning into (especially if Iowa can't keep up with this) then I may end up being done with it and sticking to pro.
Makes Tony’s number a little less ridiculous loland don't forget that @TheTruthTheWholeTruth heard that Tony Perkins is looking for $300,000
NIL has gone completely off the tracks
It is still ridiculous, hope Iowa doesn't try to pay that amountMakes Tony’s number a little less ridiculous lol
For Tony? No way, that ship has sailed.It is still ridiculous, hope Iowa doesn't try to pay that amount
Agreed, no way Tony comes back, He's released his final 6 on Instagram - Missouri, Indiana, Oregon, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Arkansas.For Tony? No way, that ship has sailed.
Agreed, no way Tony comes back, He's released his final 6 on Instagram - Missouri, Indiana, Oregon, Ole Miss, Oklahoma, Arkansas.
Well Kirk says the NIL is "good" which doesnt sound good!!! I dont know if I would believe conservative Kirk meaning that they have a lot of NIL $$$ compared to the other top 25 teams.Imagine if MBB had this kind of support/backing.
We could compete in the portal for players; we'd be able to retain players.
they can’t afford that for any basketball player. The money is almost all for football.It is still ridiculous, hope Iowa doesn't try to pay that amount
And this is what we have come to....
Thanks JBo. 🤦♂️And this is what we have come to....
Put a fork in the MBB program. How the **** can we compete now?Thanks JBo. 🤦♂️
Put a fork in the MBB program. How the **** can we compete now?
No, Rifler is right. The $$ priorities of most fans are elsewhere. And with the cost of living what it is, it makes perfect sense.Nah. It tells us 1) most people don't understand NIL and how it will dictate success going forward, 2) some percentage of fans will bitch about Iowa's results but not pony up to help out the cause (either via attendance or Swarm contribution). A small percentage are truly allocating the $200/year elsewhere, purposefully.
Why would you give your hard earned money to a punk who doesn't give 2 shits about you?No, Rifler is right. The $$ priorities of most fans are elsewhere. And with the cost of living what it is, it makes perfect sense.
Re: Swarm, 1) as you know, there is a charitable component, whereby needy organizations can benefit and and many, many players have made kids’ days because of Swarm events; 2) it’s tax deductible (for now); 3) it can help recruit (and more importantly for Iowa) retain student athletes so the programs have a chance to succeed.Why would you give your hard earned money to a punk who doesn't give 2 shits about you?
There are better ways to fund deserving students at Iowa. I do it for needy students who attend the law school. The alumni foundation can even carve out a specific donation program so your dollars are used as you intended. The nil sadly is an unregulated joke with 0 oversight. But I still love Wade. One of my favorite lunch pale players.Re: Swarm, 1) as you know, there is a charitable component, whereby needy organizations can benefit and and many, many players have made kids’ days because of Swarm events; 2) it’s tax deductible (for now); 3) it can help recruit (and more importantly for Iowa) retain student athletes so the programs have a chance to succeed.
As you can guess on a Hawkeye fan site, Iowa success provides value to its fans on a subjective-emotional level, and success can also provide objective benefits to the University (see increase in applications, etc).
It ain’t rocket surgery good sir.
If Musk is at the top of your list of who you don’t trust, would love to know who you do trust?I've been telling you guys never trust nil and never trust a co-op and never trust this brad guy. Add in there never trust Elon musk
^^^ This ^^^Why would you give your hard earned money to a punk who doesn't give 2 shits about you?
This is probably the best option to increase Iowa NIL. If the UI Athletic Dept can operate well on its TV and game day revenue then have the boosters/fans move their donations to NIL collectives etc.another thought:
I am guessing that Iowa will be getting around $20 million more from TV next year. Could Beth ask current big time UI donors to redirect their donations to SWARM?
Looking at the pic. "Remember when BB was a no contact sport"Here is the Gazette's story on Tony looking for his $500,000 pay day.
The SWARM INC arm was not going to pay him that.
Remember when pay to play was highly against the rules?
I get more enjoyment from athletics than knowing that we continue to add to the lawyer pool.There are better ways to fund deserving students at Iowa. I do it for needy students who attend the law school. The alumni foundation can even carve out a specific donation program so your dollars are used as you intended. The nil sadly is an unregulated joke with 0 oversight. But I still love Wade. One of my favorite lunch pale players.
Well WadeL, you mention needy organizations and there are hungry needy kids/families in Iowa. That is why donating to a food bank, a very good mental health organization, donating money to organizations that help the underserved are I would say much better than giving to SWARM and NIL. And I speak from a position of buying Iowa football season tickets from '73 to 2019, making my Iclub and alumni donations to the UI, etc. Many people can donate to SWARM and donate to other organizations but many people just want to donate to really needy people rather than a P5 sports program.Re: Swarm, 1) as you know, there is a charitable component, whereby needy organizations can benefit and and many, many players have made kids’ days because of Swarm events; 2) it’s tax deductible (for now); 3) it can help recruit (and more importantly for Iowa) retain student athletes so the programs have a chance to succeed.
As you can guess on a Hawkeye fan site, Iowa success provides value to its fans on a subjective-emotional level, and success can also provide objective benefits to the University (see increase in applications, etc).
It ain’t rocket surgery good sir.
Dead on. The SWARM argument that it benefits needy families is pretty weak, when the purpose is clearly to improve Iowa athletics. Maybe it is a nice side effect, but anyone donating to NIL funds wants to see results from the teams.Well WadeL, you mention needy organizations and there are hungry needy kids/families in Iowa. That is why donating to a food bank, a very good mental health organization, donating money to organizations that help the underserved are I would say much better than giving to SWARM and NIL. And I speak from a position of buying Iowa football season tickets from '73 to 2019, making my Iclub and alumni donations to the UI, etc. Many people can donate to SWARM and donate to other organizations but many people just want to donate to really needy people rather than a P5 sports program.
Correct. I know with NIL it is now a circular logic problem but I stopped buying tickets and donating more to my age, retiring, and frankly I thought the men's fb and bball teams were in a rut by about 2019. I found it easier to watch on tv from home and let the younger fans than me jump in and buy tickets and donate.Dead on. The SWARM argument that it benefits needy families is pretty weak, when the purpose is clearly to improve Iowa athletics. Maybe it is a nice side effect, but anyone donating to NIL funds wants to see results from the teams.