Cmon Penn St fans- give at least $10 per month to a favorite sport or 3. You get what u pay for (or don’t pay for). Cheap bastardsNo Bama, Michigan, Clemson, or Georgia. This is why Saban is crying so much. NIL has helped a few schools (Tennessee, Miami, ATM) but it hasn’t hurt the big dogs yet. Curious to see if it ever will.
Michigan and Georgia are 13 and 14 in the article. Clemson and tOSU are "honorable" mentions. I think the big dogs are still using the brown paper bag technique and supplementing with NIL.No Bama, Michigan, Clemson, or Georgia. This is why Saban is crying so much. NIL has helped a few schools (Tennessee, Miami, ATM) but it hasn’t hurt the big dogs yet. Curious to see if it ever will.
Yet. It'll take a few years to see who's who.Yet not one of those schools in the Top10 are currently ranked ahead of PSU in the 2024 247 recruting rankings.
I believe Lions Legacy Club is the football arm of Happy Vally United. Have to assume the money will be to support football only. Sport specific donations can be made on the HVU website. The rest is for lawyers to figure out, of which former player Stank is one.Couple of issues with this "reception::"
1. "Lions Legacy Club" has been replaced by "Happy Valley United" although the reality is in name only;
2. guessing that the goal of the reception is to raise money which will be distributed to athletes. If so
a. is this for football only?
b. there is supposed to be a quid-pro-quo relationship between the sponsor/donor and the athlete. Not abundantly clear that one exists here. If that's the case:
i. how does the money get distributed? Coaches' decision? Probably not the greatest idea.
ii. there may be some unforeseen tax implications for the sponsors/donors.
But why am I worrying? Kraft has this fixed.
Michigan and Georgia are 13 and 14 in the article. Clemson and tOSU are "honorable" mentions. I think the big dogs are still using the brown paper bag technique and supplementing with NIL.
This also says ‘most ambitious’ - how do they quantify this?
I'm getting older, dumber, less interested, and won't even try to understand it.I hate NIL.
Get a f*cking education and do the work.
Not sure that Stankewicz is an attorney, but, on further reflection, probably doesn't matter. Appears that PSU has decided that it's just going to outright pay players.I believe Lions Legacy Club is the football arm of Happy Vally United. Have to assume the money will be to support football only. Sport specific donations can be made on the HVU website. The rest is for lawyers to figure out, of which former player Stank is one.
Actually, they are asking fans to outright pay the players. They keep the football money for themselves.Appears that PSU has decided that it's just going to outright pay players.
Same difference.Actually, they are asking fans to outright pay the players. They keep the football money for themselves.
NFL-liteActually, they are asking fans to outright pay the players. They keep the football money for themselves.
F me. I had never given this any thought but it’s clear that it’s just a matter of time.From a thread in the Den, it sounds like we'd be in great shape if we sold out to the Saudis.
Not really. When revenue sharing comes, and it is in the near future, NIL isn't going away. So the Universities will be paying the players and there will still be a huge push for fans to contribute to NIL.Same difference.
Except that NIL requires a quid pro quo i.e. the recipient has to provide something of value to the payor. So if a collective is simply pooling money and paying players based on instructions from a coach with nothing of commensurate value flowing back to the donor its the same as if donations to the athletic department were simply handed over to the players.Not really. When revenue sharing comes, and it is in the near future, NIL isn't going away. So the Universities will be paying the players and there will still be a huge push for fans to contribute to NIL.
Cmon Penn St fans- give at least $10 per month to a favorite sport or 3. You get what u pay for (or don’t pay for). Cheap bastards
From a thread in the Den, it sounds like we'd be in great shape if we sold out to the Saudis.
I hadn’t either. A school can go as far as their imagination takes with this stuff.F me. I had never given this any thought but it’s clear that it’s just a matter of time.
If it's deemed legal then why not? The boosters know where their money is going.Except that NIL requires a quid pro quo i.e. the recipient has to provide something of value to the payor. So if a collective is simply pooling money and paying players based on instructions from a coach with nothing of commensurate value flowing back to the donor its the same as if donations to the athletic department were simply handed over to the players.
Why worry about NIL? All recruits care about is that you talk about ‘something’ and put people on the league….
I am willing to give $4.09!dude, if I could afford $10/month, I’d buy an On3 premium subscription
I saw this yesterday morning. Can't read it because of the paywall but the headline is frightening.F me. I had never given this any thought but it’s clear that it’s just a matter of time.
I saw this yesterday morning. Can't read it because of the paywall but the headline is frightening.
NIL is purported to allow student-athletes to make money by allowing their names, likeness, etc. in endorsements, etc.Cmon Penn St fans- give at least $10 per month to a favorite sport or 3. You get what u pay for (or don’t pay for). Cheap bastards
Deemed legal by whom?If it's deemed legal then why not? The boosters know where their money is going.
Deemed legal by whom?
Exactly why I've given up on trying to understand NIL.