No, I’m not agreeing with you.
Your assertion was that UT and Miami were having success because their Athletics Directors were engaging in fundraising activities focused on securing NIL dollars. The implication being that UK is somehow behind because UK has not done the same thing.
But your assertion is not accurate and is simply untrue. The fact of the matter is that those two schools in particular had a few very aggressive boosters who took it upon themselves to drive their respective NIL efforts. It had very little to do with the Athletics Directors at UT and Miami, and those ADs have not been aggressively courting wealthy boosters to fund NIL.
So those boosters kicked in the door and proverbially shoved money into the pockets of the ad?
C'mon. We all know they were the results of relationship building to some extent or another that originated from the ad office. Our ad used to do that now he doesn't. He relies on sec tv money.
The booster money we have goes towards coaching contracts (only 400k of UK money goes into stoops and cal contracts) and water polo/women's whatever upgrades. The uncomfortable fact is football, and to a much lesser extent men's basketball, needs the bulk of that money because football drives everything.
An investment in football gives you a good return on investment allowing more funds to flow into whatever non revenue sports he desires. So you basically get to use the same money twice. Whereas if you sink it directly into non revenue, it's just money spent.
1) stop the virtue nonsense. Remove alcohol and horse racing nil restrictions. Sell beer. Invest in football.
2) redirect/reallocate booster money to nil, put more UK funds (sourced from beer if you have to) into coaching contracts.
3) aggressively court new donors. For years Mitch relied on craft and corman. Corman died, coal is no more, and craft is getting into politics. There is alot of new money out there in tech, etc. They just don't kick in your door and throw money at you. They all need tax deductions anyway. Sell them on UK/UK nil