As I’ve said a few times, absent of a sudden buy in or Phil Kight type donor (both unlikely), it’ll be the businesses the carry the load hereYou NIL supporters better get out your wallets.
This is perhaps what’s most surprising to me given RUs proximity to Wall Street and the number of RU alumni working in Finance. Also, don’t we have any former RU wrestlers that are doing well enough that they can help carry and support the program? Is there a wrestling alumni booster club or do those former wrestlers get involved?$6M is a small number on Wall Street. Does Greg (with help from Governor Murphy and Rutgers alumni) have any chance of pulling together the funds to land elite transfer portal talent. Developing players and retaining them is not a realistic way to compete for championships in the Big Ten. Treading water strategy.
People here will say “well let’s see how it works out”That is the exact number Ryan Day said he needed.
Now time for Greg to drop "the number" on our boosters.
I'm a big believer in letting people do what they want with their own $$ and I do not begrudge the players involved for taking money that is offered to them... but man, I cannot help but wonder what that money could do for charitable causes on an annual basis instead of going to the transfer portal or to blue chip recruits. If it's $13M at Ohio State alone for one year alone, what're we talking annually across the college landscape? Half a billion or more?