Rutgers rapidly is losing ground in the NIL battle with other Big Ten schools, and critics — including people on the inside — believe the Scarlet Knights might never be able to compete
I assume this is about football, not basketball (i.e., the program that landed the #2 and #3 nationally ranked recruit).Rutgers rapidly is losing ground in the NIL battle with other Big Ten schools, and critics — including people on the inside — believe the Scarlet Knights might never be able to compete
The majority of the article was around football.I assume this is about football, not basketball (i.e., the program that landed the #2 and #3 nationally ranked recruit).
Article says Rutgers NIL fund is around $2M. Maryland is around 4M while Michigan State, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin are above $5 million. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are all over $7 million.I'm not going to click on the link but I'd like to know the basis for the article. Just last week folks here posted that NIL here must actually be doing a lot better than expected, as evidenced by all of the returning players / low numbers of players going to the portal. So, if there's little in the way of NIL, does that mean that Coach is getting all of this done with his sparkling personality?
Article says Rutgers NIL fund is around $2M. Maryland is around 4M while Michigan State, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin are above $5 million. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are all over $7 million.
Article said RU was slow to put together NIL foundation and Hobbs isn’t doing enough.
Of those schools only Indiana was mentioned and it said around $3Mlol, shocker, other than Maryland, those programs have huge followings compared to us. How do we compare to Purdue, Illinois, Minny, NW, Indiana? Those are the schools with comparable fan bases for football.
I agree that Rutgers hasn't embraced the NIL concept like other teams maybe due to our donations. The article sounds just like what most posters on the board believe. They basically get all their articles from this board with so many negative posters.Article says Rutgers NIL fund is around $2M. Maryland is around 4M while Michigan State, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin are above $5 million. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are all over $7 million.
Article said RU was slow to put together NIL foundation and Hobbs isn’t doing enough.
lol, shocker, other than Maryland, those programs have huge followings compared to us. How do we compare to Purdue, Illinois, Minny, NW, Indiana? Those are the schools with comparable fan bases for football.
Also keep in mind that these numbers are not public since NIL are not part of the school funding and are private funds. So I don’t know how accurate these numbers are. They relied on anonymous sources.
I'll go out on a limb and say that if they weren't mentioned then we are doing better than they are.
Not clicking on it, but was there any reliable sources cited for those figures?Article says Rutgers NIL fund is around $2M. Maryland is around 4M while Michigan State, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin are above $5 million. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are all over $7 million.
Article said RU was slow to put together NIL foundation and Hobbs isn’t doing enough.
NJ.com and the Star Ledger are owned by the Newhouses who are supporters of Syracuse. Newhouses gave $75million to Syracuse for academics (School of Public Communications) a few years ago. While Fran is an excellent recruiter and I hope he succeeds, consider the deep Newhouse pockets when you see the high level recruits now arriving. Oh, and it is most interesting timing the Star Ledger writes a piece that says not only is RU at a deficit but "may never be able to compete". But sure, keep buying and clicking on NJ.com, by all means.NJ.COM hit piece timed to release the day after national signing day.
At this point, how much more evidence do any RU sports fans need to join a boycott of NJ.COM?
Oh good. Let's let NJ.com rile up the fans and the masses and have us turn on and/or get rid of one of the best ADs we have had in our history, just like they did with one of the other best ADs we had in our history, Robert Mulcahy. F NJ.com, those effing scumbag click ***** troublemakers. They can kiss my Scarlet ***.Article says Rutgers NIL fund is around $2M. Maryland is around 4M while Michigan State, Iowa, Nebraska and Wisconsin are above $5 million. Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State are all over $7 million.
Article said RU was slow to put together NIL foundation and Hobbs isn’t doing enough.
I'm no fan of NJ.com, but this article is spot onOh good. Let's let NJ.com rile up the fans and the masses have us turn on and/or get rid of one of the best ADs we have had in our history, just like they did with one of the other best ADs we had in our history, Robert Mulcahy. F NJ.com, those effing scumbag click ***** troublemakers. They can kiss my Scarlet ***.
The windmills killed all the whales in/near NJ. I blame @newell138 for not acting fast enough to stop that stuff.Absent of a full buy in from the fanbase (highly unlikely given our partly history of donating) or a whale donor stepping up, this needs to come from businesses & corporations around the tri-state area, if we're ever going to compete NIL wise at an elite level
Kind of hard to read if you are not a paying member. Thanks for the dead link.
Honestly I hadn't considered that!!The windmills killed all the whales in/near NJ. I blame @newell138 for not acting fast enough to stop that stuff.
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I stand by every word.I'm no fan of NJ.com, but this article is spot on
Kind of hard to read if you are not a paying member. Thanks for the dead link.
Correct, I don'tI stand by every word.
And you have no idea what is going on for sure.
They have enough to retain but not enough for the portal. They just lost Wigenton to Illinois because of money and that kid didn’t even cost that much. Love Hobbs but he really needs to step up his efforts in the NIL game. He’s barely visible and taking a hands off approach while others are going full steam ahead.I'm not going to click on the link but I'd like to know the basis for the article. Just last week folks here posted that NIL here must actually be doing a lot better than expected, as evidenced by all of the returning players / low numbers of players going to the portal. So, if there's little in the way of NIL, does that mean that Coach is getting all of this done with his sparkling personality?
When RU FB starts showing improvement expect the Star Liar to look for ways to rain on the parade.Oh good. Let's let NJ.com rile up the fans and the masses and have us turn on and/or get rid of one of the best ADs we have had in our history, just like they did with one of the other best ADs we had in our history, Robert Mulcahy. F NJ.com, those effing scumbag click ***** troublemakers. They can kiss my Scarlet ***.
try this site, works for lot of paywall stuffKind of hard to read if you are not a paying member. Thanks for the dead link.
This.lol, shocker, other than Maryland, those programs have huge followings compared to us. How do we compare to Purdue, Illinois, Minny, NW, Indiana? Those are the schools with comparable fan bases for football.
Thank you. That's fine. But how does NJ.com know (have facts and not opinions or hearsay) about what other teams have regarding NIL? Is this info public?Basically says the article is correct
ThisThey have enough to retain but not enough for the portal. They just lost Wigenton to Illinois because of money and that kid didn’t even cost that much. Love Hobbs but he really needs to step up his efforts in the NIL game. He’s barely visible and taking a hands off approach while others are going full steam ahead.