Never switched. It’s always been an auction in most cases. There are obviously exceptions.So now you switched back to it being an auction?
Never switched. It’s always been an auction in most cases. There are obviously exceptions.So now you switched back to it being an auction?
No they don’t. But discussing the impact of a lack of support is fair game. Rutgers Fans and alumni simply don’t prioritize football success as much as OSU, Michigan, and LSU alumni. It’s just fact. The lack of donations puts us at a competitive recruiting disadvantage and is the 800 lb gorilla in the room that most don’t want to discuss.Oh FFS, here we go again with the “excuses” delusion. Nobody anywhere ever needs to justify, excuse, explain, or discuss their level of sports entertainment donations to anybody else at any time for any reason.
And there are no forum rules about how sports donations dictate what may be discussed. It’s a ridiculous concept. You gonna somehow force people to provide proof of donation amounts and then force them to adhere to a posted-word-per-donation-dollar policy? 🤣
Some of you need to get a grip. This is reaching Pythonesque levels of delusional silliness.
Yes but if you don't contribute as a fervent fan of RU sports (why else would you be posting here?) then you are as effective in contributing to helping with a solution as people who offer thoughts and prayers as a way of solving gun violence.Oh FFS, here we go again with the “excuses” delusion. Nobody anywhere ever needs to justify, excuse, explain, or discuss their level of sports entertainment donations to anybody else at any time for any reason.
And there are no forum rules about how sports donations dictate what may be discussed. It’s a ridiculous concept. You gonna somehow force people to provide proof of donation amounts and then force them to adhere to a posted-word-per-donation-dollar policy? 🤣
Some of you need to get a grip. This is reaching Pythonesque levels of delusional silliness.
So you are equating those who do nothing about guns (which kill people) with those who don't contribute to NIL. That is pretty ridiculous! You have my thoughts and prayers.Yes but if you don't contribute as a fervent fan of RU sports (why else would you be posting here?) then you are as effective in contributing to helping with a solution as people who offer thoughts and prayers as a way of solving gun violence.
That's right, I said it.
We don't need thoughts and prayers to compete. We need donations.
How does that square with these comments you madeNever switched. It’s always been an auction in most cases. There are obviously exceptions.
If West comes here, it will be an exceptional case. Not going to hold my breathe.How does that square with these comments you made
“If West comes here, it will be due to the incredible selling job that Greg Schiano and the DL Coach have done”.
Sports is entertainment. Not life. You and the 24/7 guy are expecting other people to adopt your views on entertainment, to adopt your priorities for spending their money. That's ludicrous.Yes but if you don't contribute as a fervent fan of RU sports (why else would you be posting here?) then you are as effective in contributing to helping with a solution as people who offer thoughts and prayers as a way of solving gun violence.
That's right, I said it.
We don't need thoughts and prayers to compete. We need donations.
I never once said not to discuss or attempt to persuade people to donate. I would never say that. Nor have I ever said donations don't matter. I would also never say that.No they don’t. But discussing the impact of a lack of support is fair game. Rutgers Fans and alumni simply don’t prioritize football success as much as OSU, Michigan, and LSU alumni. It’s just fact. The lack of donations puts us at a competitive recruiting disadvantage and is the 800 lb gorilla in the room that most don’t want to discuss.
Sports is entertainment. Not life. You and the 24/7 guy are expecting other people to adopt your views on entertainment, to adopt your priorities for spending their money. That's ludicrous.
People will donate or not donate according to their unique situations and choices. They don't owe you or anybody else anything with regards to their approach to entertainment. They don't owe you or anybody else information or explanation on how they choose to spend their money.
You might be right that donations are what's needed, for sure will help some. But your approach here is like trying to force others to sign up for NetFlix 'cause you happen to really like NetFlix. That's never going to work.
If you want to persuade people, then that's fine. But there are much better ways to do that than employing insults, guilt-trips, browbeating, bullying, etc. This isn't a protection racket.
Try some positive reinforcement. Do a little reading on how civilized people persuade people with money to donate to various causes.
"Where does RU sports fall in this narrative? "Examples of such goods are public roads or public libraries or services or other goods of a communal nature." I pay for Rutgers season tickets. Based on your logic, someone needs to not only pay for the train ride, but contribute to the repair of the train. You make no sense!Free-rider problem - Wikipedia
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Agree with you there. There are a lot of people who just aren’t in position to donate.I never once said not to discuss or attempt to persuade people to donate. I would never say that. Nor have I ever said donations don't matter. I would also never say that.
My posts are in response to the ridiculously statements being made (e.g. don't post if you don't donate) or other ridiculous tactics being employed. These things are NOT how to successfully persuade people to donate money. They're counter-productive. You cannot pressure people into donating their money for their personal entertainment. It won't work. I mean, to even try is unethical.
We're talking about entertainment. Not life and death. Donate if you want, it'll surely help. Don't if you don't want to do so. Not a problem.
I don't think it's a tactic to get people to donate. I feels more like a rebuff to vocal people with unrealistic expectations that are themselves leveling criticisms for lack of performance.I never once said not to discuss or attempt to persuade people to donate. I would never say that. Nor have I ever said donations don't matter. I would also never say that.
My posts are in response to the ridiculously statements being made (e.g. don't post if you don't donate) or other ridiculous tactics being employed. These things are NOT how to successfully persuade people to donate money. They're counter-productive. You cannot pressure people into donating their money for their personal entertainment. It won't work. I mean, to even try is unethical.
We're talking about entertainment. Not life and death. Donate if you want, it'll surely help. Don't if you don't want to do so. Not a problem.
I endorse this 100% and have often had similar thoughts.. especially when people insist the likes of Home Depot's Marcus and even Elon Musk should basically endow Rutgers sports for hundreds of millions.I never once said not to discuss or attempt to persuade people to donate. I would never say that. Nor have I ever said donations don't matter. I would also never say that.
My posts are in response to the ridiculously statements being made (e.g. don't post if you don't donate) or other ridiculous tactics being employed. These things are NOT how to successfully persuade people to donate money. They're counter-productive. You cannot pressure people into donating their money for their personal entertainment. It won't work. I mean, to even try is unethical.
We're talking about entertainment. Not life and death. Donate if you want, it'll surely help. Don't if you don't want to do so. Not a problem.
So does Indiana has a deep war chest for the bidding? Is NLI still going to be the excuse or are you going to blame lack of the mythical and all powerful recruiting tool fieldhouse?NIL is one among many reasons a recruit might choose a school. But it’s a big one. Schools might know what the preliminary ask is. But at the end of the day, this will likely be an auction with a player going to the highest bidder. It’s up to the player to decide what is the priority for him.
They have one of the bigger NIL orgs despite the median income of indiana being in the mid 30's and NJ being a top 5 median income state.So does Indiana has a deep war chest for the bidding? Is NLI still going to be the excuse or are you going to blame lack of the mythical and all powerful recruiting tool fieldhouse?
I never once said not to discuss or attempt to persuade people to donate. I would never say that. Nor have I ever said donations don't matter. I would also never say that.
My posts are in response to the ridiculously statements being made (e.g. don't post if you don't donate) or other ridiculous tactics being employed. These things are NOT how to successfully persuade people to donate money. They're counter-productive. You cannot pressure people into donating their money for their personal entertainment. It won't work. I mean, to even try is unethical.
We're talking about entertainment. Not life and death. Donate if you want, it'll surely help. Don't if you don't want to do so. Not a problem.
You got any links to support that, please.They have one of the bigger NIL orgs despite the median income of indiana being in the mid 30's and NJ being a top 5 median income state.
You got any links to support that, please.
Thanks for your suggestions, thoughts and prayers.Sports is entertainment. Not life. You and the 24/7 guy are expecting other people to adopt your views on entertainment, to adopt your priorities for spending their money. That's ludicrous.
People will donate or not donate according to their unique situations and choices. They don't owe you or anybody else anything with regards to their approach to entertainment. They don't owe you or anybody else information or explanation on how they choose to spend their money.
You might be right that donations are what's needed, for sure will help some. But your approach here is like trying to force others to sign up for NetFlix 'cause you happen to really like NetFlix. That's never going to work.
If you want to persuade people, then that's fine. But there are much better ways to do that than employing insults, guilt-trips, browbeating, bullying, etc. This isn't a protection racket.
Try some positive reinforcement. Do a little reading on how civilized people persuade people with money to donate to various causes.
They have one of the bigger NIL orgs despite the median income of indiana being in the mid 30's and NJ being a top 5 median income state.
I looked and not sure having a bigger NIL org and bigger bags of money apply with what is said in your link? Not sure where the bags of money come from in doing charitable work. Please help me understand.On3's top 20 most ambitious NIL collectives
Collectives are the norm in college sports. Yet, some are more successful than others. Here are On3’s top 20 most ambitious NIL collectives.www.on3.com
List of U.S. states and territories by income - Wikipedia
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I thought it was the bubble that killed recruiting. LolNo they don’t. But discussing the impact of a lack of support is fair game. Rutgers Fans and alumni simply don’t prioritize football success as much as OSU, Michigan, and LSU alumni. It’s just fact. The lack of donations puts us at a competitive recruiting disadvantage and is the 800 lb gorilla in the room that most don’t want to discuss.
Have you ever seen any incontrovertible proof that NIL exists, such as a contract, a picture or some sort of receipt and, if so, can you share such proof with the board? Didn't think so. Just another lunatic conspiracy theory.I haven't seen a single post anywhere on the forum that implies that one of our forum members doesn't think NIL is a factor in recruiting. As was pointed out earlier, it's extremely unlikely that we bothered to bring West to RU for a visit while too far apart on NIL.
It would be a total waste of everybody's time along with a waste of one of West's visits. You think GS is a hypothetical half-million short of West's minimum requirement and GS is bringing him here because he can charm West into overlooking the half-million?
That will not stop the NIL drones from droning on about how shitty Rutgers fans are. It's a really bad look, and it actually further demotivates people. They should STFU with the smack talk.Looks like this one came down to academics and playing time. Hell, Indiana doesn't even know if they can get him in as a grad transfer. Meaning he might not graduate. I know, crazy as this may sound, there's still an academic side to this.
When you spend day after day on this board and still need convincing to help your own cause I don’t know what to tell you. If your cheap your cheap blaming a guy online for your cheapness accomplishes nothing and fools no one. Most of you are ok with losing as long as you get to discuss it here. You have the power to help Greg and Steve build a winner but no thanks right? So now I hold power over you? Lol. I’m not going to donate because that guy online called me cheap. Rutgers fans were cheap way before NIL. There has been many a conversation about the cheapness of the Rutgers diehard. Last in the BIG in donating is there for everyone to see. Cliff is not here because there was no money for him from this fan base. The two five stars are not here because of this fanbase. If it was based on NIL they would not be coming to Rutgers.That will not stop the NIL drones from droning on about how shitty Rutgers fans are. It's a really bad look, and it actually further demotivates people. They should STFU with the smack talk.
Or who feel most of their donations should go to stuff other than their personal entertainment.Agree with you there. There are a lot of people who just aren’t in position to donate.
This is quite obvious with Rutgers fans.Or who feel most of their donations should go to stuff other than their personal entertainment.
With entertainment, it's perfectly acceptable for people to live with whatever results their chosen team produces without any donations at all. Not everyone is troubled by the win/loss record of the sports teams they like to follow.
I think it's ridiculous for fans of a team to bash the team (players or coaches) under any normal circumstance, win or lose. I don't care if someone's donation level runs into 7 figures, it's still ridiculous to bash the team, IMO.I don't think it's a tactic to get people to donate. I feels more like a rebuff to vocal people with unrealistic expectations that are themselves leveling criticisms for lack of performance.
I agree businesses are the bigger bang for the buck.I endorse this 100% and have often had similar thoughts.. especially when people insist the likes of Home Depot's Marcus and even Elon Musk should basically endow Rutgers sports for hundreds of millions.
NIL has made the argument that "more money = more wins" more valid than ever... unfortunately.
I still think Rutgers main angle should be converting NJ businesses into supporters. Sell them on the vision of "what if your business was based near Athens GA or Tuscaloosa or Ann Arbor or Columbus or Austin? Would you and your employees and sales teams and vendors benefit from being close to a college sports powerhouse? Well.. now's the time.. NIL will allow you to have that college sports powerhouse right here in your backyard.. just add dollars."
That increases demand and we know what happens when demand increases... so do revenues. Begging.. or demanding old alums donate.. very limited scale there. These other schools have big dollars for other reasons.
I'm not sure what's obvious or not with RU fans and NIL. How much NIL money RU sports is taking in per year at the moment? Is there any way for anybody to know that number, factually?This is quite obvious with Rutgers fans.
Right?Have you ever seen any incontrovertible proof that NIL exists, such as a contract, a picture or some sort of receipt and, if so, can you share such proof with the board? Didn't think so. Just another lunatic conspiracy theory.
Indiana is bringing in a 5 star QB currently committed to USC. That isn’t happening unless Indiana has a very large NIL bag:I looked and not sure having a bigger NIL org and bigger bags of money apply with what is said in your link? Not sure where the bags of money come from in doing charitable work. Please help me understand.
Hoosiers For Good is different than most collectives because it partners with Indiana student-athletes and uses their NIL to generate exposure and awareness for their respective charitable causes.
The group was also one of the first collectives in the country to receive 501(c)(3) status and earn a Federal tax exemption. Hoosiers For Good essentially wrote the playbook for collectives that support student-athletes and local charities.
“This allows us to continue to advance our goal of amplifying the mission of our charitable partners through Indiana University student-athletes NIL, platform and influence,” Hoosiers For Good executive director Tyler Harris said.
In the spring of 2022, Hoosiers For Good partnered with 14 IU student-athletes. They support causes like the Indiana Region of the American Red Cross, Boys & Girls Club of Bloomington and Recycle Force. Hoosiers For Good leaders say the class of student-athletes will change each semester, further expanding their footprint in the community. The group announced NIL partnerships with 11 new Hoosier student-athletes on Wednesday as part of its Class of Summer 2022.
There has always been the "You're not a real fan if you do/don't do X".
... (back even before the germans bombed pearl harbor).
Indiana is bringing in a 5 star QB currently committed to USC. That isn’t happening unless Indiana has a very large NIL bag:
Indiana official visit set for five-star QB Julian Lewis
Carrollton (Ga.) high school five-star quarterback Julian Lewis is the No. 16 overall player in the country. The 6-1, 185-pounder from the class of 2025 has been committed to USC since August 22, 2023. However, his recruitment is not completely shut down.247sports.com