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Anyone know what’s up with SUfootball NIL

It's a little more nuanced post the house settlement. The school can essentially integrate a collective into its operations now. With it comes some drawbacks but they could be the marketing agency and facilitate those deals directly.

See - Buckeye Sports Group, which is a partnership between Ohio State and Learfield. They've essentially merged marketing and NIL operations.

LSU does it a little differently but still incorporates NIL giving into donor perks. Fans get priority/donor points for donating to Bayou Traditions and the line between the LSU fundraising arm and the collective is basically minimal.

School wants to avoid directly running a collective because they want to limit the appearance of athletes being employees. They also don't want to run a collective directly because then Title IX applies.

But there are LOTS of ways a school can make this work and essentially run it. They shouldn't be relying on the generosity of former football player's time to run collectives anymore.
Arkansas is another - Front Office

Same with Tennessee NIL and the Vol Club. They have several people who oversee NIL internally. Syracuse has had one person doing it in addition to managing other things.

Syracuse is behind the game.
 
By the way, look at what some of these other schools do.


We have one of the top communications schools in the country and the first school of sport management. And some creator economy whatever school. We should be leading this field. It really annoys me that we're not.

We have an army of Newhouse kids who could produce amazing content for the school for free.

That's what the focus should be on -- we're behind and only have ourselves to blame.
 
It's a little more nuanced post the house settlement. The school can essentially integrate a collective into its operations now. With it comes some drawbacks but they could be the marketing agency and facilitate those deals directly.

LSU does it a little differently but still incorporates NIL giving into donor perks. Fans get priority/donor points for donating to Bayou Traditions and the line between the LSU fundraising arm and the collective is basically minimal.

School wants to avoid directly running a collective because they want to limit the appearance of athletes being employees. They also don't want to run a collective directly because then Title IX applies.

But there are LOTS of ways a school can make this work and essentially run it. They shouldn't be relying on the generosity of former football player's time to run collectives anymore.

^^^^THIS... Think a Fan Rewards Program that has a tracked NIL donation component (donor donation amounts shared by the collective with the school) and that amount weighted heavily in the perks/rewards offers and levels for a fan/supporter. Donate more NIL, get more perks, etc...

And yes, let the lawyers figure out how to structure it legally to avoid compliance issues and liability.
 
People should get off of X, it's a brainwashing experiment.

It's fine if you just follow who you like and don't read the replies.

People who want their brain washed are going to get their brain washed.
 
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By the way, look at what some of these other schools do.


We have one of the top communications schools in the country and the first school of sport management. And some creator economy whatever school. We should be leading this field. It really annoys me that we're not.

We have an army of Newhouse kids who could produce amazing content for the school for free.

That's what the focus should be on -- we're behind and only have ourselves to blame.

hmmm...they sound a lot like...


unfortunate their company ultimately went under.

Perhaps they can find a new partner and then they can take SUFootball NIL and put them under their management.
 
It's fine if you just follow who you like and don't read the replies.

People who want their brain washed are going to get their brain washed.
You've never once clicked on the discover tab? Or seen suggested posts? It's a dangerous site run by a dangerously unwell man.

And at this point it's probably more bots than real people.
 

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