Mike did mention to me that they are trying to incorporate reaching out to season ticket holders in the futureThey should provide an option to donate when renewing season tickets.
Mike did mention to me that they are trying to incorporate reaching out to season ticket holders in the future
From what I hear we can be competitive. Sure I think we should tweak a few things including adding a subscription service and hiring a GM, but that article made things appear worse than they are. We've had multiple guys do very well over the past few years.Agreed. Boeheim basically pleaded with people to donate more. The last few years are one thing but boeheim would do everything possible for Cuse. He’s a lifer and more invested in the program than anyone here.
I think we are still a bit behind in the NIL game and losing Jesse and these type of articles further that….even if some don’t want to accept it
uh future needs to be like tomorrowin the future
From what I hear we can be competitive. Sure I think we should tweak a few things including adding a subscription service and hiring a GM, but that article made things appear worse than they are. We've had multiple guys do very well over the past few years.
We are never going to have the cash schools like Arkansas, Florida, and Ohio State will have, but we will be able to compete with our rivals.
I do think WVU is onto something with foreign players. They also may be blowing their load for Huggins swan song.
I still don't think he ever sees the full 800k and 650 for Kriisa is ridiculous.Yeah.. it's interesting on WVU given if the coffers are stuffed full- why Jesse and not roll out the golden couch for HD?
I still don't think he ever sees the full 800k and 650 for Kriisa is ridiculous.
Yep. Just think.. 5 bucks a pop with 70k fans instead. That's 4 mil a year just from the average fans before big donors
It's not that easy.
It is "chum for sharks", doesn't mean that the spokesperson for our collective came off about as good as Jesse in some of his comments. My opinion - this doesn't inspire confidence that we are on top of this NIL thing.OK, we were unprepared based on Bristol's quotes. But who is we?
Did Jesse get literally ***any*** NIL money last year? If so, literally a single dollar, unless he had super secret American citizenship, someone had figured it out last year.
This would have been a natural avenue to explore by Donna to prove or disprove that this claim of incompetence was inherent to Bristol's dealings or systemic to all of Syracuse's NIL groups.
Or, as has been communicated here, Syracuse NIL support got to where Jesse wanted, he changed the end goal to a much higher number and we didn't chase a guy that couldn't set a good screen to save his life... all the while we landed JJ and Chance Westry.
I mean, are we really going to go through these motions and pretend this is a well-written and investigated article? This is chum for sharks.
Oh of course not. There are backend costs(legal included), infrastructure and accounting/tax reporting requirements. I'm very familiar having been Sr mgmt at a non profit for a few years. The larger point is subscription makes sense and absolutely is a must have element to all of this.
It doesn’t seem by design, it IS by design. As it should be. It is naive to expect otherwise. Those hoping for public confirmation and comment from administration regarding any specifics on NIL as it relates to recruiting or donors or whatever else gets tossed around here will continue to be disappointed.
I'm saying the buy in would be a small small % of that whole. Seems like the type of thing we should have though.
It is "chum for sharks", doesn't mean that the spokesperson for our collective came off about as good as Jesse in some of his comments. My opinion - this doesn't inspire confidence that we are on top of this NIL thing.
Exactly! You and I are very much on the same page on this. The charity component that SU does is great for the community. But personally, I'd be more interested in the kind of stuff that Rutgers offers and it's also similar to what Iowa offers- meet and greets. autographs, Zoom sessions - stuff like thatLook how Rutgers does it here Join – Knights of the Raritan this is simple and lays out all you need to know about what youre getting for your contribution and also allows for one time contributions. I know we all hate Rutgers, but this is a great model and they're apparently doing well in the NIL game currently. Landed a 5-star top 10 recruit for basketball in 2024 who was reportedly going to whoever bid the highest.
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"One of the transfer portal’s most impactful players, Jesse Edwards, announced on Sunday that he was transferring from Syracuse to West Virginia. While he said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony NIL playing a factor was more of “a bonus,” it is intriguing why he is heading to West Virginia.The Mountaineers have a robust NIL backing. As Givony states, the Country Roads Trust NIL collective, founded by Forbes-listed billionaire Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick and former Mountaineers athletic director Oliver Luck, the collective has made its presence felt in the NIL space."
Yeah, Westry and Starling are here for the education...
Oliver Luck, former WVU athletic director, is a trash human who hates Syracuse and Boeheim. He’s probably loving all this, dancing on our (Jesse) grave. I believe a poster on here once mentioned having a conversation with him where he trashed us and our programs. That dude is scum in my book. I hope the NCAA brings the hammer down on them and uses them as a warning shot to other programs (cause you know they aren’t going after the blue bloods)."One of the transfer portal’s most impactful players, Jesse Edwards, announced on Sunday that he was transferring from Syracuse to West Virginia. While he said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony NIL playing a factor was more of “a bonus,” it is intriguing why he is heading to West Virginia.The Mountaineers have a robust NIL backing. As Givony states, the Country Roads Trust NIL collective, founded by Forbes-listed billionaire Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick and former Mountaineers athletic director Oliver Luck, the collective has made its presence felt in the NIL space."
Scum of the scum. He personally saw to it that JB and SU got the most selectively punitive penalty in ncaa "enforcement" historyOliver Luck, former WVU athletic director, is a POS who hates Syracuse and Boeheim. He’s probably loving all this, dancing on our (Jesse) grave. I believe a poster on here once mentioned having a conversation with him where he trashed us and our programs. That dude is scum in my book.
"One of the transfer portal’s most impactful players, Jesse Edwards, announced on Sunday that he was transferring from Syracuse to West Virginia. While he said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony NIL playing a factor was more of “a bonus,” it is intriguing why he is heading to West Virginia.The Mountaineers have a robust NIL backing. As Givony states, the Country Roads Trust NIL collective, founded by Forbes-listed billionaire Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick and former Mountaineers athletic director Oliver Luck, the collective has made its presence felt in the NIL space."
"One of the transfer portal’s most impactful players, Jesse Edwards, announced on Sunday that he was transferring from Syracuse to West Virginia. While he said to ESPN’s Jonathan Givony NIL playing a factor was more of “a bonus,” it is intriguing why he is heading to West Virginia.The Mountaineers have a robust NIL backing. As Givony states, the Country Roads Trust NIL collective, founded by Forbes-listed billionaire Arizona Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick and former Mountaineers athletic director Oliver Luck, the collective has made its presence felt in the NIL space."