I recently dreamed that I had become a billionaire, casually delivering million-dollar briefcases to five-star recruits in football and basketball. Soon after, our teams were winning championships in both sports. When I woke up, I found myself half-asleep, slouched off the couch with a chub. One can dream, after all…… right?
Full or half?I recently dreamed that I had become a billionaire, casually delivering million-dollar briefcases to five-star recruits in football and basketball. Soon after, our teams were winning championships in both sports. When I woke up, I found myself half-asleep, slouched off the couch with a chub. One can dream, after all…… right?
Full or half?
Yes, for some reason my phone just refused to send it... So I had to send it through my desktop.
100 percent agree.I realize this is a changing landscape, but the communication on the future of Orange United has been horrible by SU.
Because they can promote contributing to NIL and there has been no recent communication on the best way to do that and we've got a whole thread of diehards that are wondering that now. Even you've had a couple posts that state "From what I've been told" and "You should check. I am of the understanding..." and "I’ve heard Orange United and Athletes who care are no longer involved."Why is it the fault of SU? They didn’t run it.
Did the best I could to warn everyone.Because they can promote contributing to NIL and there has been no recent communication on the best way to do that and we've got a whole thread of diehards that are wondering that now. Even you've had a couple posts that state "From what I've been told" and "You should check. I am of the understanding..." and "I’ve heard Orange United and Athletes who care are no longer involved."
Nobody knows for sure! We need clear communication!
Because they can promote contributing to NIL and there has been no recent communication on the best way to do that and we've got a whole thread of diehards that are wondering that now.
And I appreciate it. I lowered my annual donation for Orange United that will be paid next month based on your information. But it'd be really nice to know from official channels if I'm just flushing that money down the toilet or what exactly it's going towards at this point.Did the best I could to warn everyone.
They did name Orange United their preferred collective then chose to terminate the relationship for convenience. My understanding is that Orange United (and several other collectives) would have migrated to the Blueprint Sports umbrella with SANIL ceasing operations. In fact, the BPS CEO was directly involved in negotiations with Kevin Morgan as late as late August/early September. I know that SU would prefer that individual modest to midsize donations first go to ChampionCuse and the Athletics Excellence Fund that supports student athlete revenue sharing.Why is it the fault of SU? They didn’t run it.
Doubtful. Opendorse has been pretty niche and specializes in Cameo style transactions with a menu based approach for individual donors. They may try to acquire some technology like SANIL’s payment mechanism but I would be surprised to see them launch a full collective model. And even if they do, I think it is becoming apparent that SU wants all modest and medium donations to flow internally.Any chance that Orange United gets folded into Opendorse?
In fact several current Orange athletes have profiles with them.Doubtful. Opendorse has been pretty niche and specializes in Cameo style transactions with a menu based approach for individual donors. They may try to acquire some technology like SANIL’s payment mechanism but I would be surprised to see them launch a full collective model. And even if they do, I think it is becoming apparent that SU wants all modest and medium donations to flow internally.
This is where I first came across Opendorse:
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Well said, brother. 144 percent agree. I feel for Mark. He's a great guy and was in a lose-lose position.They did name Orange United their preferred collective then chose to terminate the relationship for convenience. My understanding is that Orange United (and several other collectives) would have migrated to the Blueprint Sports umbrella with SANIL ceasing operations. In fact, the BPS CEO was directly involved in negotiations with Kevin Morgan as late as late August/early September. I know that SU would prefer that individual modest to midsize donations first go to ChampionCuse and the Athletics Excellence Fund that supports student athlete revenue sharing.
I will speculate that initiative needs more immediate support and that by streamlining the donation options the administration sees this as a strategy to funnel more money through internal channels.
I am rarely critical of the SUAD, but in this scenario I am troubled by how long donors who were on a monthly subscription model and the individuals who were running the Orange United collective were strung along by the University. I am also questioning what the transition plan is for funds in Orange United’s hands right now. Some of that money, including the SyraCRUZ Tailgate treasury and ongoing donations from its supporters, was earmarked for sports other than football and men’s basketball primarily through tailgate guest appearances that I wrote into the contract with OUC. In many cases this was the only NIL money that soccer, lacrosse and other minor sports athletes received. Finally I am disappointed that our group’s efforts that helped pay for a soccer players books for a semester and a women’s basketball player’s family’s hotel room so they could watch her play on the road.
And personally, I am sure those of you who have had the opportunity to meet Mark Hayes, the GM of Orange United will agree he deserved better. Mark’s love of the Irange led him to leave a position with the Syracuse Crunch and agree to head a preferred collective that lasted less than two years.