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Interesting comments from Sampson … especially considering what that program has been the past decade.

Yeah, my first reaction was “cry me a river”, but I guess we’ll see in the upcoming years if these public comments help increase NIL funding for Houston or, if Houston is poor and declines, he can say he put out this warning.
 
I’ve been ringing this bell for a year now, there is no freaking way this NIL money keeps coming in. People aren’t going to pay a million dollars or more every year when they get no direct return out of it. I understand there is some emotional value but those who can afford to spend without a direct ROI will be very few and cannot possibly support 64 P5 level programs
 
I’ve been ringing this bell for a year now, there is no freaking way this NIL money keeps coming in. People aren’t going to pay a million dollars or more every year when they get no direct return out of it. I understand there is some emotional value but those who can afford to spend without a direct ROI will be very few and cannot possibly support 64 P5 level programs
Anyone who donated presumably had enough confidence in red. A new coach with a proven resume and pizazz will generate new interest and resurrect some donors.
 
I’ve been ringing this bell for a year now, there is no freaking way this NIL money keeps coming in. People aren’t going to pay a million dollars or more every year when they get no direct return out of it. I understand there is some emotional value but those who can afford to spend without a direct ROI will be very few and cannot possibly support 64 P5 level programs

The more successful your football program and connections to larger private capital or even NBA connections the more sustainable keeping a constant flow of funding.

Otherwise programs will have to live with a much more volatility year over year along with accepting a lower floor for expectations and a much more difficult task to raise their ceiling.
 
I’ve been ringing this bell for a year now, there is no freaking way this NIL money keeps coming in. People aren’t going to pay a million dollars or more every year when they get no direct return out of it. I understand there is some emotional value but those who can afford to spend without a direct ROI will be very few and cannot possibly support 64 P5 level programs
I actually think this is why ADJW is on the right path trying to find corporate money. Individual boosters are fickle and guaranteed to bounce at the smallest sign of a losing ROI.
 
I’ve been ringing this bell for a year now, there is no freaking way this NIL money keeps coming in. People aren’t going to pay a million dollars or more every year when they get no direct return out of it. I understand there is some emotional value but those who can afford to spend without a direct ROI will be very few and cannot possibly support 64 P5 level programs
Agree. Even as very small time donor to Orange United for a few seasons, I couldn't help but occasionally think "What am I doing here?"
 
Anyone who donated presumably had enough confidence in red. A new coach with a proven resume and pizazz will generate new interest and resurrect some donors.

not necessarily. a lot of people donate to the program.
 
I’ve been ringing this bell for a year now, there is no freaking way this NIL money keeps coming in. People aren’t going to pay a million dollars or more every year when they get no direct return out of it. I understand there is some emotional value but those who can afford to spend without a direct ROI will be very few and cannot possibly support 64 P5 level programs
Btw in basketball this should benefit Syracuse the more revenue generation of a program matters in the ability to pay players.
 
Yeah, my first reaction was “cry me a river”, but I guess we’ll see in the upcoming years if these public comments help increase NIL funding for Houston or, if Houston is poor and declines, he can say he put out this warning.
Is the number listed “poor”? (78 million) Where is SU by comparison?
 

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