Just wondering, how does this type of thing affect jersey sales in the future? Who wants to buy a player’s jersey when they could just leave the next year? Wouldn’t that make you more likely to buy generic team merchandise or nothing at all? In the past, if they were good young, you could pretty much guarantee they’d be thought of as a Gopher forever. This also lowers the value to local advertisers. Why invest in a local player that people love now, but hate when they leave? All this player movement should actually weaken individual player NIL, right?
This skews things even more towards large wealthy donors funding whole teams vs. individual NIL deals from smaller employers, right? Look who’s dominating NIL right now - Oregon, Indiana, Miami, Texas Tech, etc. This really is starting to look like MLB and I’m not sure that’s a league investors would want to emulate.
People naturally want to attach to certain players. That connection is important for fan loyalty and teams want that. There will be changes made to NIL and the portal because it’s not good for business as currently constructed. The only question is when.
Tax law is both byzantine and nuanced.I know I'm contributing to it by posting, but 36 pages for this topic? Really?
I know I'm contributing to it by posting, but 36 pages for this topic? Really?
If you take out all the tax related posts the thread would get a lot shorter.....A lot of attention for a kid who wasn't even the best safety on the team.
If you take out all the tax related posts the thread would get a lot shorter.....
But it isn't surprising that Koi's transfer is getting this kind of attention. He was a really highly rated local kid that committed here. Fans got really invested into him and are hurt by or angered by him leaving.
Not a bad idea.Order a Darrell Thompson jersey...you'll never regret it!![]()
Probably....but like Bucky Irving it is pretty clear he is chasing the money and the spotlight. Tough to fault a kid for that in this current age of college athletics.Once the ink hits the contract and this is finalized, we'll probably start hearing some locker room scuttlebutt on contributing factors.
The problem wasn’t the talent difference between Bucky and Mo, the problem was the difference between Bucky and our third rb option.Now I remember. Yes, Bucky Irving left and a few of us said the best rb just left and then it was back and forth about Mo and some other rbs. In the end, Bucky proved to be the best of the lot. Koi is the best safety we had and he is gone.
Money sure, spotlight won’t be on him at Oregon.Probably....but like Bucky Irving it is pretty clear he is chasing the money and the spotlight. Tough to fault a kid for that in this current age of college athletics.
Oregon can afford to overpay for a player like Koi, we most likely can't.
Not on him specifically but chances are good they will be in the CFP hunt again next year. So the spotlight will be on the program.Money sure, spotlight won’t be on him at Oregon.
Good advice. Don't jump on the bandwagon and buy the jersey of the hot new kid, because he might be gone next year! Buy an established Gopher great jersey or the jersey of a senior...with no previous Jr college experience.Order a Darrell Thompson jersey...you'll never regret it!![]()
LeCaptain jersey would look nice. Or Anthony Smith.Good advice. Don't jump on the bandwagon and buy the jersey of the hot new kid, because he might be gone next year! Buy an established Gopher great jersey or the jersey of a senior...with no previous Jr college experience.![]()