What you are speaking of is a positive feedback loop.
I queried AI with the following question:
"Does an exciting wbb team that wins thereby attracting more fans thereby increasing revenue thereby attracting better recruits thereby creating even better and exciting team an example of positive feedback."
Here was the reply:
"Yes, that is a perfect example of a
positive feedback loop in sports and business. It’s often called a "virtuous cycle."
In your scenario, the output (winning and excitement) feeds back into the system as an input (better recruits and more money), which
amplifies the original state. Instead of the system returning to a baseline, it "spirals" upward.
Here is how that specific loop breaks down:
- The Stimulus: The team starts winning and playing an exciting style.
- The Reinforcement: Success creates social proof, drawing in fans and media coverage.
- The Resource Gain: Increased visibility leads to higher ticket sales, merchandise revenue, and donor contributions.
- The Re-investment: That revenue funds better facilities and coaching, while the "clout" of the winning program attracts elite recruits.
- The Result: The team becomes even more dominant, starting the cycle all over again at a higher level.
This is exactly what has happened with programs like
South Carolina or
Iowa recently—success created a "gravity" that pulled in more resources and talent, making them even harder to beat."
This is what we want to achieve with the Minnesota program. It's already started... we as fans must do our part.
Beat Green Bay!! Go Gophers!!!