Fire Coyle, Fire Fleck! Rip the Band-Aid off!!!

There are a lot of compelling opinions in this thread, and that’s OK.

What I’d like to see is a paradigm shift from the top down in the UM administration to make a commitment to shift the culture of the entire athletic department, a complete makeover to the front porch if you will. Someone heading the department with vision and the ability to find and collaborate with others to strive for and achieve higher goals. Step up to the plate, take some big swings and get after it.

I’m not saying that would vault the Gophers into blue blood status. We know what the current ceiling is now, and if you’re fine with treading water like that, OK. I’m not OK with it, and my NIL contribution isn’t going shift the culture.
 

There are a lot of compelling opinions in this thread, and that’s OK.

What I’d like to see is a paradigm shift from the top down in the UM administration to make a commitment to shift the culture of the entire athletic department, a complete makeover to the front porch if you will. Someone heading the department with vision and the ability to find and collaborate with others to strive for and achieve higher goals. Step up to the plate, take some big swings and get after it.

I’m not saying that would vault the Gophers into blue blood status. We know what the current ceiling is now, and if you’re fine with treading water like that, OK. I’m not OK with it, and my NIL contribution isn’t going shift the culture.
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The players have to submit the deal to NiL Go, not the schools. Fewer than 20% of NiL deals are even getting submitted. Please don’t bring this up again until a player has been suspended for bypassing NiL Go, it has no teeth
Imagine actually thinking that this is anything more than Tony Soprano being a waste management consultant. Nobody realistically believes there is any real enforcement going on here. It's still 100% pay to play.
 


Bold: she could have made that decision for 10x less than that. Who's to say for sure? I don't trust anyone who just claims it without showing the receipts, as the kids say. What do they have to hide?
I can say with 100% certainty, that I am not transferring from Prestigious school and successful team to crap like that for 10x less.
 


I can say with 100% certainty, that I am not transferring from Prestigious school and successful team to crap like that for 10x less.
Yeah, I don't think too many would transfer from Stanford to Texas Tech unless there was life changing money involved, and even then when you look at future earning potential, it might be a stretch.
 

Do you, or do you not believe that we need considerably more money to pay players?
If Mn wants to compete for titles, of course. That's one factor.

Do you agree Mn administration has to LEAD on getting $$$for coaches and players?

Do you agree Mn administration intentionally neglected athletic programs, specifically fb and bb, for decades? Good grief, this is so obvious.
 
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Thanks for making my point.

U of Mn administration needs to make the right moves. Decades of doing the minimum has lead to these results.
I actually think PJ would be a much better and inspiring AD than Coyle. If PJ worked as hard at fundraising, with same disciple as he does at recruiting, we might have a much improved NIL landscape. Might end up with a little better game day HC, too.
 

PJ payed Bowling Green an extra $475,000 this year to move our game back to ‘28 and replaced them with one of the worst FCS programs in the country.
Wanted to get that potential sixth win for bowl eligibility? Maybe PJ had seen the OL and knew what the future held.
 



The source for this article is On3, which you can look around GopherHole and find their numbers are completely made up.
I am not sure what you mean by "completely made up". You are going to have to explain this, because it seems clear that On3 collects their data from third parties. Which means they don't make it up.

It seems like you want "auditied data," but that doesn't exist, and it also doesn't mean the data that is provided isn't accurate. Most of us don't think these are precise numbers, but in a relative sense or order of magnitude, they are reflective of reality.

Does Oregon have a $ 30 million spend, versus $ 25 million or $35 million? I don't know. Do I think Oregon has 5 to 10 times the Gophers' spending based on these numbers? I do, and there is good reason to believe that these numbers, coming from third-party sources connected with the programs, are reliable enough for me and others to conclude this.

Whether you want to make the same conclusion based on the facts of the situation, that is up to you. But there is no evidence that the numbers are "completely made up." That claim doesn't seem to be factual.
 
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I didn't mention A&M coming back yesterday, must have been someone else. I was specifically talking about TT having a $50 million payroll.
That's correct; I see you didn't, but diefirma did credit A&M's undefeated season and a 30-point comeback to TT. That is the post I was replying to. I assumed since you responded to my comment on diefirma's post, you were the original poster /diefirma. My comment was directed at that post.


Nonetheless, my response to your post was to address your claim that the original poster diefirma did not confuse TT with A&M, and he clearly did. Check for yourself.
 
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I actually think PJ would be a much better and inspiring AD than Coyle. If PJ worked as hard at fundraising, with same disciple as he does at recruiting, we might have a much improved NIL landscape. Might end up with a little better game day HC, too.
Why doesn't u Mn administration make the move you suggest?
 

I will never understand how Minneapolis/St. Paul doesn't have money for NIL

All the businesses and big shots and nothing.
You don’t know how fundraising works. Most of those “big shots” have no affiliation with UMN and probably don’t give a rip about college football
 






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