TonyLiebert
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Papa John’s and Yum Brands are based there and I believe both donate to the school.Where is Louisville getting all of their money from?
Or the DC left and things changed.
Was hoping we didn’t get selected for a bowl game?Starting to look like the DC sandbagged the end of the year, thus leaving behind a big mess. On purpose?
I wonder where he commits to next week.
I doubt if that has anything to do with it. We have numerous corporate sponsors for Gopher sports. Corporations are not going to be the major, if any, contributors to NIL for the near future, if ever.Papa John’s and Yum Brands are based there and I believe both donate to the school.
Agree that the companies aren’t doing NIL, but their C-suite (for example) could be supporters. I don’t know but it is possible. He asked where the money is coming from and that’s a potential source of money in Louisville.I doubt if that has anything to do with it. We have numerous corporate sponsors for Gopher sports. Corporations are not going to be the major, if any, contributors to NIL for the near future, if ever.
This guy thinks that we’re eating at the soup line of college football compared to our competition LOL.Agree that the companies aren’t doing NIL, but their C-suite (for example) could be supporters. I don’t know but it is possible. He asked where the money is coming from and that’s a potential source of money in Louisville.
Agree it may be about DC and unknown. It’s not all about NIL. Everytime we lose someone now people think it’s NIL. Kid just changed his mind. It’s actually a step backwards in conference.Like he’s getting some huge bag of cash. Not even that highly rated. I’m betting it’s fallout from DC leaving more than anything.
Or blaclmailOr the DC left and things changed.
Even signing day has lost meaning. Ala Dennis Evans....to LouisvilleCommitments mean NOTHING until signing day.
Where's the eyeroll reaction on here
A few years ago the media and these boards were packed with supporters of NIL. You don’t hear as many people out there saying how well this worked out.Or blaclmail
College football is being destroyed right before our very eyes.A few years ago the media and these boards were packed with supporters of NIL. You don’t hear as many people out there saying how well this worked out.
A quick implosion with the $$ drying up might be best.College football is being destroyed right before our very eyes.
The players seem to have all the leverage. Time for college sports to be considered minor leaguers and have the pro sports chip in with $$$$.A few years ago the media and these boards were packed with supporters of NIL. You don’t hear as many people out there saying how well this worked out.
They have the leverage as long as people keep watching. And maybe they will. That part is what remains to be seen.The players seem to have all the leverage. Time for college sports to be considered minor leaguers and have the pro sports chip in with $$$$.
Most are used to pro sports mercenaries getting used to college mercenaries may take a little longer.They have the leverage as long as people keep watching. And maybe they will. That part is what remains to be seen.