BleedGopher
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I don't think technically any of that money can be used to pay NIL. The article states $75 million will go to the construction project, and the remaining will support KU athletics. I took that as the funds would help bolster the athletic department's budget.That is a lot of NIL. It seems an awful lot of good could have been accomplished with that money rather than buying future bragging rights. Kansas, ugh.
Couldn't you make that argument with just about any luxury purchase? Why buy a $15 million home on Lake Minnetonka when you can buy a really nice $2 million home and give the rest to St. Jude? I know there are people who do that and they should be commended. However, I don't see how large athletic donations are any different than expensive homes, vacations, cars, etc.That is a lot of NIL. It seems an awful lot of good could have been accomplished with that money rather than buying future bragging rights. Kansas, ugh.
I can be that guy. I just need someone to give me $300 million first.We need one of those guys!
Ha ha, Kansas probably has a department that sits around and brainstorms how to siphon funds, just in Case they get a large donations.I don't think technically any of that money can be used to pay NIL. The article states $75 million will go to the construction project, and the remaining will support KU athletics. I took that as the funds would help bolster the athletic department's budget.
However, if there is a program that can figure out how to siphon illegitimate funds to players, I'd bet on Kansas.