hillcountryag86 said:
dermdoc said:
ccolley68 said:
I think the big money donors are still gonna put up big money. And that's a critical component to fund raising. But I think there's a lot of folks like me, the average alum and donor. You might get a couple hundred from me every now and again, and those add up with the large alumni base we have. I will not contribute money to the abomination that college sports has become. I think that situation is going to create some big budget shortcomings for schools.
I think you are correct. Really hard to give money to kids who only care about money.
Not applying judgement to your reasoning whatsoever. I hate what NIL and transfer portal have done to college sports.
But if contributions to NIL dry up, success will too.
So be it. We don't have any success to dry up anyways. I almost wish college sports would split, one group that wants to play by the new rules with all the NIL and what not, and the other the ones who want it back the way it was, where the players on the field were at least somewhat a 'student athlete' and not some mutant of what once was.
One of my daughters for some reason is a Yale fan (she's 10), and I will watch Yale games with her. Their games are a ton of fun to watch. There is no talk of portal, or NIL, or any of that crap. No one on the field has NFL aspirations. They are just leveraging their athletic prowess to give them the opportunity at an excellent education at a place they may otherwise have not been able to go to or afford. It's a damn breath of fresh air honestly.
And I got my MBA at SMU, and before they went all in on ACC and NIL and everything too, we liked to go watch them play Rice in Houston when they'd come to town, and for the same reasons. It was just football. Better quality than high school, but most weren't going to the next level, just getting a degree.
And seeing all the posts of J Lane and Reggie McNeal and others come back to A&M to get the degree this year they started on all those years ago as student athletes just reminds me what the point of all of it is/was, and what it's become today couldn't be further from that.