I don't think anyone really knows. Folks have reported here though that the figures stated on that Trilly Donovan service are much lower than that to be "competitive".It has been reported that we are around 1.5m but need about 4m to be competitive
Someone knows, though. If the total is 1.5m how much of that, approximately, goes to the players?I don't think anyone really knows. Folks have reported here though that the figures stated on that Trilly Donovan service are much lower than that to be "competitive".
But shouldn’t be. Where is the transparency?That's way above our pay grade---
Asking this question is basically equivalent to asking them to commit a HIPAA violation. It somehow became offensive to question where our blind donations are going. I, for one, am completely over it.That's way above our pay grade---
Id really like to know. And whats w the ruling for schools to pay
Maybe, but maybe also Michigan looked at it's revenue, admissions, etc... after a national championship and where things are trending this year and figured it makes economic sense.My hope is that these other schools with massive budgets that people stop donating to their NIL/cut it dramatically. It's crazy to me that people are putting up millions of dollars for the college team to win a championship- after a while of not winning I'd hope people would stop paying so much. Then we can hopefully be more competitive.
Michigan is going to pay their QB 12 million dollars over 4 years. Thats insane!