Great question. If you use our link from our website we get ten percent of any purchase, in addition to the amount that goes to the individual player. That link is available here.Do these benefit the collective at all or just straight to the players? @brentblum
I dig the design.
Joshua Jefferson....What transfer are about we about to miss out on?
6,000 total donors but only 1,100 give monthly or quarterly. Would love more to sign up for recurring as it’s easier to budget that way. Thanks!Sooooo I heard on the pod that members are over 6000 now, great news! If I remember correctly we were barely over 1000 not that long ago right @brentblum ?
I think that is by design. Competition with other Unis.The NIL seems like a black box. The public does not know how much is in it and who gets paid what.
The amount going to each player should not be public. Brent Blum has said how much we’ve raised multiple times on this thread & rough percentages on what teams it goes to, FB, MBB, WBB.The NIL seems like a black box. The public does not know how much is in it and who gets paid what.
The amount going to each player should not be public.
People are more likely to donate (more) if it’s explicit in what it goes toWhy not? We know who gets paid how much in the NBA.
The NBA has a salary cap and a draft. Neither of those exist in college. Therefore we have been asked by the coaching staffs to not share publicly as it would put a number visible at which all of our athletes could be out-bid for if we share publicly. It’s as simple as that.Why not? We know who gets paid how much in the NBA.
This is why ^The NBA has a salary cap and a draft. Neither of those exist in college. Therefore we have been asked by the coaching staffs to not share publicly as it would put a number visible at which all of our athletes could be out-bid for if we share publicly. It’s as simple as that.