Cyclone Club, Gridiron Club, other options?

TheHelgo

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Do you buy things from Amazon?

If you want to help in some way but can't or don't want to make a donation for whatever reasons, you CAN help the Gridiron Club if you buy with Amazon. Set up Amazon Smile and select the Iowa State Cyclone Gridiron Club. Every time you make a purchase through Amazon Smile, they will donate a small percentage of what you spend to the Gridiron Club. (Just make sure before you hit the final purchase button that you're under Amazon Smile and not the regular Amazon page....yeah...there's a difference.)

You can also see how much you've contributed and how much the club has earned in overall donations.

I'm sure every little bit helps.
I had never heard of this, and frankly I am pi**ed that it hasn't been promoted by the Gridiron Club at a minimum. Who is leading that organization? Thinking new leadership needs to be put in charge.
 
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Not exactly sure.
I had never heard of this, and frankly I am pi**ed that it hasn't been promoted by the Gridiron Club at a minimum. Who is leading that organization? Thinking new leadership needs to be put in charge.
About 20 people when you check out their site
 

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I had never heard of this, and frankly I am pi**ed that it hasn't been promoted by the Gridiron Club at a minimum. Who is leading that organization? Thinking new leadership needs to be put in charge.
Update. I just set this up at Amazon.com on my browser and within the App on my phone (yes you have to do it on both), and it took 30 seconds. Get out there an do it everyone. It is painless and costs you nothing. Plus it tallies your total amount given to the club with each purchase and overall.
 
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Someone needs to do deep analytics on high school recruits, their first year output, their second year output, and compare them to Jr/Sr transfers. Maybe someone on staff already is.

It seems like top 100 recruits are worth the risk signing knowing they could be one and done college pros (or obviously the old fashioned NBA one and done)…but above that getting transfers who are already 20 or 21 year old men might be much better. Especially if we are a defensive bulldog team, the older and stronger the better. Most 6 foot 18 year old point guards are not as physically strong as Hunter.

For all his ups and down comparing Gabe on defense to about any typical freshman guard is night and day. And he’s not a guy who was getting signed to some 500k one year contract.

I’d say leverage any NIL money we have in transfer market vs 18 year olds. The exception might be somebody like Allen Lazard or the Murray twins where they are lifelong family fans and their dad is posting on message boards as a huge fan. I mean if there’s real lifelong loyalty it might make more sense to pay a freshman, especially one as talented as Lazard In a basketball equivalent.
 

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When $$$ is budgeted to sports, title IX guidelines are followed. Doesn't matter where they come from or how they are donated. The bottom line is proportion is followed. Gridiron funds may be labeled FB but they are still part of the pot. Just a way for extra fundraising. Semantics.
As a former board member of the CGC I can assure you that your interpretation is incorrect (no disrespect to you as I've heard others repeat the same over the years since its inception). The CGC has done & will continue to financially support great things for the Football team.
 

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I've said it in the past, but they make it way to hard to donate. It's like it was set up to accommodate a donation style that Iowa State has no chance of competing in. Find what makes us unique and exploit that. Look at basketball; on the top ten list for most amount of ranked wins in the last decade? We need to capitalize on those wins when emotions are high. Make it as easy as possible for fans to throw ISU a $25, $50, $100 donation while they are riding high and maybe a little buzzed.

I've donated to both the gridiron club and cyclone club at a level I could afford, and a few months later when I had a bit more saved up, I couldn't find a way to add to my donation. Maybe there is an easy way that I'm missing, but if I can't find it, how many others can't find it. (And so I don't look like a complete ass, I earmarked the amount I was going to give and added that to my next years donation, but stuff happens, some people forget to do that, or spend it on something else. Take peoples money when they are willing to give it. Don't hope they have the same generosity when their annual renewal comes up.)
 

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I had never heard of this, and frankly I am pi**ed that it hasn't been promoted by the Gridiron Club at a minimum. Who is leading that organization? Thinking new leadership needs to be put in charge.

Update. I just set this up at Amazon.com on my browser and within the App on my phone (yes you have to do it on both), and it took 30 seconds. Get out there an do it everyone. It is painless and costs you nothing. Plus it tallies your total amount given to theas just nowhwith each purchase and overall.
Done! My AmazonSmile has just now been set up to benefit "Cyclone Gridiron Club"!

I wish I had known of this sooner. Thanks RLD4ISU !

Edit: I recommend to CW that he start a sticky thread under ISU football, BB, and ISU in general, on various ways to support ISU financially. Make it very easy for the average fan. Start one on how to use/start AmazonSmile account and a selected charity (ISU). @ChrisMWilliams
 
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I ended up going with the Gridiron Club. It looks like all the events and benefits of joining are from 2021 so I'll be interested to see what is updated for 2022.
 

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I read where Title IX women's sports advocates will be demanding fair share of NIL money distribution. Accounts like the recently announced We Will effort.