Tech has now established a NIL Fund.

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It's not really that much money. It's $2.5 million, which don't get me wrong, is not chump change, but not some unattainable number for a collective to bring in.
Do you think the We Will Collective could do something like this? I haven't heard any recent updates on how they're doing.

Regardless, TT seems to be setting themselves up as a major player in the post UT/OU Big 12 world.
 

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That seems crazy to me. Where on earth is this money coming from? No med or law school at TT, so not sure who is funding all of this.
I have said this many times. Lawyers and doctors are not big givers.

The economy has been great in Texas for a long time. Oil has been good too.

We have a culture of giving to the Foundation and not to athletics.
 

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I have said this many times. Lawyers and doctors are not big givers.

The economy has been great in Texas for a long time. Oil has been good too.

We have a culture of giving to the Foundation and not to athletics.
I don't know about the lawyers and doctors part. Iowa gets a lot of donor money from that alum base.
 

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I don't know about the lawyers and doctors part. Iowa gets a lot of donor money from that alum base.
Yes. They have more of a culture of giving to athletics.........

A much greater percentage of their fans (vs ISU) are not graduates. These people give to athletics and not to their Foundation.

I am not sure what "a lot of money from their alum base" means. Any facts and figures to back up AD department giving of grads vs mon-grads?

I would except out Roy Carver, an Illinois grad.

I can count easily 10 people I know that give to Iowa that are non-grads. I can easily count 10 people that I know that Iowa State grads that give nothing.

This is not a statistically significant study (haha) but I am comfortable drawing conclusions.
 
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Do you think the We Will Collective could do something like this? I haven't heard any recent updates on how they're doing.

Regardless, TT seems to be setting themselves up as a major player in the post UT/OU Big 12 world.
I haven't seen much from them. The We Will collective seems a tad underwhelming compared to some of our peer schools like Tech.
 

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I haven't seen much from them. The We Will collective seems a tad underwhelming compared to some of our peer schools like Tech.
Most of the posters on this board were negative on We Will.
 

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Tech has a law school and two medical schools.

Happy to answer any questions about the structure of the collective and how it works.
Nobody needs two medical schools, can we have one?
 

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Yes. They have more of a culture of giving to athletics.........

A much greater percentage of their fans (vs ISU) are not graduates. These people give to athletics and not to their Foundation.

I am not sure what "a lot of money from their alum base" means. Any facts and figures to back up AD department giving of grads vs mon-grads?

I would except out Roy Carver, an Illinois grad.

I can count easily 10 people I know that give to Iowa that are non-grads. I can easily count 10 people that I know that Iowa State grads that give nothing.

This is not a statistically significant study (haha) but I am comfortable drawing conclusions.
Rastetter has an impressive Hawkeye circle. Remember he gave millions alone to IA's practice facility, and I'm not sure how often regents do that. His rolodex is massive.
Bob Downer ran around in those regent/U of I circles.
There is a well know anesthesiologist, Feller.
Who knows how much Pomerantz and Branstad gave/came up with.
 

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Tech has a law school and two medical schools.

Happy to answer any questions about the structure of the collective and how it works.
I admittedly did not know this. Kind of just assumed they didn't. I thought they focused more on ag and engineering similar to ISU. Talking out of my ass, which I have been known to do from time to time.
 

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Rastetter has an impressive Hawkeye circle. Remember he gave millions alone to IA's practice facility, and I'm not sure how often regents do that. His rolodex is massive.
Bob Downer ran around in those regent/U of I circles.
There is a well know anesthesiologist, Feller.
Who knows how much Pomerantz and Branstad gave/came up with.
Ever university has those givers......we have Sukups, Stark, Reiman, Albaugh, etc. and many more. We don't have the masses giving, especially people who graduated from ISU.

Jerry Ivy - gave $50 million to the College of Business. Turk Terkleson gave $42 million to the IE department. Two anonymous donors gave $150 million and $25 million respectively, to the liberal arts college and the new student activity center. What do they give to athletics? Wonderful gifts.
 

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I admittedly did not know this. Kind of just assumed they didn't. I thought they focused more on ag and engineering similar to ISU. Talking out of my ass, which I have been known to do from time to time.
What does being an ag school have to with not having a med school?

10 of the 14 big ten schools are ag schools. Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Clemson are ag schools.
 

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Ever university has those givers......we have Sukups, Stark, Reiman, Albaugh, etc. and many more. We don't have the masses giving, especially people who graduated from ISU.

Jerry Ivy - gave $50 million to the College of Business. Turk Terkleson gave $42 million to the IE department. Two anonymous donors gave $150 million and $25 million respectively, to the liberal arts college and the new student activity center. What do they give to athletics? Wonderful gifts.
I never said ISU didn't have generous donors, I said Iowa athletics gets a lot of money from lawyers and doctors, and named some after you asked me to.
 

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I never said ISU didn't have generous donors, I said Iowa athletics gets a lot of money from lawyers and doctors, and named some after you asked me to.
What is a lot? As a percent of total? Total dollars?

Does Iowa get more donations from doctors and lawyers vs ISU? Yes. Is it material? No?

Bruce R is not a doctor.
 

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I admittedly did not know this. Kind of just assumed they didn't. I thought they focused more on ag and engineering similar to ISU. Talking out of my ass, which I have been known to do from time to time.
Just stand by it, keep saying it. Its the way nowadays.

Also, the ISU med school is the best in the nation. Probably the world.
 

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What is a lot? As a percent of total? Total dollars?

Does Iowa get more donations from doctors and lawyers vs ISU? Yes. Is it material? No?

Bruce R is not a doctor.
Rastetter (who named a company Hawkeye) has a large and rich friends list.

A lot is a lot, you're just being difficult, which is nothing new.