What's age got to do with it?Can't blame the players for seizing every opportunity to make money. But I think I'll have serious questions about the 40+ year-old men who partake. I mean, this is a pretty blatant attempt to give fans the illusion of participating.
It's like that Adopt an Elephant program I've seen on television where you donate $, the money goes somewhere (you hope to the actual program), and you receive a plush elephant in the mail. Except with the Nebraska players program you don't even get a plush elephant.
Hopefully they will take their game to Instagram and we can get a lot of player posts with exotic cars, hot girls and bling.Barf.
Explain this one. Would a single, balding 35 year old be acceptable?I think I'll have serious questions about the 40+ year-old men who partake.
I believe at Iowa the players have to sign up to work with non profit organization to receive any NIL. Not sure of all the details but I am sure Nebraska would have something similar to this.I've seen few schools who are using this model. Iowa being one of them
as long as it goes direct to the players and there's no middle man skimming,I was curious so I checked out the website. It looks like their goal is $50,000 monthly and all player/fan interactions would be online. God Bless the fans that put in their financial information to make the monthly contributions.
https://www.iowacitynilclub.comI believe at Iowa the players have to sign up to work with non profit organization to receive any NIL. Not sure of all the details but I am sure Nebraska would have something similar to this.
"The proceeds" will go to the players. Whoever is running it will be making it worth their while and it appears that the same company is running it for every Power Five team in the nation.as long as it goes direct to the players and there's no middle man skimming,
I can't think of a better way to directly put resources to bettering theteam.
I guess the only thing close would be if the coaches made one.
Sorry I was talking about this program. The Iowa Swarm.
The attraction is helping out and rewarding kids for their hard work if you're able to contribute a little money to the cause. There's a lot of time involved in being a football player while also trying to go to school.Feels slimy to me (like trying to buy friends) but people are free to spend their money how they see fit so knock yourself out. I can see a business doing it for obvious commercial/profit gain, but an individual? Not just barf, but freaking barf. Plus, at the risk of ripping off A Bronx Tale, you think they give a **** about you and are going to pay your rent if you have a bad month? That comes out more harsh than I mean it to...I just don't get the attraction to giving these kids your hard-earned money.
I'm 43. And 40+ year old men should know better. It's basically a in-person paid messageboard.What's age got to do with it?
You don't have to stop having fun or stop getting joy out of things at age 40 (or any arbitrary age). People are as young (or as old) as their mindset. I know people in their 80's that are more fun to be around than people in their 20's. And I admire people at any age who can enjoy themselves and live for the day without hurting anyone else.I'm 43. And 40+ year old men should know better. It's basically a in-person paid messageboard.
We don't need to hear about your quest for a date in the local grocery store.Official Sleaze Fund
I have no problem at all with this as long as everything is done above board and legal. It's voluntary so nobody is forcing anybody to do anything.
And what's so wrong with fans being passionate about their team? And at whatever age they may be. Frankly I think the older the fan, the more impressive their support is because they likely have stuck with the team all those many years. I have great admiration for those fans on social security and who still care about the team.
I can think of a lot worse things to do as fans, like constantly criticize and belittle the program.
How much you payinI wonder how much the volleyball and other hot girls will make? Lots of dudes would open their wallets for an interaction.
Most of these guys ain't stars. I'd rather waste my money at a strip club. Maybe even a couple ******' only fans accounts.Let Buffett pay for all of this. I'm not paying one dime for pay 2 play. If you've got deep pockets and are an alum, go ahead. This is incredibly creepy and antithetical to all I believe. Get whatever who will sponsor you, but the everyday individual paying for a college star? OMG! What will we do???
Get bent!
Or better yet, right on campus. New reserved player parking right at the front entrance of the classrooms.Hopefully they will take their game to Instagram and we can get a lot of player posts with exotic cars, hot girls and bling.
Enable, empower, opportunities, diversity, talents, charitable, giving back to our communities, mentorship, future generation of leaders....Have you ever heard such a load of crap LOL??Sorry I was talking about this program. The Iowa Swarm.
The Swarm Collective, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation organized exclusively to enable and empower the University of Iowa student-athletes in amplifying their NIL opportunities by contributing their time and diversity of talents through charitable work with non-profits, being active while giving back to our communities, and providing mentorship to our future generation of leaders.
A lotI wonder how much the volleyball and other hot girls will make? Lots of dudes would open their wallets for an interaction.
I agree. I guess to me it's just a blatant attempt at scrounging for every last bit of money. Like when washed up celebrities, athletes, etc., do a commercial for a local gas station or something.You don't have to stop having fun or stop getting joy out of things at age 40 (or any arbitrary age). People are as young (or as old) as their mindset. I know people in their 80's that are more fun to be around than people in their 20's. And I admire people at any age who can enjoy themselves and live for the day without hurting anyone else.![]()
When I went to college (admittedly that's a while back) unless you were a privileged rich kid everyone was scrounging for a few extra bucks.I agree. I guess to me it's just a blatant attempt at scrounging for every last bit of money. Like when washed up celebrities, athletes, etc., do a commercial for a local gas station or something.
yeah, I don't think the players should be making contact with the fans on a message board...This is so gross on so many levels. People always forget that these are college kids. I get the desire to be somehow more connected to the program... but, this really is NOT it. It's creepy AF.