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NIL, Collective and donor fatigue is coming. There's going to be a backlash
RockyBalboa
Apr 15, 9:06am
This to the same group that got worse seats at higher prices recently
johnnybyu
Apr 15, 9:08am
It is the 40 year+ season ticket holders screwed out of seats by 1st year donor
Mabuhay Coug
Apr 15, 9:55am
I think fans may start to ask why they have to spend thousands of dollars per
Junior Deputy
Apr 15, 9:09am
Bingo. The problem is you have professional sports (football/bball)
JoeExotic
Apr 15, 9:15am
"...hundreds of millions of dollars... each year"? Are you talking BYU?
Benfica1
Apr 15, 9:20am
I am speaking to college sports as a whole, where there are lots of ADs that
Junior Deputy
Apr 15, 9:21am
because it won't be "the fans", it will be wealthy donors who don't know what
EEcougar
Apr 15, 9:22am
Interesting- I could have sworn Holmoe's IG post over the weekend was to "Cougar
Junior Deputy
Apr 15, 9:23am
I wouldn't be surprised if BYU is distributing its share of those
BlueFever
Apr 15, 9:29am
This is a problem with NIL. BYU has the 2nd highest ticket revenue in the west
johnnybyu
Apr 15, 9:34am
Fans may start asking that, but as long as there are schools willing to do that
russkiejedi
Apr 15, 12:23pm
They have been smart lately, sold almost $1M in NIL front row seats to BBall
JOPE
Apr 15, 9:09am
The Athletic Department is shortsightedly going after every donor dollar they
Charles Darwin
Apr 15, 9:10am
Yep and no patience for developing players - you want to get paid , step up and
acougfan
Apr 15, 9:11am
commercialization of amateur sports
FatherOFive
Apr 15, 9:22am
I think there will also be demands for more regulation.
TheWanderer
Apr 15, 9:13am
I like your thinking!
FatherOFive
Apr 15, 9:23am
But that would make it "pay for play". And I say... Make it so then!
BackPacker
Apr 15, 9:48am
Let's just call this current thing what it is: Pay to play.
TheWanderer
Apr 15, 10:53am
Eventually the schools will end up paying players directly
DanSmith
Apr 15, 9:14am
I think this will be true even if your team is winning
Moab Rising
Apr 15, 9:21am
I’m confused why NIL boosters do this like year to year and player specific
Heath Squashwell
Apr 15, 9:25am
If I could allot all my tithing to BYU NIL and still declare myself a full tithe
BackPacker
Apr 15, 9:39am
The last paragraph.
Benfica1
Apr 15, 9:43am
I so agree with the your last paragraph...
Traveling Coug
Apr 15, 10:15am
I already feel it. Why should I give money to students who will still just leave when a better deal comes along.
Niiineteeen84
Apr 15, 10:02am
In a somewhat parallel world, golf viewership is down 20% this year and
Happy As Larry
Apr 15, 10:10am
I got mocked couple days ago for posting same thing. It’s a shame to make fans
MrSandman
Apr 15, 10:28am
NOBODY wants to give $ to players that are just gonna go somewhere else anyway
Croweater
Apr 15, 10:32am
Until there is something like a contract in NIL that forces performance and
Cosmos-beard-card
Apr 15, 11:31am
I like it.
Big-Q
Apr 15, 2:08pm
USC will do great.
Plantagenet
Apr 15, 11:35am
I might just have to become a HS basketball fan.
CougarBreath
Apr 15, 12:16pm
After donating to the Church, buying my tickets, there is not much left for NIL.
Big-Q
Apr 15, 1:23pm
I don't like any changes that negatively impact college sports
Cougrrrs Roll
Apr 15, 1:31pm
I wonder Ryan Smith's thoughts?
Rubble
Apr 15, 2:16pm
I'm sure they realize they'll just have to have the schools pay the players
MyTwoCents
Apr 15, 8:51pm
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