NIL and BC are separate entities and can’t be connected in any way. People have to divide their donations
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Yo, I have 1,000,000,000,000 dollars. Is that enough? HA! Seriously, let's go. This isn't complicated. Everyone needs to do what they can and it starts with everyone on this board.
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Yes, and other programs will use US to help THEM recruit diamonds in the rough, or guys that may/may not produce in the SEC. Just watch. The schools will always watch MSU to see who they can pull away from us. It's time we start being proactive and doing more. Quit sitting back and being lazy! Let's move forward.
I'm sorry but big programs aren't lining up for many of our guys. In baseball, it's almost a non-issue completely. Forbes or someone, maybe but we probably don't have 3 a year anyone would even consider. Wheat and Marks ain't them. I'll wait til it actually happens, because it's not happening much at all so far, before claiming it's even much of an issue. And I'll be honest, we start throwing millions at kids, I'm done with it all anyway.
How many left? Not a damn one. Most of our guys would be depth at best for an elite in football. They aren't leaving for that. Basketball will be the worst probably. Baseball won't happen unless you've got a kid with crazy parents or a problem here.
End of the day, if an Elite wants a kid, we will never be able to outbid them. If it comes down to nothing but money, we will still lose them. Especially if it's a shot at a ring.
Please post the verified venmo link ASAP. Get this ball rolling.
If you want to donate to the Bulldog initiative, you can Venmo @TheBulldogInitiative.
If you have questions you can reach out to Charlie at 662 769 9031 or cwinfield@bulldog.ms.
I believe you can also mail checks to PO Box 1653 | Starkville, MS 39760.
This was copied from another board.
Who is Charlie?
Winfield. He?s the guy heading it all up.
Is the Bulldog Initiative a nonprofit entity?
Seemingly the argument has been that folks have been making money off these kids NILs without paying them.
And yet it seems we as fans are being asked to pick up the expense associated with those revenues?
I don't watch a whole bunch of professional sports, but what is keeping teams and owners from throwing cash under the table at free agents and trying to stay under the salary cap? Now I might be totally thinking about this the wrong way