These small businesses should definitely align with the collectives to give back a piece these giant windfalls that Prime’s bringing to town…The collective should team with local businesses, CU merchandising, etc where the collective receives a small portion of sales. Business could team with the collective to advertise that a portion of their sales go to the collective.
And in classic CU fashion they don't even have a subscription model on the websiteBig donors should be the focus and the immediate target. That's what can have the most impact the fastest.
However, the market trends and what's normal (and effective) with younger people and middle class budgets is micro transactions. CU should also be pushing hard for monthly donor plans at levels (I.e., $10, $25, $50, $100 or choose an amount) which appear as a monthly credit card charge. If they could find 50,000 people at an average of $20 per month, that's a million bucks a month ($12M per year) in NIL Collective funding. You can't neglect that.
So I'll be that guy. I just got a small commission check for about $500. As much as I want the Buffs to succeed, I just signed it over to my local food bank. Real people are struggling to make ends meet, and I'll be damned if I'm giving it so a bunch of young football players can drive a new pickup truck. If people with excess cash to spend want to use it that way, then good for the Buffs, but I can't see it.
They have to. Prime lied to himself on the NIL front. This is big time college football. This ain't HBCU. Especially in the trenchesIt sounds like 5430 is well aware of the need for recurring payment plans, better marketing and creative fund raising. They're working on all of the above.
Donations to the AD do help your priority standing. Donations to the collective don't help your priority number but are probably the most direct way to results on the field.Donations should impact season ticket priority standing. I’ve spent more money on tix this year than the cost of season tix, and it didn’t do sh!t for me since they were all purchased via you awesome resellers. I need a way to juice my numbers!
Seems like the choice is to support the NIL (in addition to season tickets) to increase the likelihood of success on the field and the court or become irrelevant. I just made a donation to the 5430 Foundation and previously made one for basketball so CU can remain relevant.I understand the game has changed and I’m probably just yelling at clouds, but it’s developments like this that are pushing me away from CFB.
A fans role should be buying tickets and supporting the team through their AD donation, if they so choose. Why is it now our job to pay the players’ salaries as well?
I’m happy we have Coach Prime and we’re relevant again, but if the current model of asking/guilting fans into buying recruits stays around I’ll probably end up checking out.
This isn’t to bag on people who choose to participate in this new model. If you like this new era, fantastic. It’s just doesn’t sit well with me personally.
I agree that does appear to be the option right now. For me, I’m just not sure this new model is something that will keep me invested and interested in CFB.Seems like the choice is to support the NIL (in addition to season tickets) to increase the likelihood of success on the field and the court or become irrelevant. I just made a donation to the 5430 Foundation and previously made one for basketball so CU can remain relevant.
It all seems kind of Grifty to me. Let these P5 schools go beg more rich people for money. It's unseemly and embarrassing and I've got 1.5 feet out the door.I agree that does appear to be the option right now. For me, I’m just not sure this new model is something that will keep me invested and interested in CFB.
I will always lurk/post on this site. You guys can send chunks of your earnings to Boulder if you choose and I wish you the very best.
It all seems kind of Grifty to me. Let these P5 schools go beg more rich people for money. It's unseemly and embarrassing and I've got 1.5 feet out the door.
There was a board I used to post on 20 some years ago that had a rule if someone talked about quitting the site the mods would pre-emptively ban them to make sure they stuck to their word.It all seems kind of Grifty to me. Let these P5 schools go beg more rich people for money. It's unseemly and embarrassing and I've got 1.5 feet out the door.
To each his own. But turning College FB into a semi-pro Begathon is just a little weird.View attachment 66297
Big money boosters have always paid. Hell, CU got popped for paying players on the 1961 team. Time for the small money boosters to throw a few coins in the pot.
Knock yourself out. Aren’t you supposed to be on the basketball threads?There was a board I used to post on 20 some years ago that had a rule if someone talked about quitting the site the mods would pre-emptively ban them to make sure they stuck to their word.
No, not bringing this up for any particular reason.
Nor tagging @96 Buff for any reason either.
Just say you think college players should be grateful for their scholarship and not actually get paid for their servicesTo each his own. But turning College FB into a semi-pro Begathon is just a little weird.
If I remember correctly from a few years back, you said you were done posting here for whatever reason, only to come back and become a regular after a few months. You and Gary Indiana both in this regard, I think.Knock yourself out. Aren’t you supposed to be on the basketball threads?
I understand the issue but CU is not going to win many Pay for Play competitions, even in the B12. College football is going down a crazy path IMO, and the TX and Okie B12 fans are a lot crazier than Buff fans….Just say you think college players should be grateful for their scholarship and not actually get paid for their services