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[QUOTE="CAtlantic, post: 4297896, member: 11388"] Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 10h BTM “NIL is effecting all aspects of college sports. It will also leave its mark in realignment. Majority of donors won’t be doubling dipping into their own pockets to sustain their level of commitment towards Athletic Departments while contributing to NIL activities.” 1/5 Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 10h BTM “Donations to general funds of Athletic Departments nationwide have already seen a slight dip while NIL Collectives are being built. This gap in funding, coming off the deficit in revenues due to pandemic, has left some Athletic Directors in despair.” 2/5 Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 10h BTM “Football Programs with steep expectations who have donors committed to elevating their NIL collectives to highest level need to have their Athletic Departments maximize all revenue streams with largest one being media bucket” 3/5 Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 10h BTM “The enduring commitment to NIL activities by donors may only exist if donors see same commitment by Athletic Department they support. Athletic Departments have mounting pressure to maximize their value in new world. See Oklahoma and Texas and their move to SEC”. 4/5 Greg Flugaur@flugempire · 10h BTM “Pay to Play court rulings could inject more direct costs on Athletic Departments. It has become imperative all options of realignment for schools such as USC, Oregon and Washington be looked at and those options leveraged against one another to secure their futures.” 5/5 [/QUOTE]
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