Compared to what "agents" are taking, if it is 5% to run operations, that would be well below market.
Pretty sure they also charge any fees to the donor on top of the NIL to the player, so the player isn't taking a cut in what they get. It is somewhat semantics at that point, but the business is paying, not the player.
I'm not blaming the student athlete for this assuming that they put in effort and did what the staff asked of them in their time here. Not everyone develops into what is hoped.
Kind of amusing that Oregon St is the only actual Pac-12 member in the wrestling conference.
But yeah, the Big12 basically told those four teams they were welcome to find a new home. They haven't treated them like actual members of the conference for years. Basically it was an affiliation that allowed them to participate in the conference tournament.
Yeah, but that isn't what you originally stated.
No one has confirmed whether the multi-year part is accurate or not. I would guess it was at least a 2-3 year deal from the beginning though. Things are definitely being run as if he has a contract through at least next year.
While still not common, it is not unheard of for a coach to go into the last year of their contract either. Pretty sure MBB just made it to the conference championship game with a coach who was in the last year of his contract.
When Armacost isn't satisfied with what he's seeing and hearing.
Despite some programs definitely not where they need to be, I think we're a long way from that.
They tried last year. Spent a lot of money on the O-Line.
One guy retired after too many concussions plus a bunch of injuries and a guy or two that didn't pan out. So its not like they are unaware.
Good news is, the QB room is currently pretty cheap. Hopefully they can find a few guys.
Some of this is already happening to a degree. There was some commentary at the city council meeting about some new apartments being looked at and there was a comment about UND's growth and the continued need for housing but they are looking at Public/Private partnerships and additional units being built in Grand Forks by private developers as there is a going to be an uphill battle to get new housing built on campus with just state funds due to upcoming budget cuts and other priorities (I assume the new STEM building and Med School addition are higher priorities).
As for NDSU....who knows. They don't have a president, though the will within the next month or so. I'm sure others are lobbying on their behalf for a new formula though. The previous president's predecessor made some poor choices on adjusting to how students want to learn and they have paid for that with what has happened to their enrollment (along with some other decisions that were made). They still haven't actually balanced their budget from a decade ago while UND actually made some hard choices (some that were not popular) and right-sized things for future growth. Will be interesting to see how it all plays out, especially since it isn't a secret on how much money they just laid out for football. Whether it was actually privately funded or not is fairly irrelevant. I have a hard time seeing how the actual increase in operating costs will be privately funded, but the public perception on it won't matter if they are screaming for more money.
That's a separate deal that the NIL clearinghouse must have missed...
It is the new reality. Need to embrace the philosophy of convincing kids to prove themselves for a year or two to get a payday. Don't see a realistic solution at the low and mid-major levels otherwise.