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Posted
7 hours ago, forksandspoons said:

Altru 

Northrop Gruman 

General Atomics 

Cirrus 

LM Windpower

Retrax

Simplot

PS Industries

ICON 

JLG

Brady Martz

The future Agristo company  

Heck, even DigiKey

Per source, one of these organizations donated low 5 figures to the 1883 in the recent weeks

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Posted
7 hours ago, forksandspoons said:

Altru 

Northrop Gruman 

General Atomics 

Cirrus 

LM Windpower

Retrax

Simplot

PS Industries

ICON 

JLG

Brady Martz

The future Agristo company  

Heck, even DigiKey

Are all these businesses located in GF?

Posted
16 minutes ago, mygarske said:

Sort of back on topic, read a while back on one of the 25,000 posts here that former Sioux player Brad Malone was a name being considered for the offensive coaching position. Any new update on him?

He would complete the Canadian-only coaching model. 🇨🇦 

And at least he's been a head coach, sort of....

https://chl.ca/ohl/article/generals-relieve-steve-orourke-of-head-coaching-duties/

My guess has been Smaby or Malone based off the smoke from schlossman

Posted
14 minutes ago, mygarske said:

Sort of back on topic, read a while back on one of the 25,000 posts here that former Sioux player Brad Malone was a name being considered for the offensive coaching position. Any new update on him?

Yeah he was mentioned in Schloss' article about potential candidates from last week.
I think the only knock on Malone would be that maybe he lacks a bit more experience that they might be looking for as the associate HC.
We'll see though.

https://www.grandforksherald.com/sports/und-hockey/who-could-be-candidates-for-unds-open-associate-head-coaching-position

Posted
7 hours ago, NoDak Hockey Nation said:

They play hockey to earn their money. You don’t understand that NIL was just a way to trick the NCAA committees into allowing it to happen. It was always meant to be pay for play and we are a few months away from that being reality.

(To answer your question, at most schools, they have a set of standards the athlete has to abide by to keep getting paid by the collective. It’s not all commercials and appearances.)

The NC$$ has ok'd pay for athletes directly from the school they attend. A full ride isn't enough. NIL isn't enough. Now schools will be spending your money to pay athletes. I f'ing hate the state of college athletics right now.

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Posted
40 minutes ago, siouxfaninseattle said:

The NC$$ has ok'd pay for athletes directly from the school they attend. A full ride isn't enough. NIL isn't enough. Now schools will be spending your money to pay athletes. I f'ing hate the state of college athletics right now.

This is an interesting development. Can you post a credible link stating such?

Posted
1 hour ago, siouxfaninseattle said:

The NC$$ has ok'd pay for athletes directly from the school they attend. A full ride isn't enough. NIL isn't enough. Now schools will be spending your money to pay athletes. I f'ing hate the state of college athletics right now.

Hate it all you want, but if you want your team to win, they better be paying their guys a lot

Posted
36 minutes ago, .357 said:

This is an interesting development. Can you post a credible link stating such?

Dude how have you not heard of this? Have you been under a rock for the last 6 months? What??? I’m not even trying to be rude, just genuinely shocked.

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Posted
27 minutes ago, siouxfaninseattle said:

Thanks for posting this. It's supposed to start in the 2025-26 season.

Of note:

"In one of the more controversial aspects of the settlement, all NIL deals with third parties over $600 are set to be approved by a new clearinghouse administered by the consulting firm Deloitte. Some agreements deemed not fair market value will enter into an arbitration process. That has resulted in a slew of dealmaking this month between schools, third-party collectives and numerous high-profile players to get things over the line before they would be required to submit their deals to the clearinghouse."

Posted
38 minutes ago, siouxfaninseattle said:

Also:

"It establishes the mechanism to recalculate college athletics’ version of a salary cap and sets the 2025–26 overall number at $20.5 million for schools to share if they opt in to the settlement."

$20.5m doesn't seem like a lot of money for schools to share in the grand scheme of things if there'll be quite a few participating. 

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