Your post made me think about Richard Rula . He's been very very generous.Dampier has been generous in times past.
You're a jokePut it on baseball. We can win another Natty in that sport, it's always on ESPN and we can enjoy watching it and going to games.
It wasn't fake but we spun the hell out of it to get media attention. It was an $8 million "pledge". The Bulldog Club received $2 million with the remaining 6M promised over a period of time. The money also goes to the state excellence fund that falls under the Bulldog Club's purview. It was not made to the Bulldog Initiative for NIL. Either way, it is a very nice gift to the university.It was a fake donation. Media stunt.
It’s a very nice gift. And, assuming paying players directly becomes a reality & all the collectives get merged in with the athletic departments, will be available to pay players at some point in the future. But alone it’s not enough. We need a LOT more rank & file contributors. And a few more really big donors.It wasn't fake but we spun the hell out of it to get media attention. It was an $8 million "pledge". The Bulldog Club received $2 million with the remaining 6M promised over a period of time. The money also goes to the state excellence fund that falls under the Bulldog Club's purview. It was not made to the Bulldog Initiative for NIL. Either way, it is a very nice gift to the university.
We lost a baseball player we really, really wanted to a school who barely has a NIL fund… that’s how bad the baseball crootin staff is.Put it on baseball. We can win another Natty in that sport, it's always on ESPN and we can enjoy watching it and going to games.
Palmeiro. I don't know of any in football, but I'm sure Dak has been good to us.Is there an example of any of our former athletes who made their money in pro sports making a significant donation to the program? It doesn't seem to be a common thing.
Palmeiro. I don't know of any in football, but I'm sure Dak has been good to us.