Duke basketball run by dark money

Maroon Eagle

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Duke *always* keeps it secret.

Basically Rule 1 for Any Private University

(since legally they don’t have to give certain details and numbers, they don’t)
 
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jethreauxdawg

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And?
You think this is all some deep dark secret ?
Duke is a private institution that doesn’t have to reveal sh|+
It’s an interesting article highlighting how Duke does things differently. Other NIL’s don’t have to reveal anything either (the NIL organization is separate from the public university), but about all others make it very clear how to donate and most provide recognition to the big givers, and publicly brag about how much they spend.
 

Maroon Eagle

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It’s an interesting article highlighting how Duke does things differently. Other NIL’s don’t have to reveal anything either (the NIL organization is separate from the public university), but about all others make it very clear how to donate and most provide recognition to the big givers, and publicly brag about how much they spend.

With an $11.9 billion endowment, Duke has no need to brag.

 

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So the news here is the school doesn't solicite donations online?

Because the article names exactly who is behind (funding) their nil. The article names the collective fictitious name, the location of their office and the 3 alumni and a non-profit invovled.
 
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Also while State publicly points you to SEF, we have less of an idea who gives to our NIL (or at least I do) than who gives to Duke. After reading that article.

Also I imagine State has to publicly ask for money because we don't have enough. Where as Duke and Cooper Flagg doesn't even need their collective money as he has so many true NIL deals.

....and this is where this nil garbage will be the death of State. We simply don't have the numbers and corporate backing that others have. we are the damn Chicago White Sox of the sec.
 
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....and this is where this nil garbage will be the death of State. We simply don't have the numbers and corporate backing that others have. we are the damn Chicago White Sox of the sec.
And we still have the alumni base who, in the old MSU mindset we all adore, say “hell! They still get free food and a free education!! I’m not giving anything just for them to play ball!!”

All the while we sit in athletic purgatory waiting on LSU to pass on another tight end who can throw the ball.
 

jethreauxdawg

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So the news here is the school doesn't solicite donations online?

Because the article names exactly who is behind (funding) their nil. The article names the collective fictitious name, the location of their office and the 3 alumni and a non-profit invovled.
You read it and that’s what you got? That’s all that’s known about it and it took work to find that. I seem to have touched a nerve posting that link. I’ll see if I can find more like this
 

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Sounds kinda old school. Big donors with enough money to throw away on 18 year old kids, and Duke doesn’t try to get the alumni base to kick in $10 to get the 5 star point guard
 

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Speaking of dark money.
Alabama



“The court documents did not specify how much money was in the trust, nor any further details.Representation for the plaintiffs declined comment. Lawyers for each of the defendants did not immediately respond”
 
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