Lots of posts around here recently (days, weeks, months) about our structural disadvantages in the NIL game. This article puts some real numbers in black and white as a reference point: 'Oh, s---, here come all the billionaires': How SMU came back from the dead
"SMU's chairman of the board, David Miller, fired his metaphorical six-shooter in the air when he explained how the program could go without television revenue for nine years: The money didn't matter to them. "It's a couple hundred million dollars," Miller told Yahoo. "I'm not losing sleep over it.""
"Those record-breaking donations didn't just come from a few wealthy wildcatters. There were four donations of eight figures, 35 of seven figures and 82 of six figures."
"By that fall, the Boulevard Collective signed every football and basketball player to standard NIL deals of $36,000 annually, according to On3. The Ponies have the payroll working again, and this time it's all aboveboard."
It is what it is. While I'm a Texas fan, I'm not a Texas super fan like I am a Gamecock super fan - but I'm sure what Texa$ is doing puts SMU to shame.
"SMU's chairman of the board, David Miller, fired his metaphorical six-shooter in the air when he explained how the program could go without television revenue for nine years: The money didn't matter to them. "It's a couple hundred million dollars," Miller told Yahoo. "I'm not losing sleep over it.""
"Those record-breaking donations didn't just come from a few wealthy wildcatters. There were four donations of eight figures, 35 of seven figures and 82 of six figures."
"By that fall, the Boulevard Collective signed every football and basketball player to standard NIL deals of $36,000 annually, according to On3. The Ponies have the payroll working again, and this time it's all aboveboard."
It is what it is. While I'm a Texas fan, I'm not a Texas super fan like I am a Gamecock super fan - but I'm sure what Texa$ is doing puts SMU to shame.