Question for the board regarding NIL and Bulldog Club...

patdog

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I will continue to give the same amount to the Bulldog Club and MSU Foundation. Not planning to contribute to NIL Initiative.
 

Smoked Toag

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Doubt I'll ever give to an NIL fund. At least not until I'm significantly more financially secure than I am right now. Generally my BC donation is the minimum.

Presently, my role as a fan is a butt in a seat. Just the way it is when you have kids and ain't rich.

I wish some of these out-of-staters who don't come to games would up their donations to both BC and NIL, to make up for the lack of game attendance.
 

8dog

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Will give to both but the NIL gift is way more impactful
 

Xenomorph

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NIL is all that matters now. Labor costs for a men's basketball team alone are about to be nearly $1M/year.
 

aTotal360

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Yeah. Let the SEC dollars and old money take care of the "traditional costs" in a program. NIL should be were all the new money goes. It's going to make the biggest impact in the short term.
 

missouridawg

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NIL is all that matters now. Labor costs for a men's basketball team alone are about to be nearly $1M/year.

And it probably needs to be about triple that if we want to enjoy games in late March without significant luck
 

msudawg12

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I just cant get behind putting my own money toward NIL. I get it and I hope there are enough that do. But the further this path goes, the less interested I will be become.
 
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