Support Michigan NIL!!! - Here's your chance to help get Corum and others back

Submitted by SergeantBlue on January 8th, 2023 at 2:30 PM

Lots of people like to complain about Michigan's NIL efforts...but the money doesn't just come from nowhere.  Here's your chance to donate, with all proceeds going to four key players that may come back instead of declaring for the draft.  Imagine if all Michigan fans gave $10 or if the 110k that go to games every now and then gave $50.  Here's your chance to be part of the cannon.  Note, I have absolutely no affiliation to the collective at all.  I just think talk is pretty cheap...so time for action.

https://www.onemoreyearfund.com/

Do your part...or if you don't, at least don't complain about it anymore.

 

Lakeyale13

January 8th, 2023 at 4:28 PM ^

A free four year degree from a top 5 public institution and all the other benefits bestowed upon them is a gift beyond measure.  If they are good enough, businesses in and around Ann Arbor will support them through NIL.  They don't need my money.   I'd rather give my money to kids that actually need money to go to school, not kids who already have a free ride and now want a Lambo.

FrankMurphy

January 8th, 2023 at 8:00 PM ^

Yeah I don't know how I feel about this. Perhaps this is what separates the SEC from the B1G, but the idea of simply donating money to star players doesn't sit well with me. Don't get me wrong; the old NCAA regime that prohibited players but not their schools from engaging in commerce was bullshit. But a better system than simply soliciting fan donations for NIL projects would be to line up sponsorships and endorsement deals from private businesses whereby the players engage in, you know, actual commerce (as opposed to getting a handout).

Bluesince89

January 8th, 2023 at 8:44 PM ^

I mean as long as you’re fine with getting rid of all money in college football/sports, I’m fine with this take. The reality is that college football is a huge, huge business and the value that the players generate far exceeds the benefits of the value of their college degree both in the near and long term, especially for the star players. As long as that’s the case, why should they not a piece of the pie? If you’re saying let’s get amateur coaches, crater the stadium, no more athletic scholarships, same academic standards across the board, no multi-billion dollar TV contracts, then I think that’s fine. Basically, make it a club sport. No need to pay players if that’s the case or allow them to get paid. But you of course don’t want that. You want to continue the charade of a multi-billion dollar NFL and NBA farm system being amateur while patting yourself on the back. 

ERdocLSA2004

January 8th, 2023 at 8:57 PM ^

The reality is that college football is a huge, huge business and the value that the players generate far exceeds the benefits of the value of their college degree both in the near and long term
 

Congratulations.  You’ve literally just summed up any person that has ever held a job anywhere.

Bluesince89

January 9th, 2023 at 6:37 AM ^

And do we fault people who ask for raises from their bosses? Who leave companies for better pay, better culture, better benefits, a promotion, etc.? No, not in general. I'm obviously not saying it has to balance out, but I don't get the knock on players getting a small piece of it.

How many times have we had a player leave early because the temptation of an NFL contract? This helps keep them here. It's reality. 

snarling wolverine

January 8th, 2023 at 2:36 PM ^

Why don't we just put all the links to NIL sites on a post that is stickied to the top?  It seems a little more important IMO than keeping the 2021 OSU game thread up there forever or the "End of OT season" post.

WindyCityBlue

January 8th, 2023 at 3:03 PM ^

I said this in another thread that I have this on good authority that Corum is coming back.  I don't know if this Harbaugh fiasco will have any impact on this, but I do know that some donor/NIL money is keeping Corum here.

Bluesince89

January 8th, 2023 at 8:49 PM ^

I’m honestly a little surprised. He could probably get money close to his first year rookie deal through NIL, but you’re just delaying getting your second contract where you can get good/real money. Even more risky considering his position, how UM used him, and his ankle and knee issues. I wonder if he feels or has heard about how the team plans to lessen the workload given Edwards’ emergence? 

Durham Blue

January 8th, 2023 at 3:07 PM ^

I believe them when they say 100% of the proceeds go to the players, however I hope they post the running total money received and then a breakdown of who gets paid what, and finally a picture or video of each player receiving the money promised.  In other words...provide full transparency.