The reality that is NIL and Ohio being in the MAC.
Albin seeking donations from Bobcat Nation. Things must be pretty bad / sad on the NIL front.
"Bobcat Nation, we need your help!! 🤝🏟️💚
Contribute to the 1804 Sports Collective:
https://1804sportcollective.com 21 players from OUr '22 MAC East Champions team transferred to a P4 or signed with a pro roster. OUr coaching staff has done it once, & with your help we'll do it again!!"
https://x.com/CoachAlbin/status/1792997985497784624So let me get this straight, we're now essentially being asked to:
1). Give money to help recruit guys (scholarships, funding).
2). Give more money to support the guys while here (donations, NIL collectives).
3). Give even more money to pay those same guys not to leave (NIL collectives, avoid the transfer portal).
Did I miss the part where we're being asked to drop cash into a barrel and watch it burn as we roast hot dogs over an open flame???
I'm beyond past the idea of paying college athletes to stay at a school to play a game - a damn game for crying out loud. And this is what burns my tail about these collectives. The idea behind the NIL drive was to allow student athletes to profit from their names, image and likeness (NIL), which made sense. Let them sign autographs, do commercials, sell their jerseys, etc., and make money off of it. Fair enough, I was on board with that. But then, these cute little collectives started popping up where people literally contribute funds towards them that essentially result in paying and buying players. Schools can literally go shopping for players through these collectives. It's beyond man...With the cost of living alone nowadays, the idea of now literally paying guys money to play MAC football would be a colossal waste of my funds. Look, I'm all in support of making donations and attending/watching games. But no way in heck am I going to go to work to make money, so I can turn around and give some of that hard-earned money to try and keep a kid from leaving a college football team. Yes, I realize this is happening nation wide, and that blows my mind. And yes, I realize I might be in the minority with my way of thinking. And I'm okay with that. But count me out. I'll buy season tickets, pay for hotels/food/gas/tolls/parking, and I'll Stand Up And Cheer. But I'll be damned to pay college kids to stay and/or not leave a football team. I have much more important things to do with my money. If they want to come to Ohio, great. If they want to leave, then go. I'm just not going to pay into trying to change the latter.
I'm stepping off my soapbox now...