SPONSOR NOTE: Those Who Stay

Submitted by Seth on January 7th, 2024 at 5:13 PM

Pushing back to the top.

From the Editor:

The system as it is will not be the system forever, but it will be the system under which Michigan goes into 2024 and what follows. If we can raise enough now, bring back enough, this gets to keep going. The more who stay the more will want to. -Seth

From Jake Butt:

From Jared Wangler:

We need your help to keep our team. Last year, Champions Circle® launched the One More Year Fund to support key Michigan players like Blake Corum, Trevor Keegan, and Zak Zinter who elected to return to Michigan for One More Year. Now, we’re launching the Those Who Stay NIL Campaign.

Our rivals are coming after many of our key players, trying to induce them to leave Michigan. It's time for the Michigan Family to show our players how much we appreciate them and want them back in Maize and Blue!

To keep the momentum going, please contribute now.

BrownJuggernaut

January 6th, 2024 at 5:21 PM ^

Question from someone not really following the portal - is the premise of this a real threat? Are our rivals trying to steal our players? Or is it that there are other opportunities (e.g. NFL) that might take our players away? Regardless, I want our guys to stay and get rewarded for it. Just the premise seemed fear mongering vs lets reward our guys for staying. Genuinely curious!

Seth

January 6th, 2024 at 5:33 PM ^

It is a real threat. They're eyeing a championship team with major difference-makers at their areas of need. They're seeing a school that let Hunter Dickinson go to Kansas for money. They're seeing an NCAA that has zero interest in going after anyone for tampering or using NIL as an inducement however much they say the opposite in public, and less than zero interest when it's Michigan who's getting tampered with. The players have agents now, paid by percentage, who are thus primarily motivated by the final dollar amount, and are working on their clients to put that above all else. We have some NFL decisions from the coach and several star players that could hinge on who sticks around. If we get this cascading in the right direction...

I won't tell anyone what to do. I wont tell anyone what their priorities should be. But you asked, and there's your answer.

mackbru

January 11th, 2024 at 4:33 PM ^

No, I don’t think they are lying. I think they are fundraising in a typical way.

The main theme of every fundraising plea is: If you don’t give us more money, the sky will fall. 

The sky didn’t fall last year. It won’t fall this year. Give if you can. But money won’t be a problem for a program like Michigan. 
 

Robbie Moore

January 11th, 2024 at 11:46 AM ^

My biggest problem here is this (and I am sure Harbaugh agrees):

There are long term multi-billion TV contract that enrich everyone but the players. Coaches are overpaid. Bureaucracies expand to enormous levels of overpaid paper pushers who add little. The corrupt NCAA gets theirs. But, for the players to benefit from this obscene gravy train, we, the fans, have to dig into our pockets. And we will because (aside from the exploited players) we are the only ones here who are motivated by passion and love.

UESWolverine

January 6th, 2024 at 5:42 PM ^

Their goal is $1M. Why not just tack on $1-5 to every ticket next season? 

Also - why not offer stadium tours or pics with some of the athletes in exchange for donations? 

Amazinblu

January 6th, 2024 at 7:20 PM ^

While I agree the current system prevents schools from being directly involved, I recall a recent NCAA suggestion that schools could be involved in NIL in the future.

Tampering, and reaching out to players early - is prohibited?   Wow, that’s news… 

Glad the NCAA is enforcing Pay for Play and other guidelines.

Oh, just wondering if any cheeseburgers were served during Manning’s $ 800K OV to Texas.

Catchafire

January 6th, 2024 at 8:31 PM ^

I contributed what I could.  Might contribute a bit more on Monday.

Hunter Dickinson definitely made the smart move to move on for money.  But, for those looking at the basketball team as to why it is so bad, it's not just because of Howard.  

Every little bit counts.

Tunneler

January 7th, 2024 at 12:40 AM ^

There was a time... I think it was 4 years ago... It was approx. 2020... Twenty Twenty was a bad year... for many reasons... But it was about that time, when I can't remember who was transfering out, but it was not nearly the first.  I am serious so I am double spacing now.  Then I proffered: Those that stay, will be the ones that remain.

It was a shit show.  I think 'Bama won that year. We went in the drink... but they won so many times, I can't even keep track.  UM just slayed the dragon.  'Bama was the senior dragon, Georgia was the junior dragon, & OSU was just business as usual.  I just want to take this time, to admit, that I may have been wrong about what the future held. But no man knows the future. And to this I say: Those who stay will be champions!

Larry Z

January 7th, 2024 at 12:23 PM ^

Ok wealthy multi millionaires, let's see those Benjamins.

I'm poor, and already buy Michigan crap that I don't need. If I try and give money, I will have to break into my kid's piggy bank.

There are plenty of you multi million Michigan Alums that can afford to give a little!

And, if you are feeling extra giving, how about giving me some, I don't need much, just one or two mil, so I can start my dream!!! 

NowTameInThe603

January 7th, 2024 at 1:32 PM ^

It’s $25 min. Do the math. This goes directly to the players. This $1 million is supplementing what big donors contribute.

Notre Dame has $20 million for their team.

You are a shit fan if this is the stance you take. I get if $25 means something to you no shame there. But if you buy merch get a grip.

Michigan_Marc

January 7th, 2024 at 4:29 PM ^

I would love to help out, and even sent out an email to Brian back on the 25th: Brain Storming - MGoBlog Scholarship/NIL.

Please have him review the high-level email, let's see how we can put everything in motion, and secure our team.

Also, I am trying to involve Rich Eisen, as well as Charles Woodson, and anyone who can assist with our efforts.

Wolverine Blitzkrieg

January 7th, 2024 at 8:12 PM ^

We hear about our NIL woes…well, here’s our chance to do something about it.

I gave my $100…let’s keep this train rolling!!  Feels great to give back to these young men and the program (although a small amount, it all adds up)!!