UM alumnus pays for 100+ students to go to Indy

Submitted by MightyMatt13 on December 1st, 2021 at 1:48 PM

Very cool story. More than 100 members of the Maize Rage will be able to take a bus and get a ticket for the game on Saturday with the expense covered. It definitely crossed my mind that when I was in school, there's no way I would miss this game but also no way I'd be able to afford it (especially with hotel prices). We only had to worry about B1G Basketball Tournaments in those days, a far more manageable expense.

As the kid says in his tweets, "WE ARE MAKING THIS A HOME GAME"

https://twitter.com/SpencerTreyWood/status/1466072227678502918

Leaders And Best

December 1st, 2021 at 2:08 PM ^

Good for him and cool thing to do for the Michigan students. He can be charitable and still be a complete douche at the same time. The Sackler family have donated billions of dollars to the arts and charities, and well, you know the rest. Philanthropy is good, but it is also a way very rich people can launder their name and reputation.

Tex_Ind_Blue

December 1st, 2021 at 2:19 PM ^

"but it is also a way very rich people can launder their name and reputation".

 

The "but" nullifies the "Philanthropy is good" part. Your sentence makes it sound a bad thing. I am curious whether I am reading your sentiment correctly. 

Shouldn't the (very) rich people give away/donate/spend their money to benefit folks who are not so rich? 

Leaders And Best

December 1st, 2021 at 2:32 PM ^

I don't see why it can't be both. Philanthropy can be abused by the very rich. Portnoy making this donation is the equivalent of me donating $100 to a cause. The philanthropy part is good. The bad part starts when people start lionizing and celebrating very rich people for making donations (which will have a very sizable tax benefit for them) while glossing over or ignoring problematic things those people have done.

Anand Giridharadas has written pretty well and extensively on this subject.

Blue Vet

December 1st, 2021 at 2:44 PM ^

The part in the parentheses is as important as the rest of what you wrote.

Not only do donations make large tax benefits, WE the people are in effect paying for their apparent largesse. Donations enable them to pay fewer taxes, which means we have to pay MORE taxes.

However, that's about the system. Regardless of that, it's good that someone's paying 100+ students to go to the game Saturday.

Go Blue! Beat Iowa!

Holmdel

December 1st, 2021 at 3:02 PM ^

If Portnoy donates $1 million, that enables him to pay $500k less in taxes (assuming a 50% marginal tax rate to simplify things) which means he is still out $500k (which we can call the grand total of his "largesse").  It is not "apparent" largesse, it is $500k in actual largesse, after consideration of tax benefits.  And yes, that tax benefit means that the rest of us will have to pay an extra one-hundredth of a cent "MORE" in taxes.  But still not nearly as much as Portnoy, who may be a douche.

SalvatoreQuattro

December 1st, 2021 at 3:55 PM ^

Governments do the same thing something people like Anand Giridharadas either don’t understand or ignore.

Cuban government provides “free” healthcare and college education whilst also controlling the lives of citizens and gross human rights violations.

It’s almost like concentrated power is bad in all of it’s form or something.

gweb

December 1st, 2021 at 2:53 PM ^

My daughter can’t rent a car as she and her 6 friends are only 18-19 year old freshmen.  They weren’t sure how to get there so they are taking the Greyhound bus route.  Leaves Ann Arbor at midnight Friday and 11 hours to get there with stops (Wowsers).  No excuses, she said “dad, I’m going to that game no matter what.”

I live in Florida or would drive them myself and was just there last weekend.  Love the story above, wish there were more options for the students, but if there is a WILL there is a way!!!

Wendyk5

December 1st, 2021 at 2:59 PM ^

When I was a student, we went to the Rose Bowl my senior year. The university offered hotel packages with transportation to and from the game. IIRC, we had to get our own flights, but they may have even offered packages for those, too. I do remember the whole thing was much cheaper than if we had tried to plan the whole trip ourselves. Too bad they're not offering something similar, like chartering buses and giving students discounted prices. 

matty blue

December 1st, 2021 at 4:31 PM ^

CWood2

December 1st, 2021 at 6:14 PM ^

Please calm down matty blue. We get it. You hate Portnoy and think he’s a scumbag. We get it. We’ve all got it noted now. Can we enjoy that 100+ students are going to get to go to the big ten championship for free? This is a great story and we need as many raucous fans there as possible to make it like a home game. 
 

p.s. - we didn’t forget. We still know you hate Portnoy and think he’s a scumbag. 

Perkis-Size Me

December 1st, 2021 at 5:12 PM ^

I remember Northwestern did something similar back in 2018, and I thought it was really cool. I think they offered it as an option for just about any student who wanted to go, that they would offer to bus them to the game and either offer them a free ticket, or a severely discounted one at face value. 

I hope Michigan takes over that stadium. I'm sure plenty of Iowa fans will be there, but I also have to believe that after having never been to the BTCG before, that Michigan fans from all over the country are coming in droves to see this game. Just as long as a bunch of OSU fans who already bought their tickets don't hold onto theirs out of petty spite. 

wolverinebutt

December 1st, 2021 at 6:11 PM ^

These young folks are going to have a great time and support the team.  I tip my hat to the donor and lets leave it at that.  Who cares about his taxes and all that BS.  Leave at he did a nice thing for the students.  I remember Coach H saying "no good deed goes unpunished".  Don't punish and judge this generous donor.