SJ Tuohy leaves executive director role at UCF’s NIL collective
Story by Matt Murschel, Orlando Sentinel• 17h • 3 min read
Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ot...ctor-role-at-ucf-s-nil-collective/ar-AA1t9ziD
We get a third of the revenue other schools get. It’s hard to snag top talent offering a 2003 Honda Accord and some Huey Magoo’s gift cards.Apparently UCF is dead-last in the Big 12 in NIL money, so whoever replaces him can't do much worse.
Conference Revenue is not tied to NIL. Yet.We get a third of the revenue other schools get. It’s hard to snag top talent offering a 2003 Honda Accord and some Huey Magoo’s gift cards.
I believe that to be a technical answer. Getting 75 million instead of 25 would make a difference everywhere. When you have less money than the other schools everything that comes in from donors is used differently.Conference Revenue is not tied to NIL. Yet.
However much a school makes in conference pay does not affect NIL funds. This is changing but today's product on the field is not correlated whatsoever to our BIG12 Payout.
I see what you're saying, it means the AD has to weigh priorities between NIL and, for example, buildings or recruiting budget. But BYU, Cincinnati and Houston are in the same boat and apparently have more NIL money. And as far as priorities, isn't NIL at the top of the list? Do we need another player study lounge with someone's name on it? And if we're at the bottom of the Big 12 in NIL money, why is our roster so portal-heavy? Why are we spending six figures on low-ceiling, out-of-shape portal QBs when we already have QBs we recruited in the locker room?I believe that to be a technical answer. Getting 75 million instead of 25 would make a difference everywhere. When you have less money than the other schools everything that comes in from donors is used differently.
You can watch interviews of him and he seems like a South Beach club coke pusher. All the best to him.I've heard that SJ is a little scummy, so this may be a great thing for the future of rebuilding these programs
That decision by gus was beyond bad. KJ...ughIs NIL really the problem or the players this team is spending the money on. KJ Jefferson got a nice pay day to carry a clipboard, that shouldn't be on NIL staff, that should be on the coaching staff. Now if we find out that NIL is choosing players and telling Malzahn this is your team that's different, however, I am guessing Malzahn was the one saying Jefferson has to get paid.
Makes sense why the weirdo Vitamin water guy hanging around....giving hugs and kisses of course.You can watch interviews of him and he seems like a South Beach club coke pusher. All the best to him.
Since that locker room 'pep talk', the team has been in a downward spiral.Makes sense why the weirdo Vitamin water guy hanging around....giving hugs and kisses of course.
1000%...Glad somebody else noticed that.Since that locker room 'pep talk', the team has been in a downward spiral.
AD is not weighing his priorities between NIL and buildings or recruiting budget. As of today those items CANNOT intermingle. The earliest that a school can pay players is 2025, if everything goes as planned...I see what you're saying, it means the AD has to weigh priorities between NIL and, for example, buildings or recruiting budget. But BYU, Cincinnati and Houston are in the same boat and apparently have more NIL money. And as far as priorities, isn't NIL at the top of the list? Do we need another player study lounge with someone's name on it? And if we're at the bottom of the Big 12 in NIL money, why is our roster so portal-heavy? Why are we spending six figures on low-ceiling, out-of-shape portal QBs when we already have QBs we recruited in the locker room?
The whole thing is so unseemly anyway. Can you imagine if NFL fans had to scrap together the funds to pay the players on their favorite teams? I would hate to be a fundraiser for a college athletic department having to explain why boosters needed to pay for premium season tickets, donate to the school to improve the facilities and buy uniforms for the track & field team, and oh also pay the football players' salaries. Donor fatigue sets in eventually.