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47Contribute NIL of $50 or greater per month8.51%4Contribute NIL of $20 to $49 per month14.89%7Contribute NIL <$20 per month8.51%4Plan to Contribute NIL when they start winning8.51%4Do Not Plan to Contribute NIL48.94%23Other (please provide comment10.64%5Tags: None
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Originally posted by ABC View PostCan someone clarify something for me? I assume that individual business (restaurants, car dealers) can pay an athlete for advertising, without going through armchair?
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Originally posted by JVShocker View Post
I have a friend who played football for OU back in the day, and every time they beat Texas, boosters were shelling out loads of the green stuff in the locker room after the game. So my guess is, YES you can just pay them money if you qualify, and maybe NO you can't pay them money if you don't qualify. The rules are a bit vague and quite possibly, unenforceable.
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I will GLADLY contribute. But like others I need a little more info and communication.
I signed up for Armchair when they launched, but other than a couple early communications...it dropped to nothing quickly."He called me around noon and was thrilled," Brandt said. "He said he was going to be a Shocker forever." -- RIP Guy, you WILL indeed be a Shocker forever!
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Originally posted by ABC View PostCan someone clarify something for me? I assume that individual business (restaurants, car dealers) can pay an athlete for advertising, without going through armchair?
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Regardless of whether companies go through Armchair, Opendorse, or directly and whether or not their have been any communications can anyone point me to where Shocker athletes are out there endorsing products or services or other promotional efforts for businesses and other organizations? I have heard of a couple of autograph signing activities but haven't seen much else. But, I am not a very good barometer of activity because I don't watch a lot of TV anymore. I do listen to quite a bit of radio during the day. Does not seem like much is going on, but as I said I am not good barometer of that.
Who are the WSU athletes that are in big demand for their NIL?
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Originally posted by JVShocker View Post
I have a friend who played football for OU back in the day, and every time they beat Texas, boosters were shelling out loads of the green stuff in the locker room after the game. So my guess is, YES you can just pay them money if you qualify, and maybe NO you can't pay them money if you don't qualify. The rules are a bit vague and quite possibly, unenforceable.
Qualify? Blood test? IQ test? BMI?
No. You know.
The same code that qualifies you to break every NCAA regulation with no fear of penalty. Some schools (and some coaches even) qualify, and some do not. It appears to (even) be genetic. Those with red or green blood (Vulcans) don't qualify, while those with blue blood appear to be immune.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostRegardless of whether companies go through Armchair, Opendorse, or directly and whether or not their have been any communications can anyone point me to where Shocker athletes are out there endorsing products or services or other promotional efforts for businesses and other organizations? I have heard of a couple of autograph signing activities but haven't seen much else. But, I am not a very good barometer of activity because I don't watch a lot of TV anymore. I do listen to quite a bit of radio during the day. Does not seem like much is going on, but as I said I am not good barometer of that.
Who are the WSU athletes that are in big demand for their NIL?
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