NIL Strategy

I don't think we should increase $ for porter 20% moser, personally.. I think it could demoralize the BMDs further if/when we miss the tourney anyway.. might be better off hoarding and giving a larger than normal pot to a good coach. Idk
We shouldn't, but the way I took Denny's words and what he said on KREF, increasing NIL is for the program not for Porter. He's establishing a new baseline and expectation for how the program should be funded whether its for Porter or for the next guy after next season.
 
We shouldn't, but the way I took Denny's words and what he said on KREF, increasing NIL is for the program not for Porter. He's establishing a new baseline and expectation for how the program should be funded whether its for Porter or for the next guy after next season.
Great, but if that’s possible why didn’t Joe C do it?
 
The one point I loved was he wanted ANYONE to explain how spending dead money (porter buyout money) would be better than putting that same money into NIL for the team. No one can argue that one, unless they simply don’t like Porter

alrighty....pm is fired and he's owed about $2.5mil over the next year.
so they bump nil spending by $2.5mil instead.
what are your expectations next season?
 
alrighty....pm is fired and he's owed about $2.5mil over the next year.
so they bump nil spending by $2.5mil instead.
what are your expectations next season?
But they wouldn’t even have to pay it out at once. And it would be decreased by whatever he makes from a new coaching job. So it’s not even that much of a hit.
 
I feel that people might open their wallets if they thought the would get some results from their money with a new coach. Why throw money at Moser so he can get us to the bubble again?
 
I think I’m just going to keep reiterating this: we had a top 10 portal class this year.
And no depth beyond the starting 5. Which definitely cost us mid season. The starting 5 was very good by February.
 
And no depth beyond the starting 5. Which definitely cost us mid season. The starting 5 was very good by February.
Partially true. But he was still acting like we had depth in January. And who could fully blame him based on what he had seen against the level of our non-conference competition. Once he shortened his rotation we got better. I will give you that a healthier Dayton played a role in that. But Jones, Dayton, and Kiril all gave quality minutes when they didn’t have to go longer than desired. We won a lot of games in past years with a bench rotation worse than that.
 


Well well. The actual numbers for overall budget sure don’t paint us as being as destitute as Moser and his stans would have us believe.


This doesn't include NIL
Even still, we are 11th in the SEC

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Florida and Vanderbilt were not in the FOIA...so assume we are 11th/12th.

Almost seems like NIL = success? Weird.
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Florida and Vanderbilt were not in the FOIA...so assume we are 11th/12th.

Almost seems like NIL = success? Weird.
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Why is Georgia #8 in standings? They are last here.. but by your logic they MUST be under us in the standings. Why is a&m in with a first year coach?

Why is tejas not #1-3? Why isn't Tennessee #1-2? Why isn't Kentucky #4?

Could there be another factor (coaching) or is it, just as your are implying, you buy your success?
 
It is actually very easy to argue that.
You hire a good coach you will make up the buyout pretty quickly.
Ticket sales aren't going to come back under Moser.

The more I hear from Denny, the less I like the hire if this is his thought process
If you don't like Denny, I like him even more.
 
Why is Georgia #8 in standings? They are last here.. but by your logic they MUST be under us in the standings. Why is a&m in with a first year coach?

Why is tejas not #1-3? Why isn't Tennessee #1-2? Why isn't Kentucky #4?

Could there be another factor (coaching) or is it, just as your are implying, you buy your success?
Have to see NIL list to answer that. If Georgia was much higher than us on NIL it actually proves that coaching doesn’t matter as much. Which is what Switzer stated out loud a long time ago.
 
The one point I loved was he wanted ANYONE to explain how spending dead money (porter buyout money) would be better than putting that same money into NIL for the team. No one can argue that one, unless they simply don’t like Porter
Despite what another post around here says, it's not that easy.

Operations - This comes from an operating fund. This is funded by all things OU athletics. Things paid out of this would be Moser's salary and regular operating expenses.

Internal Revenue Sharing - This is a calculation. It's a set amount each year. OU determines how to allocate that amongst the sports they want to allocate it to. I'm guessing that allocation won't change much, year over year. It's not that much though. If it's what, $20-something million for the entire athletic department, and you figure football gets a big chunk, this is a small number.

Outside NIL - No University funds are used for this. Can't be. This is the stuff that goes thru the Clearinghouse. This is the part that NOBODY has good numbers on, because no school in their right mind is going to share those numbers. This is where the majority of the NIL is coming from, and thus OU does not really control other than potentially telling donors they need more money in those funds to be able to strike deals with players. But OU cannot fund it directly.

So no, the Porter buy-out money and the true outside NIL money are not one in the same.

Some of you all should take some accounting/finance classes. It's not an overly difficult topic, and some of you are missing the basics as it relates to accounting at NFP/Governmental organizations, and being able to read the financial statements that are available to everybody.
 
Guys, settle down. No one is in here saying Moser is an amazing coach. But if we have to choose between a buyout or more NIL money Ill take NIL money for this year. Why change coaches and still not spend enough on the team?
 
If you don't like Denny, I like him even more.
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