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Attacking and withholding from NIL is counter productive unless you disagree with the direction that NIL is taking and even then you should be able to direct to just the players you are interested in and not general fund. This is not a Wilcox slush fund. If you want better Cal FB and BB, give to NIL
Here's my question to you; if we donate more money, will we get materially more wins with this coaching staff? Are better players able to compensate for the hole the coaching staff is putting us in? Because if the answer is no, then what is the point?
The point is if we crash NIL we know for sure the result will be lots of losses. Right now even with Wilcox ****ing everything up our NIL has made us competitive. It's the only thing that's made us competitive.
What's the point of being competitive if we are going to lose close games anyways? Might as well save the cash to buyout Wilcox's contract
Yes, but paying coaches is not what NIL money is for.
I guess the question is; why can't it be? Money is fungible after all.
As I've said, I think the people behind the collective COULD flex their muscles and get the administration to make big changes through indirect influence. I don't think that works if they actually have less money to play with. Having a lot of money is what would give them the clout.
I'm not sure I follow. Every dollar spent on NIL funds for players is one less dollar that goes towards the buyout, no?
No, because these are totally separate piles of money.
Ok let me be more clear. Donate less money to the NIL fund, and send that money towards the buyout fund. Every dollar put into the NIL fund is one less dollar that goes into the buyout fund. I'm not talking about money already in the NIL fund unless it can be backed out to the donor to redistribute
The people who donate to the NIL are separate from the folks who donate to Cal. NIL donors are folks who want to win now. Cal donors are generally people who are happy with how things have been and want to continue to support the University. Those donors are not always the same - sometimes they are - but they both are meaningful to the University and to Cal athletics. They are not going to hamstring the current team for some future benefit not in evidence.
No one who actually donates money in a real way decides not to donate because of a bad year. They know that next year without the donations will be infinitely worse - we have had a lot of those years.
Of course there are a lot of people who stop donating because of hurt feelings, perceived slights, petty grievances and other assorted excuses (they moved my seats, they gave away my parking sport, the changed the donor levels, etc). But if you want Cal to fail stop donating. If you want to succeed, continue to do so. Coaches will come and go and on occasion we may get someone who is great. When that happens, we can generally hold onto them. Not a lot of Cal coaches have moved on for better pastures for football in the past 135 years. I think one or two. We generally fire them, or they die (RIP Andy Smith).
This is not a job where you get to fire people as a fan. This is a passion. You do not have the ability to change Cal's behavior - we have all seen that over the decades that have preceded all of us. So just donate or do not - but stop trying to get others to stop donating because it makes you feel better when you don't want. It is unproductive and silly.
Being effective as a fan is what Sebastabear is doing, or the burners, or the stealth marketers. Being a fan is more impactful when you do stuff that makes other come to the games, or support the team, as opposed to whinging on a message board about the donations you are no longer making. I can say that the folks who are making the life changing donations are doing so for the very good reasons that not doing so is going to hurt. Its a dumb argument and discussion every time it has come up and continues to be one.
I get why people may want Wilcox and Knowlton gone. But if you want a replacement you need to have a place for them to come to that provides support - not a place where the winds of change mean you can no longer field a team or show support to your athletic base. That proves exactly what everyone said about Cal - they do not care about football. Caring about football is not withdrawing all support when things do not go your way and the team is 3-3 having lost by a total of 8 points against two top 25 teams and FSU.