Try and vote as honestly as you can. For any sort of NIL collective you need to have a certain dollar value per year that you hit for it to be worthwhile. No one is going to care if we get 30 knuckleheads putting $100 a year into an account so we can give 10 players $300 a year.
The idea would be, probably starting with basketball, that the money would be divided equally among all scholarship players as a way to compete with other schools and not cherry picking an individual player, like Indiana is with TJD and Thompson, and giving them a big paycheck to return.
So, we get a pool of $40,000 and each scholarship player gets a little over $3,000.
It's ok if you don't want to contribute. Everyone has to make their own decisions for their own reasons.
The idea would be, probably starting with basketball, that the money would be divided equally among all scholarship players as a way to compete with other schools and not cherry picking an individual player, like Indiana is with TJD and Thompson, and giving them a big paycheck to return.
So, we get a pool of $40,000 and each scholarship player gets a little over $3,000.
It's ok if you don't want to contribute. Everyone has to make their own decisions for their own reasons.