Same. A golf outing isn’t a draw because I don’t play and I’m not local. So it’s not much of a perk.
Curious to see how this develops and if other options spring up.
Is their legal counsel based in Greensboro?
Lenny Dykstra will do it for like $50 (probably $500 if you have to edit out the F bombs and other BS language).
Maybe I’m late to the game here, but how are these membership collectives anything other than boosters directly paying players to play for their schools? Or maybe that’s just allowed now?
I haven’t listened yet, but will. Seems like the charitable foundation route would have been much better to me, if I correctly understand how some other schools are doing it. Basically donors give money to the collective (and can write it off), collective gives some of the money to local/national charities, and some (most) of the money to players to publicly support those charities. A membership-type level collective seems too much like the Deacon Club, which many of us contribute to already.
People need to back up their mouths with some money.
Are people doing this? If this has been vetted by the board, I’m in.