NorthKCHawk
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Thanks, Fry. Those points seem consistent to the general scuttle, but as we know, there are lots of ways to raise NIL funds. The Swarm is the most visible way that happens, but I would imagine there are the guys you witnessed flying out of the IC airport that can be tapped to write a big check for a specific player. It also appears that coaches and schools are figuring out ways to funnel their own money through channels to compensate players.I have heard from people in person who I trust, as well as online that ISU has more than we do. Smaller school, yes, but I'd argue that their fans are just as rabid and they're basically building a small town next to Trice for $200M here shortly. Google Cytown. There's LOTS of money being spent in Ames.
Brad Heinrichs who runs the Swarm collective has also been on record numerous times on podcasts and interviews showing his frustration with not having the level of money that's competitive even within our own "tier" of programs.
So for me at least I'm pretty sure we aren't competitive. There's definitely been zero creativity other than a branded beer in trying new things to get money coming in.
Lastly, I think the results to this point speak for themselves. If Iowa was competitive financially, we'd have been making some waves by now. To this point we haven't even made a ripple. As far as guys not leaving, I do think we have one of the best cultures around and that has to play a big part. Higgins could've bolted but he's said how much he loves the Iowa program and staff.
I guess that is my point, there is just no way to really know how much money is being spent or is available because it is dark money.
As for not making splashes, I think the KF model for NIL would be similar to his approach overall: bring in 3 star kids, develop the shit out of them, and pay those guys as they mature to ensure they do not bolt. Use the portal to fill a handful of specific needs, but generally, rely upon your existing roster to fill holes.
But again, we had a 7-figure guy on campus this weekend, so there is money there. How much? Who knows?