Texas A&M Launches Centennial Fund

aTm is in the crazy position of having all the money in the world, fertile recruiting grounds, a huge rabid fan base, and…very mediocre results on the field. It’s amazing that they haven’t been able to just buy themselves a championship.

If Jumbo gets an elite QB they’ll make some noise. If not, they’ll stay about where they are.
Exactly. They've only been able to buy ONE double digit win season in the last 20+ years.

Absolutely, they could see lightning in a bottle if they buy a transformational type QB but that's easier said than done- even in this new climate.

I'd love nothing moar than to deflate their optimism on Sept. 17. TVD needs to make the leap to the next level if that's going to be a reality.
 
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Exactly. They've only been able to buy ONE double digit win season in the last 20+ years.

Absolutely, they could see lightning in a bottle if they buy a transformational type QB but that's easier said than done- even in this new climate.

I'd love nothing moar than to deflate their optimism on Sept. 17. TVD needs to make the leap to the next level if that's going to be a reality.
They might have to significantly overspend there to do it. To use an example, sign Ewers to a $30M/year NIL deal, and Manning to a $30M/year NIL deal a year later. With a sizeable, multimillion dollar bonus to whoever ends up the starter.

Basically, something truly extraordinary and ridiculous to ensure that they have their superfluous quarterback who can do for them what Vince Young did for Texas.
 
They might have to significantly overspend there to do it. To use an example, sign Ewers to a $30M/year NIL deal, and Manning to a $30M/year NIL deal a year later. With a sizeable, multimillion dollar bonus to whoever ends up the starter.

Basically, something truly extraordinary and ridiculous to ensure that they have their superfluous quarterback who can do for them what Vince Young did for Texas.
I was thinking just that but wandered if uncapped money will actually help or hurt the ability to stack 5 star type QBs? I'm not sure then at that point the kid just doesn't go somewhere where he'll get slightly less money but is essentially guaranteed the starting job at some point.
 
I was thinking just that but wandered if uncapped money will actually help or hurt the ability to stack 5 star type QBs? I'm not sure then at that point the kid just doesn't go somewhere where he'll get slightly less money but is essentially guaranteed the starting job at some point.
What I think happens is that unless an A&M overspends to stack bluechips (like I proposed above), you'll actually see a much more widespread dispersal of QB talent.

Baylor or Missouri might not spend as much as Texas or Oklahoma on overall NIL, but they might devote most of their resources to a halo (i.e. quarterback) signing. So rather than wait a year or two, an incoming four star quarterback goes to a Utah or Virginia Tech or a Maryland where they'll get a disproportionate NIL deal. Now his teammates might get comparatively less and the college might not be as competitive for linemen or other skill positions, but the school can crow about how they secured a high value quarterback.
 
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“When we recruit student-athletes to Texas A&M, our goal is to develop them academically, athletically and in their personal lives,” Texas A&M Director of Athletics Ross Bjork said. “We are in the most transformational time in the history of college athletics, but at Texas A&M we are always going to hold ourselves to a standard of excellence. The Centennial Campaign is a commitment to that standard and an investment in our student-athletes.”

Through the Centennial Campaign, the 12th Man Foundation has committed to securing $120 million in donor contributions, which represents the largest philanthropic fundraising effort in the organization’s history outside of the historic redevelopment of Kyle Field.

“Donor support has always been a vital part of Texas A&M Athletics’ success,” said 12th Man Foundation President and CEO Travis Dabney ’96. “Through the Centennial Campaign, 12th Man Foundation donors are again standing to answer the call from Texas A&M to fulfill our mission of funding championship athletics.”
Hysterical that they try to describe this as a philanthropic effort!
 
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Click into the link. Its facilities not NIL.

I always love how people comment on things without reading. They've been upgrading facilities and this is another big *** project they're on.

As for NIL, last year won't be a fluke with them. It's basically buy the best team you can and they're game.
 
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