The John Ruiz family is ready to support Miami’s athletic department ‘substantially’ in the future per 247

This is what we’ve needed. A deep pocketed booster with loves the U

I know this dude posts here. Which one are you? 😂
He posts here?! Ok….

Mr Ruiz, you are a hero, and the entire fanbase is incredibly appreciative. Thank you. And if there’s any way we can help.. need a body disposed of maybe? CIS is here for you.
 
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This is what we’ve needed. A deep pocketed booster that loves the U

I know this dude posts here. Which one are you? 😂

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Does the Miami Hurricanes athletic department have the financial support to compete at the top level of college football?

There has been some chatter in UM circles about a potential deep pocketed booster, John Ruiz, having the means to come to the forefront and help provide financial support to the UM athletic department in the future.

According to Forbes.com, Ruiz, who is an attorney, entrepreneur, and founder of a firm called MSP Recovery that is set to be worth ‘over $20 billion’ thanks to a recent acquisition by Lionheart Acquisition Corp. II that plans to take the company public.

That net worth would make Ruiz, the son of Cuban immigrants, one of the wealthiest residents in the state of Florida.

Ruiz’s business model is primarily based on an algorithm that identifies medical claims that are paid by government-funded healthcare programs where it believes another insurer like an auto policy or worker’s compensation is actually responsible.

MSP then seeks to collect the full billed amount—there’s usually a huge difference between what the government paid and what the healthcare system asked for.

Ruiz was quoted in Forbes as saying: “The government ends up paying bills that it should not pay for because there is no system to identify who should be the proper payer. That’s what we've revolutionized in America.”

According to Forbes, MSP is operating under the assumption that 11%—or around $177 billion—of the $1.6 trillion spent on Medicare and Medicaid each year is actually related to accidents, fraud and misconduct, which means that somebody else should have paid the bill.

InsideTheU.com was recently able to briefly speak with Ruiz and wanted to pass along some notes from the conversation on what his vision for the UM athletic department looks like…

• Ruiz and his family are die hard fans of Miami Hurricanes athletics. Ruiz graduated from UM in 1987. He is proud that his three children, Johnny, Cristy, and Alex are also Miami alums. All three children were involved with UM athletics as Johnny and Alex played for UM’s baseball program while Cristy was a member of UM’s dance team, the Sunsations. “We are a Miami Hurricanes family,” Ruiz said. “This school means so much to us.”


• Due to his financial success as a business man, Ruiz wants to give back to the school that means so much to his family. He is not ready to announce what that type of financial commitment would be, but he wants to make clear that he is ready to step up and support Miami’s athletic department “substantially” in the future. “My family is very fortunate to be in a good financial situation to provide meaningful help,” Ruiz said. “I hope my willingness to provide support will also spark a strong core of local businessmen that I know who may be motivated to join me.”

• Ruiz wanted to make it clear that he has nothing against former athletic director Blake James, calling him “a great man” and also noting “we have nothing but great things to say about the people that work at UM” that he does believe UM’s athletic department would benefit from modernizing their approach and implementing more business principles that take advantage of UM’s brand combined with the South Florida business potential. “In my opinion, you have to bring back the interest of the athletes,” Ruiz said. “Organizations have to be malleable and be willing to adapt with the times while also having a vision for what the future holds. Miami has the best brand in college athletics and I see so much potential there from my experience with creating companies that have a solid platform for marketing and an understanding of how to extract the power of marketing. That buzz and that swag is important. We need to excite people to back this program. Having a business mindset that brings innovation can change the entire playing field.”

• What vision does Ruiz ultimately have for the Miami Hurricanes football program? “I went to school during the 1980s and those UM teams were some of the greatest of all time,” Ruiz said. “I come from an era when Miami was a power to be reckoned with and I know it will take time to build, but with the right leadership from top to bottom, I think Miami has the potential to return the swag and success of the 1980s.”


• Does Ruiz have any opinions about what direction UM should go with the athletic director search and the impending decision on whether or not to retain football coach Manny Diaz? “I am supportive of what needs to be done and willing to back up the university substantially,” he said.


• Ruiz did confirm that he has a family connection to current Oregon coach Mario Cristobal. His wife’s family is related to Cristobal.

• At the end of the day, Ruiz wanted to make it clear that he is not trying to ruffle any feathers, understanding that this is the first time he and his family are planning to substantially give to the UM program. “I just want to make it clear that we are ready to help and the program can count on us on multiple levels,” Ruiz said. “We care about this university and this athletic program.”
Boner alert. This is ******* fantastic news
 
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Most of the current BOT have given millions over the years and this guy has given next to nothing. A lot of them think he is full of hot air and won’t come across. They want a big check right now and a pledge of future donations before they listen to him.
No. Not the way this works. Our BOT/boosters have been willing to give middling money for mediocre results. Ruiz is explicitly saying he’s willing to drop big money for championship level athletics. He 100% deserves to hear what the vision is and how his money would reshape the culture.

Note that I’m not saying he needs to be involved in hiring decisions.
 
Bet some BOT members are scared of this. New and a bigger dog on the block.
My thoughts exactly. Combine Ruiz and Lambert announcing commitments to the athletic dept with the twitter train ran on Epstein and you'd have to think other BOT members want nooo part of being on the wrong side of this.
 
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I think a lot of you are getting over excited.

Those that work in finance (I do) can tell you that his deal isn't done yet and there are a multitude of reasons why it may not go down the way everyone is expecting.

Temper your expectations and if you wanna rely on some knights in shining armour, look closer at Mas/Soffer/Lambert
Having been directly part of a recent SPAC transaction that did actually close and go public, you are 100% correct. There are any number of things that could cause this to fall apart including something as simple as the SEC continuing with round after round of comments that never end.
 
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This is what I’ve been saying for years.

We need money.

Big money.

We weren’t getting it from the fan base.

Rather than a bunch of rich boosters, we will have one big **** booster, and a small handful of what I would call medium type boosters.

I don’t care.

Get that money by any means necessary. It is only way will really be able to ever compete.
 
Having been directly part of a recent SPAC transaction that did actually close and go public, you are 100% correct. There are any number of things that could cause this to fall apart including something as simple as the SEC continuing with round after round of comments that never end.
It's Miami

Everything here is about how loud you shout and how much you talk. The fact that Ruiz is already using words like "swag" are an immediate red flag to me.

Basically don't count on him. If it happens, it's a bonus but we have much closer problems
 
Great thoughts if Ruiz can get his money and will infuse it into the athletics programs, especially football. Could we be seeing the changing of the old guard out with a newer guard emerging?
 
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Does the Miami Hurricanes athletic department have the financial support to compete at the top level of college football?

There has been some chatter in UM circles about a potential deep pocketed booster, John Ruiz, having the means to come to the forefront and help provide financial support to the UM athletic department in the future.

According to Forbes.com, Ruiz, who is an attorney, entrepreneur, and founder of a firm called MSP Recovery that is set to be worth ‘over $20 billion’ thanks to a recent acquisition by Lionheart Acquisition Corp. II that plans to take the company public.

That net worth would make Ruiz, the son of Cuban immigrants, one of the wealthiest residents in the state of Florida.

Ruiz’s business model is primarily based on an algorithm that identifies medical claims that are paid by government-funded healthcare programs where it believes another insurer like an auto policy or worker’s compensation is actually responsible.

MSP then seeks to collect the full billed amount—there’s usually a huge difference between what the government paid and what the healthcare system asked for.

Ruiz was quoted in Forbes as saying: “The government ends up paying bills that it should not pay for because there is no system to identify who should be the proper payer. That’s what we've revolutionized in America.”

According to Forbes, MSP is operating under the assumption that 11%—or around $177 billion—of the $1.6 trillion spent on Medicare and Medicaid each year is actually related to accidents, fraud and misconduct, which means that somebody else should have paid the bill.

InsideTheU.com was recently able to briefly speak with Ruiz and wanted to pass along some notes from the conversation on what his vision for the UM athletic department looks like…

• Ruiz and his family are die hard fans of Miami Hurricanes athletics. Ruiz graduated from UM in 1987. He is proud that his three children, Johnny, Cristy, and Alex are also Miami alums. All three children were involved with UM athletics as Johnny and Alex played for UM’s baseball program while Cristy was a member of UM’s dance team, the Sunsations. “We are a Miami Hurricanes family,” Ruiz said. “This school means so much to us.”


• Due to his financial success as a business man, Ruiz wants to give back to the school that means so much to his family. He is not ready to announce what that type of financial commitment would be, but he wants to make clear that he is ready to step up and support Miami’s athletic department “substantially” in the future. “My family is very fortunate to be in a good financial situation to provide meaningful help,” Ruiz said. “I hope my willingness to provide support will also spark a strong core of local businessmen that I know who may be motivated to join me.”

• Ruiz wanted to make it clear that he has nothing against former athletic director Blake James, calling him “a great man” and also noting “we have nothing but great things to say about the people that work at UM” that he does believe UM’s athletic department would benefit from modernizing their approach and implementing more business principles that take advantage of UM’s brand combined with the South Florida business potential. “In my opinion, you have to bring back the interest of the athletes,” Ruiz said. “Organizations have to be malleable and be willing to adapt with the times while also having a vision for what the future holds. Miami has the best brand in college athletics and I see so much potential there from my experience with creating companies that have a solid platform for marketing and an understanding of how to extract the power of marketing. That buzz and that swag is important. We need to excite people to back this program. Having a business mindset that brings innovation can change the entire playing field.”

• What vision does Ruiz ultimately have for the Miami Hurricanes football program? “I went to school during the 1980s and those UM teams were some of the greatest of all time,” Ruiz said. “I come from an era when Miami was a power to be reckoned with and I know it will take time to build, but with the right leadership from top to bottom, I think Miami has the potential to return the swag and success of the 1980s.”


• Does Ruiz have any opinions about what direction UM should go with the athletic director search and the impending decision on whether or not to retain football coach Manny Diaz? “I am supportive of what needs to be done and willing to back up the university substantially,” he said.


• Ruiz did confirm that he has a family connection to current Oregon coach Mario Cristobal. His wife’s family is related to Cristobal.

• At the end of the day, Ruiz wanted to make it clear that he is not trying to ruffle any feathers, understanding that this is the first time he and his family are planning to substantially give to the UM program. “I just want to make it clear that we are ready to help and the program can count on us on multiple levels,” Ruiz said. “We care about this university and this athletic program.”
Stopped reading at Blake James “is a great man.” 🤮🤮🤮
 
I think a lot of you are getting over excited.

Those that work in finance (I do) can tell you that his deal isn't done yet and there are a multitude of reasons why it may not go down the way everyone is expecting.

Temper your expectations and if you wanna rely on some knights in shining armour, look closer at Mas/Soffer/Lambert

From what I can tell Lambert is not really a big money man
 
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