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Can we stay competitive in the NIL era?
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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 863784" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>There are multiple issues at play here.</p><p></p><p>First, just being a millionaire isn't enough. It is being a significant multi-millionaire.</p><p>Second, you need to have multi-millionaires that are interested in supporting the FB program. This is purely a guess on my part, but i'm willing to bet that a lower percentage of GT alums care deeply enough about the FB program to contribute to it than alot of other schools.</p><p>Third, that 1/6 number is in a vacuum. Think about alumni sizes. GT has a relatively small alumni base due to how many students GT has relative to other schools (especially the factory type schools). Every year they are pumping out more alums than GT and every year the difference in the size of the alumni bases increases. So even if GT has a higher ratio of millionaires, it may actually have fewer millionaires in total just due to the difference in alumni base size.</p><p></p><p>My gut is that due to the 3 above factors that GT likely has fewer millionaires willing to create NIL's than most large state schools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 863784, member: 1776"] There are multiple issues at play here. First, just being a millionaire isn't enough. It is being a significant multi-millionaire. Second, you need to have multi-millionaires that are interested in supporting the FB program. This is purely a guess on my part, but i'm willing to bet that a lower percentage of GT alums care deeply enough about the FB program to contribute to it than alot of other schools. Third, that 1/6 number is in a vacuum. Think about alumni sizes. GT has a relatively small alumni base due to how many students GT has relative to other schools (especially the factory type schools). Every year they are pumping out more alums than GT and every year the difference in the size of the alumni bases increases. So even if GT has a higher ratio of millionaires, it may actually have fewer millionaires in total just due to the difference in alumni base size. My gut is that due to the 3 above factors that GT likely has fewer millionaires willing to create NIL's than most large state schools. [/QUOTE]
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