pretty sure.Did the whole team sign with Tivo?
Sorry, late to the thread, as if you needed another reason not to support Zaxby’s, Ray Goff is their largest franchise operator, 42 restaurants in four states, so he’s in on the action also.Dang…going to make it a little harder for me to eat there knowing that and they just opened a new zaxbys down the road from me.
First entire team NIL deal, according to this article.
TiVo, known for creating a premium home football watching experience with its 4K streaming device, is also enhancing how the Georgia Tech team prepares for games. TiVo upgraded the team’s media room with a new projector, a state-of-the-art sound system, a TiVo Stream 4K, deluxe movie seating, and (of course) some cozy TiVo pillows. After a hard practice, a number of athletes were surprised with some silk TiVo PJs to relax in. And every player got a TiVo football, made to the specifications and by the manufacturer of the Yellow Jackets’ own game ball.
In addition to receiving what is for most players, their very first NIL contract, every Georgia Tech player will also receive a TiVo Stream 4K. The TiVo Stream 4K upgrades the football viewing experience by converting any TV into a premium smart TV experience, bringing favorite shows, games and apps onto one hub.
Great idea, I’ve got an old tv and was thinking no about a firestick or roku but I’ll probably give the TiVo device a try now.That's great!
I'm getting a TiVO just to support the company that supports my team. Right now they are $30 bucks and you can get 15% off that if you give them your junk email address to catch send their junk emails.
I've wondered the same. It's only a matter of time. At this point let's just let it rip and enjoy the ride like Rod Sweeting - "Awww shiiaaa"Something I wonder about - are players allowed to give shoutouts to sponsors during games? When our guys go write their instagram handles on the whiteboard after a turnover, what if they write their sponsor's name instead? What if its a sponsor ESPN doesn't agree with?
I don't see that happening, or at least not happening a lot. It would be in their better interest to put their Instagram handle and use their Instagram to have ads for sponsors. The players would be much better off hyping themselves, and then using their social media to advertise. Take Yates for instance. If he put "Buy Braves Tickets" on the board, he wouldn't get credit for any sales related to that. If he puts his Instagram handle, and people buy tickets from the link on his Instagram, he gets a commission.Something I wonder about - are players allowed to give shoutouts to sponsors during games? When our guys go write their instagram handles on the whiteboard after a turnover, what if they write their sponsor's name instead? What if its a sponsor ESPN doesn't agree with?
A sponsor would far rather have their own name on that board, being broadcast nationally for 15 seconds, than 100 posts on the athletes' instagram. I would think they could say "Everytime you get a turnover and write our name on that board, you get $10k"I don't see that happening, or at least not happening a lot. It would be in their better interest to put their Instagram handle and use their Instagram to have ads for sponsors. The players would be much better off hyping themselves, and then using their social media to advertise. Take Yates for instance. If he put "Buy Braves Tickets" on the board, he wouldn't get credit for any sales related to that. If he puts his Instagram handle, and people buy tickets from the link on his Instagram, he gets a commission.
That would depend on who the player is already. I also think you are overestimating the value. It would take a very popular game for someone to get an offer that size. Also, in your previous post you asked about sponsors that ESPN doesn't agree with. If competing sponsors start showing up on turnover boards, ESPN will just not show them on TV. They might also stop showing them just because "sponsors" who aren't paying ESPN directly are benefitting from it.A sponsor would far rather have their own name on that board, being broadcast nationally for 15 seconds, than 100 posts on the athletes' instagram. I would think they could say "Everytime you get a turnover and write our name on that board, you get $10k"
The Tivo device they're handing out is more like a Roku competitor. Depends on which streaming service you get whether you get ACC nw. Tivo supports Youtube tv which has ACC nw. I'd do some investigating; I'd heard terrible quality issues in the past. Hopefully they are solved. We had Tivos for 10+ years before moving to roku and google android tvTiVO carry the ACC Network?
I've wondered the same. It's only a matter of time. At this point let's just let it rip and enjoy the ride like Rod Sweeting - "Awww shiiaaa"
The Tivo device they're handing out is more like a Roku competitor. Depends on which streaming service you get whether you get ACC nw. Tivo supports Youtube tv which has ACC nw. I'd do some investigating; I'd heard terrible quality issues in the past. Hopefully they are solved. We had Tivos for 10+ years before moving to roku and google android tv