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I heard some Ivy kids might have been getting NIL last season. just the top guys though.
Yep, saw an interview with Dutcher from SDSU before the season and he specifically called out that they were having to compete with Yale and Harvard on NIL. But it may be a chasm between Yale and Columbia.
 
Yep, saw an interview with Dutcher from SDSU before the season and he specifically called out that they were having to compete with Yale and Harvard on NIL. But it may be a chasm between Yale and Columbia.
I had no idea SDSU was the kind of academic school to recruit in those circles.
 
can you name a professor at any of the 68 schools in March Madness?
I bet you can name some players.

athletes generate revenue. professors don't. people have complained forever that actors make so much money and high school teachers don't.
actors generate revenue.
At research institutions, professors generate a ton of revenue through grants, where the university generally gets a 15%ish cut, and through patent deals for things developed in labs at the university.

These institutions are getting hundreds of millions of dollars through grants and patents etc. for top professors
 
At research institutions, professors generate a ton of revenue through grants, where the university generally gets a 15%ish cut, and through patent deals for things developed in labs at the university
then those professors are revenue producers.

does a professor who generates "a ton of revenue" get paid more than a typical professor since there's probably more demand for such a high revenue producer, or does he just say you're welcome and get a regular salary?
 
Yeah, top professors who generate revenue are paid significantly more, sometimes in the millions. I was more pointing out that the fact that the general public doesn’t know their names doesn’t mean they aren’t generating revenue greater than the well known athletes
 
I had no idea SDSU was the kind of academic school to recruit in those circles.
I dont think has anything to do with academics, think he was making the point that even the IVY's are locked and loaded with NIL, ot at least the top ones. SDSU did have a freshman top 100 type recruit this year that originally committed to Harvard.
 
Yeah, top professors who generate revenue are paid significantly more, sometimes in the millions. I was more pointing out that the fact that the general public doesn’t know their names doesn’t mean they aren’t generating revenue greater than the well known athletes
I started my career on the expense side of a company. I realized pretty quickly if I ever wanted to get paid I better get on the revenue producing side.
 
With Mojo coming back, I’ll reiterate here that Jamie Kaiser has to be our number 1 priority right now. Would be perfect at the 3, maybe 4 spot for us. Produced well offensively at Butler and was also good defensively. We can’t just think about offense this portal. Have to prioritize players who are good defensively too.
 
then those professors are revenue producers.

does a professor who generates "a ton of revenue" get paid more than a typical professor since there's probably more demand for such a high revenue producer, or does he just say you're welcome and get a regular salary?
I do believe professors generate revenue for a university, that revenue is called tuition. I further believe that universities would pretty quickly go out of business if they did not employ these expense laden positions of professors pretty quickly.

I guess I'm old fashioned in thinking that a universities primary mission is higher education, not putting on sports and entertainment events. Perhaps pay scales should be commiserate with employees who are central to the mission and based on experience and results.

And also if this is the model where we are at, lets not call them students anymore. They are not students, they are employees of the University.
 
they can be both a student and get paid to scale by the university for a job. universities employ tens of thousands of their students every year. feels like you're defaulting to the extreme here because of the money being much higher.

Why do coaches get millions - even at Richmond?

I'll stick with my example - more valuable to the University of Richmond: 4 years of Kevin Anderson or 21 years of Chris Mooney?
 
I do believe professors generate revenue for a university, that revenue is called tuition. I further believe that universities would pretty quickly go out of business if they did not employ these expense laden positions of professors pretty quickly.
teachers leave and we replace them ... with no affect on applications or tuition.

none of us chose Richmond because we knew anything about any individual teacher here.
UR has a good reputation and ranking. that's based on the quality of the students it attracts. that's the only way to rank colleges. there's no way to rank teachers.
 
teachers leave and we replace them ... with no affect on applications or tuition.

none of us chose Richmond because we knew anything about any individual teacher here.
UR has a good reputation and ranking. that's based on the quality of the students it attracts. that's the only way to rank colleges. there's no way to rank teachers.
I was in academia for awhile so perhaps I have a biased perspective. There are a lot of students who attend a school to have the opportunity to learn from certain professors. Taking classes from Nobel Laureates or other legendary figures in your area of interest is a huge factor for some students.

That probably isn’t the reason why students choose to attend Richmond, but it is a factor at other types of schools
 
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