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    https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana.aca-featured-2

    Personally, in principle, I don't like donating money to NIL groups. I donate to the RCAF and other specific sports clubs but may reallocate some of my donations to Krewe Allons. If we can't raise NIL money, we won't be able to compete


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    Default "Adapt or Die" Advocate Telling It Like it is.


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    $$$$ drives the world . . . NIL now drives the athletic world . . . have some or stay home

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    I saw that article yesterday, and I fully understand the message.

    But sorry, I’m paying for my own kids’ college education. I’ll continue donating to the programs.

    Hopefully some local businesses, from car dealerships to restaurants, find it worthwhile to sponsor an athlete for advertisement or something of that sort.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WestUCajun View Post
    https://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana.aca-featured-2

    Personally, in principle, I don't like donating money to NIL groups. I donate to the RCAF and other specific sports clubs but may reallocate some of my donations to Krewe Allons. If we can't raise NIL money, we won't be able to compete
    I could be mistaken, however under recent NCAA rules changes, haven’t they made it so now Louisiana’s participation in NIL is no longer prohibited?

    If that is the case, it can be handled through RCAF

    Like Runner, I’m paying to get my youngest son through PT school with no loans and a fresh start when he gets out. 3 years $150,000 for just tuition and apartment. That is a chunk on one trying to wind down his work life.

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    Fifty years of something like a CLASS organization and NIL would be taken care of.

    Its not to late, start CLASS now.

    Cajuns Louisiana Athletic Student Support organization.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    I could be mistaken, however under recent NCAA rules changes, haven’t they made it so now Louisiana’s participation in NIL is no longer prohibited?

    If that is the case, it can be handled through RCAF

    Like Runner, I’m paying to get my youngest son through PT school with no loans and a fresh start when he gets out. 3 years $150,000 for just tuition and apartment. That is a chunk on one trying to wind down his work life.
    Not sure if the RCAF can contribute as it is a non-profit 503C corporation where contributions to it are tax deductible whereas contributions to a NIL aren't. Not sure if NIL donations from a 503C can be considered an legitimate expense. Any tax experts out there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Fifty years of something like a CLASS organization and NIL would be taken care of.

    Its not to late, start CLASS now.

    Cajuns Louisiana Athletic Student Support organization.
    Now THAT sounds good, but isn't that what Krewe Allons is for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    Now THAT sounds good, but isn't that what Krewe Allons is for?
    Yes

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    Default Re: Telling It Like it is.

    Recently read where the Ohio St athletic director stated they will be needing to reduce funding in several sports then reallocate those savings into certain sports' players to ensure they compete at the highest levels. This from a university with one of the highest athletic department budgets in the country. The athletic department leaders must decide in order to fully fund women's softball at higher levels, what other women's sports funding is decreased? Same question goes for men's sports. Painful but necessary. Some things gotta give.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WestUCajun View Post
    Not sure if the RCAF can contribute as it is a non-profit 503C corporation where contributions to it are tax deductible whereas contributions to a NIL aren't. Not sure if NIL donations from a 503C can be considered an legitimate expense. Any tax experts out there?
    The question would be whether the use of RCAF for NIL would jeopardize their 501(c) 3 status?

    If RCAF does not have that limitation, then we may have a mechanism for the NIL donations to RCAF by fans to indirectly be tax deductible . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    Now THAT sounds good, but isn't that what Krewe Allons is for?
    No not even close.

    CLASD would be for students and students only and is not involved in raising money.

    In the long run however CLASS would raise more money than every effort UL has ever put forth, combined

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duckster View Post
    Recently read where the Ohio St athletic director stated they will be needing to reduce funding in several sports then reallocate those savings into certain sports' players to ensure they compete at the highest levels. This from a university with one of the highest athletic department budgets in the country. The athletic department leaders must decide in order to fully fund women's softball at higher levels, what other women's sports funding is decreased? Same question goes for men's sports. Painful but necessary. Some things gotta give.
    Take money away from big fish and broadhead. They won’t compete even if they had it

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    I could be mistaken, however under recent NCAA rules changes, haven’t they made it so now Louisiana’s participation in NIL is no longer prohibited?

    If that is the case, it can be handled through RCAF

    Like Runner, I’m paying to get my youngest son through PT school with no loans and a fresh start when he gets out. 3 years $150,000 for just tuition and apartment. That is a chunk on one trying to wind down his work life.
    Really? Yikes, where is this PT school? Do you mean physical therapy? Seems law or mba would be more cost effective

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    Really? Yikes, where is this PT school? Do you mean physical therapy? Seems law or mba would be more cost effective
    Baton Rouge and not if you want to be a PT

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