Thanks for putting my fundraising page out there! Anyone can easily donate online on this page and the money will go specifically to the men’s basketball program! The proceeds do not go through me in any way, I just designed my fundraising page and chose what the money will be used for as a social advocate for Dins Day. Whatever method you choose to support the program, I want to thank you. I appreciate everyone’s efforts to help out. Go Dins!!!Fuonetime wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2019 8:21 amAnother great podcast from HCBR. As he mentioned we had some big time supporters who ponied up 10k and more for the program. We need more of those and a big thank you to all our boosters who invest extra funds in our FU BB. We also need contributions in the $100 plus range. FU is competing against many well funded programs and we need all of our base on board. BR mentioned sending a check made out to FU for the BB program to our AD or BB office. Dins Day is coming up and some extra cash can only encourage our gifted and dedicated coach. Another option is supporting our fellow uffer giving site: https://dins-day-2019-athletics.everyda ... r-fu-hoops. Let’s get ‘er done!
That would make sense, most of those tournaments have terrible attendance so they need to get some money from somewhereNCPaladin22 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:42 pmI’ve been told by a staffer before that all those “real” tournaments have entry fees that are 20k-50k in range.
I'd doubt that ticket sales are the main revenue source for any of these tournaments; television contracts and corporate sponsorship pay the bills. I'm also skeptical that Duke, Wichita State, and Michigan paid any money, much less $50K, to play in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational, Charleston Classic, and Air Force Reserve Tip-Off Presented by Citi, respectively. Any money that was exchanged went the opposite direction.DungeonRealm wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 10:10 pmThat would make sense, most of those tournaments have terrible attendance so they need to get some money from somewhereNCPaladin22 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:42 pmI’ve been told by a staffer before that all those “real” tournaments have entry fees that are 20k-50k in range.
Wofford participated in the Maui Jim Maui Invitational two years ago and in the Battle for Atlantis last year, albeit not in the final brackets.NCPaladin22 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 9:48 amNot sure those high profile tourneys are the ones being discussed. When was the last SoCon team in any of the tourneys you just mentioned?
An NAIA team or D2 team would be a step up from the NCCAA teams we've been playing. Glad to hear Jalen Slawson is playing well also. What happened to the times when you couldn't practice in the off season.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:40 pmBR has me fired up for 2019-2020. Gurley has already put on 8 pounds since the season ended. Jordan Lyons is doing Jordan Lyons things. The more I think about it, I really think we will be the best team in the league come March. The cupboard is fully stocked on those guys know how to play. And I trust BR above anything else. He will have those guys ready.
Was glad he talked more about the schedule and the difficulties of getting home games. And mentioned how schools are even saying no to us know that we've gotten better. It all makes sense. Still would rather play a local DII team than a NAIA squad, but I guess you gotta take what you can get.
I believe the rules state that the coaches can't run it and can't be present, but there's nothing that states that the guys can't all get together and scrimmage. Maybe BR got his info from the strength coach or senior leader that he trusts?apaladin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 7:31 pmAn NAIA team or D2 team would be a step up from the NCCAA teams we've been playing. Glad to hear Jalen Slawson is playing well also. What happened to the times when you couldn't practice in the off season.fufanatic wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:40 pmBR has me fired up for 2019-2020. Gurley has already put on 8 pounds since the season ended. Jordan Lyons is doing Jordan Lyons things. The more I think about it, I really think we will be the best team in the league come March. The cupboard is fully stocked on those guys know how to play. And I trust BR above anything else. He will have those guys ready.
Was glad he talked more about the schedule and the difficulties of getting home games. And mentioned how schools are even saying no to us know that we've gotten better. It all makes sense. Still would rather play a local DII team than a NAIA squad, but I guess you gotta take what you can get.
I thought that too. He really is honest. As a fan I love it, but that might have been one opinion best kept close to the vest.