I'd say the fanbase is like 10% each blindly anti- or blindly pro-Pollard. Yet all these stupid threads come out and the blindly anti-Pollard people think everybody is blindly pro-Pollard, and vice versa.
I'm sure Pollard could spend even more time talking through the specifics of how the NIL works, but frankly, that's probably bad business. There are donors that like the idea of some small portion going to WBB or Wrestling. You want Pollard to come out and say, "don't worry, those sports only get what gets specified by donors for those sports, and all our truly discretionary AD money goes to MBB and FB."
How do you think general donors that just donate to the AD without specifying a sport but that like the idea of a small portion of their money going to things like WBB or wrestling will react to that? Donate more? Probably not. Donate and specify that their donations are for WBB or wrestling? That will really help FB and MBB. Laying out all the details, fine print and asterisks of how this works is probably more negative than positive for FB and MBB. The upside is what? So dumbass fans on message boards can hear it from the horse's mouth that every possible dollar is going to FB and MBB, when that is likely already the case?
I'm sure there are more stones to overturn to raise more money. I'm sure there are things Pollard doesn't do well, and maybe there are some great untapped ideas that could break the floodgates open. So far most of what I have ever heard on people that want Pollard to get "more creative" or "get with the times" are just at best some marginal changes but are mostly different ways of robbing Peter to pay Paul, asking the same people in the fanbase for more money through different vehicles.
Maybe we do need a new AD that has some totally radical ideas. Otherwise, unless you can change ISU's education programs to ones that produce more billionaires, or pick ISU up and move it to a state that doesn't have a dog **** economy and a state government that seems hellbent on running ISU into the ground, the options that have elevated programs in the current era are off the table.