To me this is the portal working. I get the sense that the coaches weren't too upset to see him leave, and I hope Dishon gets what he's looking for in his final year of college basketball.I hope Dishon received the amount he was looking for. I certainly do not begrudge a young man "getting his." Best wishes big man.
Where is Auburn getting their money? Even with renewed interest in the program, they play in a 9,000 seat stadium that they don’t even sell out all the time.Sounds like an another Auburn get.
They've had some very good players that size since Pearl has been there.Except he’s 5’10.
I do not know, but they were quick to sign Keshawn Hall from UCF. Maybe Chuck is contributing heavily.Where is Auburn getting their money? Even with renewed interest in the program, they play in a 9,000 seat stadium that they don’t even sell out all the time.
A school’s ticket sales do not fund their NIL programs. Rather, the schools boosters fund the schools’ NIL.Where is Auburn getting their money? Even with renewed interest in the program, they play in a 9,000 seat stadium that they don’t even sell out all the time.
Auburn football attendance is close to 90k at Jordan-Hare. That's a lot of ticket, concession and donor club money to fund sports.Where is Auburn getting their money? Even with renewed interest in the program, they play in a 9,000 seat stadium that they don’t even sell out all the time.
Basketball attendance means little. Television revenue for SEC schools dwarf the B12.Where is Auburn getting their money? Even with renewed interest in the program, they play in a 9,000 seat stadium that they don’t even sell out all the time.
I'll be STUNNED if 70k ever happens.Auburn football attendance is close to 90k at Jordan-Hare. That's a lot of ticket, concession and donor club money to fund sports.
Iowa State is around 60k, but the reality is Jaime needs to support football with an eye toward growing attendance toward 70k.
He owns the chuck stopsI do not know, but they were quick to sign Keshawn Hall from UCF. Maybe Chuck is contributing heavily.
Auburn boosters had enough money to buy a football championship (you know it wasn’t coaching) so basketball should be no problem.Where is Auburn getting their money? Even with renewed interest in the program, they play in a 9,000 seat stadium that they don’t even sell out all the time.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is an auburn alum from what I rememberAuburn boosters had enough money to buy a football championship (you know it wasn’t coaching) so basketball should be no problem.
He will be one week older than LeBron was when he got drafted.That’s a crazy take and wonder if you’re just being contrary because of the hype. But this kid should be a senior in high school. He played up to the level of NBA all stars against the US Olympic team last summer. He was the 4th freshman ever to win the AP Player of the Year and the youngest to ever win it. Yeah, he is an “all around good player.”
And the member schools of the SEC and B1G will always have a 'starting' advantage with NIL over other schools. This is because less of their fans discretionary donations will now be going to their Athletic Departments, and more to NIL, due to the huge media contracts they have.A school’s ticket sales do not fund their NIL programs. Rather, the schools boosters fund the schools’ NIL.
And the member schools of the SEC and B1G will always have a 'starting' advantage with NIL over other schools. This is because less of their fans discretionary donations will now be going to their Athletic Departments, and more to NIL, due to the huge media contracts they have.