Rhody Excellence Collective Executive Director
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Congrats to Stone Freeman
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We’ll deserved!!
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Sort of what I was hinting at before when I said that there's a lot of investment and focus on our collective now, and why I had faith for the upcoming season and player retention. I fully believe we'll be able to make serious NIL commitments to players moving forward.
The previous "director" wasn't really a director, he was out of Indiana and had a bunch that he was covering. Stone being dedicated to URI's efforts exclusively is a huge win and indication that NIL is going to be a big focal point for us.
So well deserved for Stone and a very very smart hire by Tom and David. This is going to get good!
The previous "director" wasn't really a director, he was out of Indiana and had a bunch that he was covering. Stone being dedicated to URI's efforts exclusively is a huge win and indication that NIL is going to be a big focal point for us.
So well deserved for Stone and a very very smart hire by Tom and David. This is going to get good!
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This is fantastic news! Having someone like Stone, who bleeds Keaney Blue, in this role should be a game changer. If there is one thing I know about Stone its that the guy will work tirelessly to make sure we are competitive among our peers in the NIL space. I hope Rhody fans realize how big this is for our program. I'm dropping a donation today to show my support!
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Well said Blue Man, this will be huge considering this current college landscape.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months ago Sort of what I was hinting at before when I said that there's a lot of investment and focus on our collective now, and why I had faith for the upcoming season and player retention. I fully believe we'll be able to make serious NIL commitments to players moving forward.
The previous "director" wasn't really a director, he was out of Indiana and had a bunch that he was covering. Stone being dedicated to URI's efforts exclusively is a huge win and indication that NIL is going to be a big focal point for us.
So well deserved for Stone and a very very smart hire by Tom and David. This is going to get good!
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Encouraging!
Wasn't a good sign when I had signed up before when, they promised a koozie, never got it, emailed them twice, never got a response, called and it was the wrong number.
You have to have someone in charge able to focus on it 24/7 and someone who obviously cares. It's competitive out there! Thank you Stone!
Wasn't a good sign when I had signed up before when, they promised a koozie, never got it, emailed them twice, never got a response, called and it was the wrong number.
You have to have someone in charge able to focus on it 24/7 and someone who obviously cares. It's competitive out there! Thank you Stone!
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this is such good shit
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Agree great news!
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Great news to have Stone overseeing this! Much thanks, Ramster, for posting the story link.
As an aside. I am familiar with Coast to Coast Promotions. Longtime RI family business. The owner still is - unless he retired - Michael Ferranti who, I believe, was appointed as CEO of the PC Collective in ‘23.
I actually know Mike. Real nice guy and very good business person despite being a PC booster/supporter.
I am confident Stone will give it all he has and do an excellent job.
Let’s goooooooo
Add this news to the positives thread!
As an aside. I am familiar with Coast to Coast Promotions. Longtime RI family business. The owner still is - unless he retired - Michael Ferranti who, I believe, was appointed as CEO of the PC Collective in ‘23.
I actually know Mike. Real nice guy and very good business person despite being a PC booster/supporter.
I am confident Stone will give it all he has and do an excellent job.
Let’s goooooooo
Add this news to the positives thread!
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Let's go Stone!!! Very good news.
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Excellent intel, BlueMan. Much appreciated!Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months ago Sort of what I was hinting at before when I said that there's a lot of investment and focus on our collective now, and why I had faith for the upcoming season and player retention. I fully believe we'll be able to make serious NIL commitments to players moving forward.
The previous "director" wasn't really a director, he was out of Indiana and had a bunch that he was covering. Stone being dedicated to URI's efforts exclusively is a huge win and indication that NIL is going to be a big focal point for us.
So well deserved for Stone and a very very smart hire by Tom and David. This is going to get good!
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I think we can now say that the way it was being run for the past, who knows how long, wasn't good. In fact, by what someone here told me, it was really bad. Let's just leave it at that.
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Bleed Keaney Blue!
”I'm not coming there to be in the top 3 of the Atlantic 10. I'm coming to win the damn thing!”
”I'm not coming there to be in the top 3 of the Atlantic 10. I'm coming to win the damn thing!”
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Wow that’s huge indeed , if we can be competitive in NIL that will go a long way in getting us where we need to be in A10 hoops
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Just wondering if I should give directly to my best player, or to a collective where I have no idea where it goes?
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Will this have an immediate impact? In other words, can we expect a higher level of transfers than what we've been getting?
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Unlike the UMass Collective, I don't think the primary focus this year will be on keeping players. One would think more effort will go into attracting better players.
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What does this job pay, $100k a year?
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The cash needs to go to David Money Green our best player
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….what?
No it doesn’t.
Without question, first priority is Cam and Fuchs. 3 years left.
I don’t know if there’s loopholes for Fuchs with him being from overseas, but if there is, gotta figure it out.
If can’t pay Fuchs, Hammond is next for big money.
Losing Green next year would suck, but we’re not a tournament team with or without him.
Cam, Fuchs, Hammond are building blocks for a top level A10 team.
Go Rhody
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I know Edey had NIL issues being Canadian. I think Fuchs will run into the same issues with getting paid NIL money on his visa.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 months ago….what?
No it doesn’t.
Without question, first priority is Cam and Fuchs. 3 years left.
I don’t know if there’s loopholes for Fuchs with him being from overseas, but if there is, gotta figure it out.
If can’t pay Fuchs, Hammond is next for big money.
Losing Green next year would suck, but we’re not a tournament team with or without him.
Cam, Fuchs, Hammond are building blocks for a top level A10 team.
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Arch needs a GM for talent acquisition/maintenance, so he can focus on coaching
If Stone has that role, can he still announce games?
If Stone has that role, can he still announce games?
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Stone is great. Let’s hope he’s not recruiting for us. Don’t believe he has any credible experience evaluating talent. I assume Stone’s job will be primarily promoting the collective, marketing and fundraising. Ultimately Archie is deciding who and how to spend the money.
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Whatever we do we can’t swing and miss again in the portal , it’s too darn IMPORTANT!NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 months ago Arch needs a GM for talent acquisition/maintenance, so he can focus on coaching
If Stone has that role, can he still announce games?
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I think NYG was referring to Stone’s new job with Rhody excellence asking if he can still call games and not a hypothetical as a GM recruiting players.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 months ago Stone is great. Let’s hope he’s not recruiting for us. Don’t believe he has any credible experience evaluating talent. I assume Stone’s job will be primarily promoting the collective, marketing and fundraising. Ultimately Archie is deciding who and how to spend the money.
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Correct. Can he still call games when he might be one of a handful of people that probably knows what every player is making?Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 months agoI think NYG was referring to Stone’s new job with Rhody excellence asking if he can still call games and not a hypothetical as a GM recruiting players.bigappleram wrote: ↑2 months ago Stone is great. Let’s hope he’s not recruiting for us. Don’t believe he has any credible experience evaluating talent. I assume Stone’s job will be primarily promoting the collective, marketing and fundraising. Ultimately Archie is deciding who and how to spend the money.
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We will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
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- Tyson Wheeler
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Why do you think so many teams take overseas trips together?RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 months agoI know Edey had NIL issues being Canadian. I think Fuchs will run into the same issues with getting paid NIL money on his visa.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 months ago….what?
No it doesn’t.
Without question, first priority is Cam and Fuchs. 3 years left.
I don’t know if there’s loopholes for Fuchs with him being from overseas, but if there is, gotta figure it out.
If can’t pay Fuchs, Hammond is next for big money.
Losing Green next year would suck, but we’re not a tournament team with or without him.
Cam, Fuchs, Hammond are building blocks for a top level A10 team.
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
Give to Rhody's NIL
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I doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months agoWe will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
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I just signed up for a recurring contribution.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoI doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months agoWe will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
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Fuck yea. More like you please!URI_05 wrote: ↑2 months agoI just signed up for a recurring contribution.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoI doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months ago
We will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
Give to Rhody's NIL
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Re: Rhody Excellence Collective Executive Director
Yup! I forgot the opponent but Purdue played someone notable in OOC (Alabama?) in Toronto just for Edey and NIL purposesBlue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoWhy do you think so many teams take overseas trips together?RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 months agoI know Edey had NIL issues being Canadian. I think Fuchs will run into the same issues with getting paid NIL money on his visa.Rhody15 wrote: ↑2 months ago
….what?
No it doesn’t.
Without question, first priority is Cam and Fuchs. 3 years left.
I don’t know if there’s loopholes for Fuchs with him being from overseas, but if there is, gotta figure it out.
If can’t pay Fuchs, Hammond is next for big money.
Losing Green next year would suck, but we’re not a tournament team with or without him.
Cam, Fuchs, Hammond are building blocks for a top level A10 team.
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Re: Rhody Excellence Collective Executive Director
I joined early before there were options but we're in the $20/month bucket where it's a set it and forget it thing for us. We don't even notice it, to be honest.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoI doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months agoWe will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
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I'm going to call it good with this year's 4 season tix. Probably two next year, but I am not feeling the need to donate above that.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 months agoI joined early before there were options but we're in the $20/month bucket where it's a set it and forget it thing for us. We don't even notice it, to be honest.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoI doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months ago
We will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
After multiple years of out of state tuition for two and then this year's disastrous 4 pack....Sorry, not sorry.
(bracing to hear from all the non season-ticket holders about how I now have no right to complain about the lack of success of the program.) I'm thinking if everyone on this board bought season tix, it would have more impact than everyone donating $10-20/month...
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With the new management you’ve gotta re-up in the system.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 months agoI joined early before there were options but we're in the $20/month bucket where it's a set it and forget it thing for us. We don't even notice it, to be honest.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoI doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months ago
We will probably neva know, employed by the Collective not the university? If I had to guess < 100,000. Second thought. After some KB help here, and the link to the Excellence site with levels of participation, including a one time giving, the NIL picture is coming into focus for me. Will need to rethink my participation. Thanks KBers.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
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We are fortunate these days to attend most games without having season tickets. When the Ryan first opened we did have them for a couple of years - then we had kids and financial priorities changed.NYGFan_Section208 wrote: ↑2 months agoI'm going to call it good with this year's 4 season tix. Probably two next year, but I am not feeling the need to donate above that.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 months agoI joined early before there were options but we're in the $20/month bucket where it's a set it and forget it thing for us. We don't even notice it, to be honest.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months ago
I doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
After multiple years of out of state tuition for two and then this year's disastrous 4 pack....Sorry, not sorry.
(bracing to hear from all the non season-ticket holders about how I now have no right to complain about the lack of success of the program.) I'm thinking if everyone on this board bought season tix, it would have more impact than everyone donating $10-20/month...
At the start of this season I said to my wife and now young adult kids, maybe we will get season tickets again, at least a couple since we enjoy going so much and it looks like a good time to buy as Miller gets us relevant again.
I'm holding off.
Mobley was fouled.
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- Frank Keaney
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I'm not contributing unless I know where the money is going. Sounds like the FastBreak Club on steroids.
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This is the next step in building a successful program in today’s college hoops. Build it. Brick by brick.
If you take the time to make a profile on KeaneyBlue, and make it a point to read posts while the team is losing consecutive games like it has, this post is meant for you.
You care. You really do. This is a proud program. We can contribute to the future of URI basketball for years to come now! Tell your friends. Trust
If you take the time to make a profile on KeaneyBlue, and make it a point to read posts while the team is losing consecutive games like it has, this post is meant for you.
You care. You really do. This is a proud program. We can contribute to the future of URI basketball for years to come now! Tell your friends. Trust
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I don't know, I see the emails come through with my receipt so I assume everything is going along same as before.aBlue Man wrote: ↑2 months agoWith the new management you’ve gotta re-up in the system.RhodyKyle wrote: ↑2 months agoI joined early before there were options but we're in the $20/month bucket where it's a set it and forget it thing for us. We don't even notice it, to be honest.Blue Man wrote: ↑2 months ago
I doubt it, this is a labor of love for Stone if I had to guess. He's the right guy for the job.
For anyone that does care about Stone and his pay, maybe just click that second link in my signature, or go to https://rhodyexcellence.com/join/ and start committing some dollars.
I'd have to imagine that $10-$25 per month isn't going to harm people financially.
Here's some interesting math; there are 1371 users on this site. Say 600 of them are active people who care enough about URI and still check in here. Say that 1/2 of them decide to contribute $10-25 per month. That's between $3k and $7500 per month on the low end. That's $36k-$90k per year. That's enough for a legit program changer at the top end, and can definitely support keeping and recruiting guys that can make this program a winner.
I don't think that's asking for a lot out of this fanbase, certainly this board that is never short on opinions. Imagine if this whole board contributed $10 per month? That's over a million in funding for players each year. You want program changers? It costs money.
For all the belly aching about the "big programs' that can get whatever players they want, the NIL collective is literally the way that URI can go and play with the big boys.
Instead of needing 1 big donor to come and save us with a $1M donation, literally this whole board could do that for 2 cups of coffee per person, per month.
I just re-upped my commitment. I would hope others do the same. Otherwise, the complaining is useless. We can literally right the ship ourselves. DO IT!
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As of this month you’ll be refunded for you last payment and need to re-up. The back-end management of the collective has changed.
If you say you’re a Rhody fan, I know you are my brother. For you have suffered as I have suffered.
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
Give to Rhody's NIL
Give to the Athletic Director's Fund
Give to Rhody's NIL
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Does anyone know how are donations to Rhody Excellence are applied? Are they put into an endowed fund? Are they put into a high interest savings bank with high returns? Are they being used for only basketball, because it seems like that’s the only program they’re using to get buy-in? I’m extremely happy that Stone is involved, and it seems like there has been a major increase in members since he was named.
I’m not saying that I am a high donor, but I do give what I have, and I am very disappointed in the transparency on how our donations are applied especially since we just can’t seem to get over the hump in any of our sports.
Thanks.
I’m not saying that I am a high donor, but I do give what I have, and I am very disappointed in the transparency on how our donations are applied especially since we just can’t seem to get over the hump in any of our sports.
Thanks.
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Re: Rhody Excellence Collective Executive Director
It is being used for only basketball, but yea, I wish they gave an option to give all your money to men's team, women's team, split evenly between both, etc.URIROTC2006 wrote: ↑2 months ago Does anyone know how are donations to Rhody Excellence are applied? Are they put into an endowed fund? Are they put into a high interest savings bank with high returns? Are they being used for only basketball, because it seems like that’s the only program they’re using to get buy-in? I’m extremely happy that Stone is involved, and it seems like there has been a major increase in members since he was named.
I’m not saying that I am a high donor, but I do give what I have, and I am very disappointed in the transparency on how our donations are applied especially since we just can’t seem to get over the hump in any of our sports.
Thanks.
Go Rhody
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Good/fair questions, suggest you email Stone directly. Sharing the responses here would help us further understand. If he responds.URIROTC2006 wrote: ↑2 months ago Does anyone know how are donations to Rhody Excellence are applied? Are they put into an endowed fund? Are they put into a high interest savings bank with high returns? Are they being used for only basketball, because it seems like that’s the only program they’re using to get buy-in? I’m extremely happy that Stone is involved, and it seems like there has been a major increase in members since he was named.
I’m not saying that I am a high donor, but I do give what I have, and I am very disappointed in the transparency on how our donations are applied especially since we just can’t seem to get over the hump in any of our sports.
Thanks.
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- Abdul Fox
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Thanks. I emailed Stone over the weekend. Awaiting his response, I’ll share what he writes back on this forum.section(105) wrote: ↑2 months agoGood/fair questions, suggest you email Stone directly. Sharing the responses here would help us further understand. If he responds.URIROTC2006 wrote: ↑2 months ago Does anyone know how are donations to Rhody Excellence are applied? Are they put into an endowed fund? Are they put into a high interest savings bank with high returns? Are they being used for only basketball, because it seems like that’s the only program they’re using to get buy-in? I’m extremely happy that Stone is involved, and it seems like there has been a major increase in members since he was named.
I’m not saying that I am a high donor, but I do give what I have, and I am very disappointed in the transparency on how our donations are applied especially since we just can’t seem to get over the hump in any of our sports.
Thanks.
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This new landscape of college sports is turning a school's fan base on itself with the who's a bigger fan or real fan based on if and how much you donate to its own NIL fund.
it's wild. can't be a fan anymore unless you pony up on top of whatever you already do to the institution.
it's wild. can't be a fan anymore unless you pony up on top of whatever you already do to the institution.
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And don't forget, cable, flosports, and ESPN+!KeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 months ago This new landscape of college sports is turning a school's fan base on itself with the who's a bigger fan or real fan based on if and how much you donate to its own NIL fund.
it's wild. can't be a fan anymore unless you pony up on top of whatever you already do to the institution.
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Nobody's saying stop paying rent to cut a check to Rhody Excellence. But if you want to say "well I don't like NIL, I'm not going to be part of that", then yeah, your opinion about the level of players we do or don't have isn't really valued. Everyone has a chance to help build the roster we wantKeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 months ago This new landscape of college sports is turning a school's fan base on itself with the who's a bigger fan or real fan based on if and how much you donate to its own NIL fund.
it's wild. can't be a fan anymore unless you pony up on top of whatever you already do to the institution.
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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- Abdul Fox
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Another question I’d have is, what’s the priority? Are donations to the Athletic Fund a priority at this point or is it Rhody Excellence? What’s going to drive player retention, charter flights or their own pay check? I think given where any of our sports programs are at right now, it’s going to be hard to do both.RhowdyRam02 wrote: ↑2 months agoNobody's saying stop paying rent to cut a check to Rhody Excellence. But if you want to say "well I don't like NIL, I'm not going to be part of that", then yeah, your opinion about the level of players we do or don't have isn't really valued. Everyone has a chance to help build the roster we wantKeaneyBluBallz wrote: ↑2 months ago This new landscape of college sports is turning a school's fan base on itself with the who's a bigger fan or real fan based on if and how much you donate to its own NIL fund.
it's wild. can't be a fan anymore unless you pony up on top of whatever you already do to the institution.
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From the little I know(barely wetting bottom of bucket)it seems giving directly the excellence is the most impactful way to get and retain the best players we can attract is via the excellence. If you like and want to support mens and women’s basketball. I will defer to the masters level folks here to correct me.
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