
I want to be clear, I’m not getting paid to do this, and I wasn’t asked to do it either.
As a former college athlete, I understand the importance of having the resources needed to be competitive with other programs.
In 2018, Clemson had 23.7% of their alum contributing as boosters and they only have 162,000 alumni. ... https://t.co/1wFMpFcN3T
— ChopChat.com (@ChopChat_) December 7, 2020
Exactly. If fans want to compare teams on the field....then it's only fair to compare what fans are contributing to what fans of the competition are doing. If we keeping it 💯 we're looking like Louisville 2016 in that department. https://t.co/ZqUPPvwEQ9
— ChopChat.com (@ChopChat_) December 7, 2020
There is no reason why FSU athletics shouldn’t have 20,000 people signed up as Seminole Boosters. It’s as little as 5 dollars per month. That’s like brewing your coffee at home instead of going to Starbucks once per month. If you want FSU athletics to be or stay competitive with the top programs, it’s something that must happen right now.
As you can see, the Noles are already trying to play catchup with Clemson, not to mention all of the other programs that are fully committed to the success of their student-athletes.
Let’s become One Tribe and make it happen.