Student Body Right seeks to resurrect disbanded USC alumni clubs and pay players
Ryan Kartje (LA Times) — Two years after USC abruptly disbanded its regional Trojan Clubs, sparking outrage among its alumni network, Student Body Right has plans to relaunch the clubs and build a fundraising network for name, image and likeness.
Student Body Right is the third-party collective that rankled university officials recently with its intent to pay Trojan football players.
Dale Rech, a co-founder of Student Body Right, confirmed to The Times that the new collective intends to convert the previously shuttered alumni clubs into individual chapters of the collective, each of which would operate independently under the umbrella of Student Body Right.
With that fundraising network in place, the collective’s proposed goal is to raise enough for every player on the USC football team to be paid $50,000 per year, according to a presentation viewed by The Times.
Details on how those payments would be distributed remain murky, but the presentation notes that Student Body Right intends to pair up position groups or individual players with an organization from “a roster of selected charities that represent diverse causes and will be viewed as inclusive and reflective of the values, varied interest, backgrounds and priorities of the players.” Players would then perform community service or take part in charitable work with those organizations to receive their NIL payments.
One box has already been checked in that regulatory process: The collective was recently approved for 501c3 status as a charitable organization in the state of Nevada, meaning donations would presumably be tax-deductible.
Student Body Right announced its arrival earlier this month, much to the chagrin of USC officials who warned a collective operating outside of the university’s purview could invite scrutiny if the NCAA decides to enforce its NIL policies. The two sides have not communicated much since.
That resentment has continued to simmer as Student Body Right moves forward intent on cutting its first NIL checks to Trojan football players by the start of the spring semester in January.
Relaunching the Trojan clubs is likely to dredge up past resentment of its own from USC alumni. Many expressed their discontent in June 2020 when, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university’s alumni association announced it was changing the structure of the longstanding regional alumni clubs.
At the time, leaders from 70 of the clubs penned a letter to USC President Carol Folt decrying that USC’s alumni association “grossly underestimated the breadth and intensity of alumni opposition to dissolving the regional alumni groups.”
Now Student Body Right is hoping they’ll channel that intensity into another endeavor, one that operates without university oversight.
latimes.com
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Does Lincoln have a nickname?
10 min ago the ✌ was again flashed on the his tweet board…Who might this be?
Gotta love LR’s recruiting ✌
This smoke signal routine is fantastic! Just when you think you can’t get any more good news, a victory hand shows up.
Just read Stu Mandel’s column at The Athletic. He is predicting SC goes 9-3 overall and 6-3 in league to finish 3rd. Thus, he is predicting SC beats ND, but loses three league games (he does not say which but not hard to figure out). If I were to guess it would be Utah, Oregon State and UCLA. He is predicting a catastrophic 2022 for ASU and CO. He breaks the Pac into tiers, with Tier 1 being Utah, Oregon, SC and UCLA and Tier 2 being Oregon State, UW and Washington State. Tiers 3 and 4 are irrelevant.
I’m predicting 9-3 too. That’s one of the biggest questions floating around out there in CFB right now. Will USC will 10, or only 9 games? Only 8 seems unthinkable, but it really shouldn’t be.
So, just who will USC lose to? It better not be to Stanford. USC needs to take care of business in Palo Alto. We don’t know when the Trojans will be back there again. And a game two loss to the Cardinal would definitely change the entire Trojan season right off the bat.
With the possibilities for USC success this season, I can see the recruiting taking a turn upward as players see the Trojans are for real. I am sure LR will have several kids on visits during the season to be at a game. I am not worried about getting the big linemen or the speedy linebackers, I am sure they are being pursued and the ones who are right now cool will warm up. Not to mention I can see some flips in December.
Chris Arledge at WEARESC probably summed it up best when he declared that Helton has no business coaching at any level, and that he is better suited to be a 3rd grade PE Coach.
Arledge was very silent while Helton was here as coach though. Very few of the media wanted to be honest about how bad the Cat was.
Steve, Not be contrary, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Arledge was extremely vocal in his opposition to Helton. He was extraordinarily articulate (and funny) in his pointing out what joke Helton was. He styled himself like Cato the Elder, who ended every speech in the Roman Senate after the first Punic War with the statement “Carthage must be destroyed”. Cato the Elder got his wish granted as I recall in the second Punic War. The phrase in Latin is “Carthago delinda est”. Arledge used it as a metaphor to fire Helton. So he ended every one of… Read more »
I must have him confused with the other writers. I know most were pretty quiet until he was gone, then it took a while before they would say anything perhaps afraid he would come back.
They were all tight lipped because it would evoke
Tessalone’s revenge.
Arledge has always disapproved of Helton to the bone, along with the ORE Duck program. Funny guy, and I enjoy his takes as well.
Arledge never disappoints. He is the perfect combination of arrogance+wit+intelligence +knowledge. I look forward to musings with Arledge every week.
The Cat Has Changed His Slogan:
Faith, Family and Do Good?
Faith, Family, and Football Snapping! 😂😂
Is that the new Dudley Do Right?
Nah, Helton is way to doughy to be Dudley.
He doesn’t know right from left.
I think all USC fans should be grateful first that Helton was fired, second that GA Southern was dumb enough to hire him at a $1,000,000 a year (which SC gets to deduct from the remaining pay on his contract), AND that Helton is dumb enough to think he can coach (he did not have to take a job – he would have been paid to same).
Perhaps, we should be happy he was hired, it just might be his undoing.
exposing him for what he really is. No sympathy for GSU, they did this Eye’s Wide Open, they have to live with the consequences.
Though this Huckster is long gone, he will never be forgotten !
So true, and so sad. I hate to remember him.
If nothing else he does stands out, his love for Southern Cooking sure does.
In the meantime, Clay Helton inspires only continued failure in Statesboro (Eagles were 3-9, 2-6 in 2021): “Lindy’s Sports has Georgia Southern predicted to finish seventh in the East and 12th (of 14) in the Sun Belt. Among 131 NCAA FBS teams, Lindy’s has Southern at No. 120 to begin the season. “Don’t like Lindy’s? Well then there’s Phil Steele’s College Football Preview magazine and his predictions for Helton and company are similar. Steele has GS finishing seventh in the SBC East and ranked No. 114 overall?” The Cat’s titillating verbal solution to this bargain basement, no rebound prognostication? —… Read more »
“Just wait till you see this team in November, 2032!”😂
Talk about being an after thought, forgotten about, thrown on the trash heap, exposed as a fraud, inadequate Gomer, Helton still doesn’t know when to keep his mouth shut, literally.
He, like most shysters can’t help it….it’s Pathological
At least Lindy’s and Steele get The Cat. Probably an accurate read on his ability. The Cat without transcendent talent is a scary thought.
Seems we’ve heard this same proclamation at SC, he definitely stays on script.
Caleb Williams, in a surprise announcement, named starting QB for Rice game.
What! Not Mo Hassan? LR is obviously playing favorites! Oh wait my bad, wrong coach.😜
This is some of the best news I have heard about USC football support since, well, yesterday. Every single day it seems another good piece of news drops about USC football, Lincoln Riley (love his quotes), or one of the 2022 Trojans who will begin to revamp Trojan football back into the dominant program we grew up watching. Just another step in the right direction and away from USC’s failed attempt to adequately centralize these groups (for control and liability purposes) when it was decided to disband (without any alumni feedback whatsoever) all 45 USC domestic regional alumni groups in… Read more »
What was the reason to disband the regional groups? Fear of liability for what? That was really poor judgement to alienate alumni without hashing out the issues.
People get drunk and hurt and then they sue the big pocket, the logo. As we all know, lawyers will file over anything, whether it’s bogus or not. Whatever USC’s reasons were (greater control obviously) they weren’t good enough and Student Body Right is now trying to correct USC’s harsh stupidity with its own all-important alumni.
USC forgot that all politics is local. People stopped showing up at the Coliseum in droves (the Coliseum was half empty for the UCLA game) and presto, we have LR.
Pathetic showing like this in the Coli, awaken the Money/Greed enthusiasm in the Woke Element of the administration.
It was simply a brain fart from the short one, someone was in her ear.
First the Frats leave SC administrative control (I think a majority of the row has now moved away from SC administrative control) and now the alumni are leaving SC administrative control. Think Folt might get the message?
Her first reaction is how do we spin this. USC acts like they are afraid of their own shadow with this administration being so woke and scared to death if someone in the woke community doesn’t like what they are doing. Folt needs to be replaced desperately with someone with an iota of business sense.
We had one, no doubt he got fed up with her’ and many other administration Wokies…took a stab for Mayor, but will probably go back to running his Real Estate empire…future donor to SBR
Agree 100% with you on Folt. I’ve never liked the little pipsqueak and was dumbfounded that USC hired her after she was let go as the UNC Chancellor. I’m particularly upset with the decision during the pandemic to do away with the local alumni clubs and go to a Regional, “Program Based” model. I moved to Northwest Arizona in the Fall of 2020 and had joined the Las Vegas Club which is the closest one to me. I made a donation through them to a USC Scholarship Fund and then boom, the Club was disbanded and the Regional model established.… Read more »
I doubt that she will. I have spoken to her directly that they killed all alumni activities in NYC last year at TFW. The NYC group was the largest outside of CA. Many of the school alumni had sub groups and there was even a scholarship based out of NYC.
A huge loss is the Tommy Awards where all the current Alum on Broadway would come together and put on a show / fund raiser.
They even organized tickets to NFL games so we could watch our drafted Alumni play.