Revised NFFC Prize Structure Proposal
Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2004 10:20 am
With only seven more signup days remaining for the NFFC, it's obvious to us, our participants and all those people checking out our site each day that reaching 602 paid entries is almost impossible. I have stated many times that we could still keep the prize structure intact with 400+ teams and that could happen, but it's only fair to let everyone know what will happen if that doesn't happen. And doing that today rather than next Monday is fair to everyone.
Right now we have over 170 paid NFFC entries and over 50 for the Auction Leagues and Draft Masters Leagues. The event is going forward in all three cities and I'm confident there are plenty of people who want to compete in the NFFC once they know what the future holds. Well, let's try to clear that up now.
Realistically, we are looking at a smaller event but with better odds of winning the overall grand prize. The goal is to create a prize format exactly like the NFBC, based on 300 teams and a $100,000 grand prize. We would not change the league prizes at all, as I feel it's important for the $5,000 league prize to stay intact since that's what realistically each person has the most control over. The $1,500 second place prize would stay the same and the $500 third place prize would stay the same. I also propose to keep the $2,500 consolation championship prize intact and the second place consolation prize at $1,500, but change the third and fourth place consolation prizes from $1,000 to free entries in the NFFC in 2005. No big deal there.
The overall champion would receive $100,000 and second place $10,000-$15,000, down from $20,000. The fifth through eighth place teams are scheduled now to receive $2,500, $1,500, $1,250 and $1,250, respectively, and those might move to free entries in the NFFC in 2005. So really the biggest change is the grand prize and not much more.
The key to making this work is having our current signups remain with us, so your feedback is important. I realize that we have promoted the $200,000 grand prize in every ad, every promotion, every talk show and with every signup on these boards, but we don't have enough signups right now to support that. Should this last week surprise all of us with a flurry of signups, we'll do everything we can to keep it at that level.
We have a great, great, great group of owners right now, 47 of them who have been with us in baseball and football. I'm confident we will get to 210 or 224 teams, which would be 15 or 16 leagues. Since two teams in each league advance to the playoffs, you can do the math and realize that your odds of winning $100,000 are greatly enhanced than what our proposed 602-team format was (1:86 chance of winning $200,000 with 43 leagues).
I wish the pot odds were as high as I had originally planned, but that isn't the case and I have to be honest enough about it early enough for all of you to make the right decisions. For those on the outside looking in, you can now see what are event is planning for in a worst case scenario. I promise that anyone who signs up online or via phone with me won't get their credit card charged until next Monday after they've approved the prize structure we have finalized and they know EXACTLY what is going on in the NFFC. But you can secure a spot through me or online anytime this week as we aim to fill full 14-team leagues in each city on a first-come, first-serve basis.
One obvious note: The Auction Leagues and Draft Masters Leagues are not affected by this at all. Just figured I'd state the obvious.
Okay, here's the challenge: Prove me wrong with lots of signups this week and we'll keep that grand prize as high as possible. And current NFFC members, I ask for your loyalty as the payout and odds are even more in your favor now, just like they were in baseball. We'll build this event/contest together and we'll look back at Year One in future years and realize what trust it took to build the industry's premiere multi-city high-stakes event.
E-mail me directly at [email protected], call me at 715-445-4612, ext. 284 or feel free to ask questions here. I'll stay as long as I can tonight to answer questions from our members or those still on the fence. Tom and I will then call every single NFFC member privately tomorrow to get your thoughts as eventually everyone will need to agree to this in writing before Draft Day. Thanks for your understanding.
Right now we have over 170 paid NFFC entries and over 50 for the Auction Leagues and Draft Masters Leagues. The event is going forward in all three cities and I'm confident there are plenty of people who want to compete in the NFFC once they know what the future holds. Well, let's try to clear that up now.
Realistically, we are looking at a smaller event but with better odds of winning the overall grand prize. The goal is to create a prize format exactly like the NFBC, based on 300 teams and a $100,000 grand prize. We would not change the league prizes at all, as I feel it's important for the $5,000 league prize to stay intact since that's what realistically each person has the most control over. The $1,500 second place prize would stay the same and the $500 third place prize would stay the same. I also propose to keep the $2,500 consolation championship prize intact and the second place consolation prize at $1,500, but change the third and fourth place consolation prizes from $1,000 to free entries in the NFFC in 2005. No big deal there.
The overall champion would receive $100,000 and second place $10,000-$15,000, down from $20,000. The fifth through eighth place teams are scheduled now to receive $2,500, $1,500, $1,250 and $1,250, respectively, and those might move to free entries in the NFFC in 2005. So really the biggest change is the grand prize and not much more.
The key to making this work is having our current signups remain with us, so your feedback is important. I realize that we have promoted the $200,000 grand prize in every ad, every promotion, every talk show and with every signup on these boards, but we don't have enough signups right now to support that. Should this last week surprise all of us with a flurry of signups, we'll do everything we can to keep it at that level.
We have a great, great, great group of owners right now, 47 of them who have been with us in baseball and football. I'm confident we will get to 210 or 224 teams, which would be 15 or 16 leagues. Since two teams in each league advance to the playoffs, you can do the math and realize that your odds of winning $100,000 are greatly enhanced than what our proposed 602-team format was (1:86 chance of winning $200,000 with 43 leagues).
I wish the pot odds were as high as I had originally planned, but that isn't the case and I have to be honest enough about it early enough for all of you to make the right decisions. For those on the outside looking in, you can now see what are event is planning for in a worst case scenario. I promise that anyone who signs up online or via phone with me won't get their credit card charged until next Monday after they've approved the prize structure we have finalized and they know EXACTLY what is going on in the NFFC. But you can secure a spot through me or online anytime this week as we aim to fill full 14-team leagues in each city on a first-come, first-serve basis.
One obvious note: The Auction Leagues and Draft Masters Leagues are not affected by this at all. Just figured I'd state the obvious.
Okay, here's the challenge: Prove me wrong with lots of signups this week and we'll keep that grand prize as high as possible. And current NFFC members, I ask for your loyalty as the payout and odds are even more in your favor now, just like they were in baseball. We'll build this event/contest together and we'll look back at Year One in future years and realize what trust it took to build the industry's premiere multi-city high-stakes event.
E-mail me directly at [email protected], call me at 715-445-4612, ext. 284 or feel free to ask questions here. I'll stay as long as I can tonight to answer questions from our members or those still on the fence. Tom and I will then call every single NFFC member privately tomorrow to get your thoughts as eventually everyone will need to agree to this in writing before Draft Day. Thanks for your understanding.