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2021-22 Men's College Basketball Season - UNC v. Kansas for the Natty

With the amounts attached to NIL deals you better believe some folks will be looking to monetize it. We’re talking $1 million deals now, not handing a kid’s mom $25,000 in a paper bag. You obviously can’t monetize illegal payments so of course it hasn’t happened in the past. Rich people didn’t get rich by giving their money away.

No but they get notoriety and great satisfaction. Some folks feel they have enough.
 
With the amounts attached to NIL deals you better believe some folks will be looking to monetize it. We’re talking $1 million deals now, not handing a kid’s mom $25,000 in a paper bag. You obviously can’t monetize illegal payments so of course it hasn’t happened in the past. Rich people didn’t get rich by giving their money away.

Mit Shah
Bob McCreary
Ben Sutton
Wes Miller’s dad

a short list of rich people familiar to WF fans who gave money away with no expectation of a positive ROI

NIL very similar. Might donors expect some return? Sure. Positive return? Probably not, with the exception of the few national deals like the Cavinder apparel contracts
 
Mit Shah
Bob McCreary
Ben Sutton
Wes Miller’s dad

a short list of rich people familiar to WF fans who gave money away with no expectation of a positive ROI

NIL very similar. Might donors expect some return? Sure. Positive return? Probably not, with the exception of the few national deals like the Cavinder apparel contracts

Sure and these same people will probably continue to donate to the university. That doesn’t mean they will enter into inflated contracts with individual players where they will pay the players for a grant of rights.
 
Sure and these same people will probably continue to donate to the university. That doesn’t mean they will enter into inflated contracts with individual players where they will pay the players for a grant of rights.

not sure what you are arguing here. rich people always have and will continue to give money away for vanity's sake. It's happening right now across the NIL landscape.
 
Pretty sure the rumor about Travis Hunter getting $1.5M from Barstool was debunked.
 
Come to Duke and turn your NBA lottery talent into G-League level play.
 
Emoni Bates, former top recruit, transferring to EASTERN Michigan. Wow.
 
Emoni Bates, former top recruit, transferring to EASTERN Michigan. Wow.

Crazy. Bates looked like a sure-fire high lottery pick: 5 star offered by everyone; 247 rated him as the #5 recruit in the 2021 HS class, the top 8:

1. Chet Homgren (#2 pick in the 2022 NBA draft)
2. Paolo Banchero (#1 pick in the 2022 NBA draft)
3. Shaedon Sharpe (#7 pick in the 2022 NBA draft)
4. Jaeden Hardy (went to the G League) (#37 pick in the 2022 NBA draft)
5. Bates
6. Jalen Duren (#13 pick in the 2022 NBA draft)
7. Jabari Smith (#3 pick in the 2022 NBA draft)
8. Patrick Baldwin (#28 pick in the 2022 NBA draft - Baldwin had a worse year in college than Bates)

Bates will now be toiling in the MAC.
 
I am surprised a P5 school didn't take a chance that they could keep Bates healthy for a season.
 
I am surprised a P5 school didn't take a chance that they could keep Bates healthy for a season.

They tried. Bates just went back home to Ypsilanti. Stan Heath is his coach.
 
Had heard the Michigan State was the leader until Bates picked E Michigan. If not for the one and done rule, Bates would've been a lottery pick.
 
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