We are right in-line with our P6 (P5) programs in terms of what has been raised / our goals.
This past year, we were top 30ish in terms of NIL Collective budgets and will be higher in 2024.
Almost all of the guys transferring from Ivy schools and getting meaningful NIL deals could get paid decent money playing in Europe too, but yeah I agree with your overall point that it's a sweet deal for these guys.I haven't examined the portal and the Ivy transfers in it.
But I would imagine this is a unique time for the portal and the Ivy League, because Covid happened and the league cancelled the 2020-21 season. Therefore there are guys like Allocco, Knowling from Yale, Slajchert from Penn, who all get to
1) get an Ivy League degree; and
2) now get paid to play basketball somewhere else
pretty great deal, thanks to the Ivy League cancelling their freshman seasons. The deal won't be there in future years unless someone can graduate in three years (pretty sure that's happened as well)
Mack looks like the exception, walking away from a Harvard degree because he's getting paid bigger NIL $
We have to be a minimum of $2.0mm annually and more likely closer to $3.0mm.For these to both be true, seems like we have to be north of $1.5M annually, and probably closer to $2M.
I don’t understand all of the collective stuff but 50+ represented in this still leaves out a bunch of teams. Is there any info on the other teams? I am shocked at how low those numbers are.
I assume this is the average team payout in all those conferences. If the 90th percentile average payout is $3,000,000, 10% of schools are higher than that.
Keep in mind that’s men’s basketball only. Football is first. Then men’s hoops. The the table scrap sports.
Ok. I’m still shocked at that number. I figured it would be higher.
of course there are outliersDepends. Top end baseball and WBB is far from table scraps.
If we are spending any significant amount of NIL money on WBB right now, we should stop. Because it’s not getting us anythingDepends. Top end baseball and WBB is far from table scraps.
If we are spending any significant amount of NIL money on WBB right now, we should stop. Because it’s not getting us anything
We aren’t high end WBB. He was referring to the UConns of the worldIf we are spending any significant amount of NIL money on WBB right now, we should stop. Because it’s not getting us anything
It’s hard to learn that most things people say about their college athletics programs are complete bullshit.