Title: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: Chechem on December 08, 2022, 04:56:17 AM Article from September 2022:
https://www.armoneyandpolitics.com/show-me-the-money-nil/ Many sports fans agree with the NIL in principle, rightfully pointing to decades of universities getting fat on television contracts, licensed gear and even the likeness of players who did the work. But the amount of money circulating, and the perceived land-grab loopholes that exist, are also leaving a bad taste in certain segments of the fan base. Perhaps the most infamous: $1.4 million to University of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers to skip his senior season of high school and enroll early at Ohio State, where he redshirted before transferring to the Longhorns this season. Examples such as these aside, most NIL deals provide little more than walking-around money for most athletes, especially outside of headliner sports. Businessofcollegesports.com reported the average value of NIL transactions across all athletes in all classifications was a little more than $1,800 while the average value of deals in Power 5 schools was just over $2,100. :o Title: Re: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: Chechem on December 08, 2022, 05:03:11 AM https://www.on3.com/nil/deals/
KEEP CLICKING "LOAD MORE" to see a longer list. This link shows details of some NIL deals, including amount for Quinerly (PG basketball player at Bama), UT's QB Hooker, Bama's kicker, some of our freshmen, Ole Miss transfers lured to OM by $$, and others. Title: Re: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: ricky023 on December 08, 2022, 08:48:26 AM This crazy and they opened a can of worms. No scholarships should be given to the people who get over $100K to play. They can afford thier own dues and tuitions. RTR!
Title: Re: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: Chechem on December 09, 2022, 06:53:35 AM https://rolltide.com/sports/2021/6/28/name-image-likeness.aspx
Looks like this is the old state law https://www.romanolaw.com/2022/07/25/a-guide-to-all-things-nil-alabama/ Agents discussed here https://abcnews.go.com/Sports/alabama-crimson-tide-schools-disclose-nil-data/story?id=91159752 Jimbo vs Nick muddled due to disclosure rules https://www.asicentral.com/news/newsletters/promogram/october-2022/university-of-alabama-opens-in-stadium-store-for-selling-nil-merch/ NIL Money from on-campus sales Title: Re: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: ricky023 on December 09, 2022, 10:15:43 AM Wow this NIL stuff is changing daily. College football is in trouble for sure. RTR!
Title: Re: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: pmull on December 10, 2022, 07:10:16 AM Article from September 2022: https://www.armoneyandpolitics.com/show-me-the-money-nil/ Many sports fans agree with the NIL in principle, rightfully pointing to decades of universities getting fat on television contracts, licensed gear and even the likeness of players who did the work. But the amount of money circulating, and the perceived land-grab loopholes that exist, are also leaving a bad taste in certain segments of the fan base. Perhaps the most infamous: $1.4 million to University of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers to skip his senior season of high school and enroll early at Ohio State, where he redshirted before transferring to the Longhorns this season. Examples such as these aside, most NIL deals provide little more than walking-around money for most athletes, especially outside of headliner sports. Businessofcollegesports.com reported the average value of NIL transactions across all athletes in all classifications was a little more than $1,800 while the average value of deals in Power 5 schools was just over $2,100. :o The key phase in the quote above is "across all athletes". I feel certain that football players at the better Power 5 schools that complete for conference and national championships are bring in more than "walking around money" for 4 and 5 star players. Title: Re: NIL Deals Big Bucks or Pocket Change?? SURPRISE! Post by: ricky023 on December 10, 2022, 07:36:37 AM Article from September 2022: https://www.armoneyandpolitics.com/show-me-the-money-nil/ Many sports fans agree with the NIL in principle, rightfully pointing to decades of universities getting fat on television contracts, licensed gear and even the likeness of players who did the work. But the amount of money circulating, and the perceived land-grab loopholes that exist, are also leaving a bad taste in certain segments of the fan base. Perhaps the most infamous: $1.4 million to University of Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers to skip his senior season of high school and enroll early at Ohio State, where he redshirted before transferring to the Longhorns this season. Examples such as these aside, most NIL deals provide little more than walking-around money for most athletes, especially outside of headliner sports. Businessofcollegesports.com reported the average value of NIL transactions across all athletes in all classifications was a little more than $1,800 while the average value of deals in Power 5 schools was just over $2,100. :o The key phase in the quote above is "across all athletes". I feel certain that football players at the better Power 5 schools that complete for conference and national championships are bring in more than "walking around money" for 4 and 5 star players. Gosh brethren, it is this big money that is costing college football what it use to be. It will never be the same. RTR! |