Nil money, interesting look







How accurate is it. How do they know how much each kid gets and from who. Last year it was reported Quinn Ewers had access to a corporate jet. How do you price that in?
You don’t. It’s a case-by-case basis.

Look at KF’s contract. He has allotted hours in the U’s private jet, country club memberships for him and his family, vehicle use, tickets, and so on. These kids’ contracts ain’t any different, it’s just perks they all get in different forms.
 


Iowa #21 at $9.6M? Seriously? The 7th highest NIL money in the 18 team B1G?
If this is correct, then Iowa is more competitive than i had thought.

#25 ILL Annoy $9.3M
#24 Washington $9.4M
#21 IOWA $9.1M
#19 Ducks $10.6M (Although with NIKE involved, the article suggest that # is low)
#13 Sparty $13M
#12 Hosers $13.6M
#11 Pedo St. $13.7M
# 6 MI Cheaters $16.3M
#2 Bucknuts $20,2M
 


Iowa #21 at $9.6M? Seriously? The 7th highest NIL money in the 18 team B1G?
If this is correct, then Iowa is more competitive than i had thought.

#25 ILL Annoy $9.3M
#24 Washington $9.4M
#21 IOWA $9.1M
#19 Ducks $10.6M (Although with NIKE involved, the article suggest that # is low)
#13 Sparty $13M
#12 Hosers $13.6M
#11 Pedo St. $13.7M
# 6 MI Cheaters $16.3M
#2 Bucknuts $20,2M
This is pretty much bullshit because it doesn’t take into account outside money that the schools help players generate and negotiate such as endorsement deals and sponsorships, and obviously doesn’t include direct payments from donors to big name players. Doesn’t include cars and other property given to recruits. Doesn’t include access to perks.
 


This is pretty much bullshit because it doesn’t take into account outside money that the schools help players generate and negotiate such as endorsement deals and sponsorships, and obviously doesn’t include direct payments from donors to big name players. Doesn’t include cars and other property given to recruits. Doesn’t include access to perks.
Exactly. Does not include sponsorship money and so forth or direct payments or etc to the player. This is basically only NIL money. Huge difference. I think I posted a couple weeks ago, I posted totals for both NIL and sponsorship. Quite a difference. Oregon was somewhere around $940 million in total funds.
 
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