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MountainCreekHouse

What is each MU player making before state and federal taxes in NIL money this year?

Going to leave this relevant tweet Tony Altimore posted last year below:

BASKETBALL SCHOOLS:
Who has the biggest hoops budgets?

   1.   Duke - $28.0M
   2.   UConn - $24.1M
   3.   Kentucky - $22.7M
   4.   Kansas - $21.9M
   5.   Villanova - $18.7M
   6.   Michigan State - $16.6M
   7.   Maryland - $16.4M
   8.   Xavier - $15.9M
   9.   Indiana - $15.8M
   10.   Texas - $15.5M
   11.   Marquette - $15.0M
   12.   Kansas State - $14.8M
   13.   Syracuse - $14.4M
   14.   Tennessee - $14.1M
   15.   Georgetown - $13.9M

Link: https://x.com/tjaltimore/status/1666083267924344835?s=46&t=OtH3fGdWn1YytJV819hojw

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warriorchick

Actually, that article would not be relative to an NIL discussion because NIL payments are not funded by the schools themselves, and therefore would not be part of those schools' budgets.
Have some patience, FFS.

tower912

Correct.  NIL comes from external sources.  The number in the chart is salaries for coaches, salaries for staff, travel, rent to Fiserv, travel for recruiting, etc.
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CountryRoads

Most probably already knew we were up there but it's still excellent to see us up there on that list. Some schools on there need to start seeing a better return on their investment.

Jay Bee

Quote from: CountryRoads on November 30, 2024, 08:44:44 AMMost probably already knew we were up there but it's still excellent to see us up there on that list. Some schools on there need to start seeing a better return on their investment.

It's not a consistent measurement. Don't get too hung up on those numbers except to know MU supports bball well.
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The Hippie Satan of Hyperbole

Quote from: CountryRoads on November 30, 2024, 08:44:44 AMMost probably already knew we were up there but it's still excellent to see us up there on that list. Some schools on there need to start seeing a better return on their investment.

Like what? The return seems pretty good IMO.


Quote from: Jay Bee on November 30, 2024, 10:41:53 AMIt's not a consistent measurement. Don't get too hung up on those numbers except to know MU supports bball well.

Yep
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forgetful

Quote from: Jay Bee on November 30, 2024, 10:41:53 AMIt's not a consistent measurement. Don't get too hung up on those numbers except to know MU supports bball well.

Agreed. AD budgets, especially per sport breakdowns are all engineered. Not reliable, or consistent in how they are applied at all.

Superfan

I heard a while back that MU brings in about $1.5M from NIL proceeds.  No idea how the dollars are spread out but I suspect the majority goes to the upper classmen.

4everwarriors

So, how much bread can players like Kam, Chase, and Stevie score at MU, hey?
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DoctorV

Quote from: 4everwarriors on November 30, 2024, 12:30:22 PMSo, how much bread can players like Kam, Chase, and Stevie score at MU, hey?

Probably 3/4 if that NIL sum, if you sub in Jop for Chase.

The remaining 1/4 goes to the younger classes.

Complete conjecture, but it's been stated that upperclassmen take far and away the biggest cut.
I'd be willing to bet Kam gets very close to what TyKo got, and so on and so forth, with their own personal NIL deals just sweetening that pot

warriorchick

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Quote from: DoctorV on November 30, 2024, 12:56:08 PMProbably 3/4 if that NIL sum, if you sub in Jop for Chase.

The remaining 1/4 goes to the younger classes.

Complete conjecture, but it's been stated that upperclassmen take far and away the biggest cut.
I'd be willing to bet Kam gets very close to what TyKo got, and so on and so forth, with their own personal NIL deals just sweetening that pot

Based on my conversations with folks that are heavily involved with NIL, this is pretty accurate.

What's nice is that even the walk-ons get a little beer money.

I was told a story about one of the current underclassmen whose father tried to negotiate a significantly higher NIL deal during the recruitment process.  Shaka basically told him, "that's the amount that Freshmen at Marquette get.  If your son wants more money, I am sure that there are other teams that will get that for him."  The player ended up calling Shaka back saying, "Don't listen to my dad.  I want to play for YOU!"
Have some patience, FFS.

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