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Geno's opinion on "one and done" in women's college hoops
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[QUOTE="cancontent, post: 4977419, member: 10709"] I get the talk about NIL being a factor for athletes staying in college, but how many of these athletes would get a significant NIL deal? The impression in some comments is that it's more than $100K but that seems unlikely for a large majority of these players. Yes, NIL will have some impact but those who get the large deals will be a small percentage out of the thousands of athletes who are competing every year. Hopefully these players who do get NIL are finding ways to invest versus blowing it on superficial items. The reason why I say this is I recall seeing a video by Louisville about New Year's resolutions. Most of the players were talking about doing better at saving their money, which made me cringe a bit. NIL, if they can get is great but if it's being squandered, it's a moot point from my perspective. And to the point about limited spots in the WNBA. Even with expansion, it's still going to be a tough slog to make a roster. For the number of players who submit their names for consideration , the percentage who will make it will be low. [/QUOTE]
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