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Oregon spent nearly $1 Billion in NIL? What are you talking about lolIt's comforting to see Benedict playing ahead and with clear vision of the current and future revenue landscape while overseeing an incredibly successful athletic division over his tenure.
Hovering above, however, are the clouds about which he can only do so much to dissipate and reveal us in a P4 conference with dependable dollars. As the article suggests, the revenue streams for maintaining programs and paying athletes at UConn, while growing at an historically dizzying rate, will probably not be enough for sustained excellence.
NIL collectives currently keep us breathing for basketball, where there are a small number of players sharing around $12 MM. By contrast, P4 football, where the Phil Knight-led collective at Oregon spent $969 MM and even the 30th ranked collective, UNC, spent $344 MM.
He is a worthy David but slinging peas at the P4 $reen $iant.
Knight was on this as early as Prefontaine so not especially crazy with NIL.My error.
Knight's money was largely donations beyond the NIL collective. He has spent upwards of 2 billion for Oregon.
Still, the school, not necessarily players directly, enjoy his support like none other.
What about uNC?My error.
Knight's money was largely donations beyond the NIL collective. He has spent upwards of 2 billion for Oregon.
Still, the school, not necessarily players directly, enjoy his support like none other.
But you have to play on that God awful court.Each player gets $10 million in Eugene...![]()
Sadly, you have to declare Olympic and Paraolympic earnings on your taxes (see Schedule 1 Additions).I'm curious what top olympic sport athletes will make. There's big money in T&F professionally, not sure about track.