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With today being the first day, thought there may be some value in outlining what companies and such are supporting our men’s BBall student athletes. As they come, drop them below.
 
Two things I read today that deepened my thoughts on NIL.

Some athletes are signing with NIL reps that also rep pro players. So if agents offer NiL services, your forming partnerships both good/bad immediately. Wild 360 degree college turnaround.

Secondly, there’s a good chance a number of woman’s hoop players will make more in college than at any point in a WNBA career.

Per the UConnblog~. Sabrina Ionescu, the No. 1 pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft, made just over $69,000 in her first season with the New York Liberty.
 
Fwiw I may have been misleading in my opening. I know we have a whole thread on NiL, I thought this would just be a neat place to track what deals the players were making. Additionally, allow us an opportunity to maybe support companies who are supporting the players
 
It seems the big money won't necessarily be in endorsements, autographs and other such areas.

Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, et al is where the real money is and players like Paige will make a fortune based on the reported value of Instagram followers: $0.80 per follower according to the article below, so 1 million followers would earn Paige $800,000 per year. Way more than the wNBA pays or what all but the highest paid players make overseas.

 
It seems the big money won't necessarily be in endorsements, autographs and other such areas.

Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, et al is where the real money is and players like Paige will make a fortune based on the reported value of Instagram followers: $0.80 per follower according to the article below, so 1 million followers would earn Paige $800,000 per year. Way more than the wNBA pays or what all but the highest paid players make overseas.

Paige is a unicorn but yeah add tiktok to that as well and she’s going to have no issues clearing $1M/year. Wouldnt be surprised if most of the UConn women make more than the men do
 
Two things I read today that deepened my thoughts on NIL.

Some athletes are signing with NIL reps that also rep pro players. So if agents offer NiL services, your forming partnerships both good/bad immediately. Wild 360 degree college turnaround.

Secondly, there’s a good chance a number of woman’s hoop players will make more in college than at any point in a WNBA career.

Per the UConnblog~. Sabrina Ionescu, the No. 1 pick in the 2020 WNBA Draft, made just over $69,000 in her first season with the New York Liberty.
Female pros make most of their money playing in Europe.
 
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Paige is a unicorn but yeah add tiktok to that as well and she’s going to have no issues clearing $1M/year. Wouldnt be surprised if most of the UConn women make more than the men do
Maybe less of a unicorn than you think. UConn freshman Azzi Fudd has a similar number of followers. Louisville sophomore Hailey Van Lith has more. There are more.
 
Paige is a unicorn but yeah add tiktok to that as well and she’s going to have no issues clearing $1M/year. Wouldnt be surprised if most of the UConn women make more than the men do
What happens when the coaches order the women's team to stay off social media during the season, as is their usual practice?
 
What happens when the coaches order the women's team to stay off social media during the season, as is their usual practice?
That doesn't happen anymore, Paige posted on IG all season
 
Maybe a new thread tracking college athletes suing agents to get out of bad contracts. And maybe one of college athletes filing for bankruptcy. Oh. Maybe we can wait a few weeks for those.
 
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Maybe a new thread tracking college athletes suing agents to get out of bad contracts. And maybe one of college athletes filing for bankruptcy. Oh. Maybe we can wait a few weeks for those.
Or being sued for failing to perform.
 
Maybe a new thread tracking college athletes suing agents to get out of bad contracts. And maybe one of college athletes filing for bankruptcy. Oh. Maybe we can wait a few weeks for those.
"Don't give players money because they might bankrupt" is such a racist trope; it does not surprise me it emanates from Essex.

By this logic, why pay any anyone?
 
How about if you’re under 18. Are there any legal protections for someone entering into a contract that might be too naive and taken advantage of?
 
Image likeness rules are going to help these big schools with big pockets like Texas A&M …. What I wonder now is that will it hurt these schools with big name coaches that earn big money? Instead of paying the coach they’ll use it on the kid for recruitment.
 
Combining this with the no penalty transfer rule it will be like free agency in professional sports. FWIW, I hope the schools are getting a cut since without them the players have pretty much zero value unless they get paid for some other talent. If Adama performs Beethoven’s with the NY Philharmonic that’s one thing. If he gets paid by the local car dealership or Nike that’s different
 
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"Don't give players money because they might bankrupt" is such a racist trope; it does not surprise me it emanates from Essex.

By this logic, why pay any anyone?
Never said don’t let them make money I’m all for it. I think it’s niaive to think there won’t be issues with bad contracts or kids making bad decisions. You turning that to racism says more about you them me or the fine town of Essex.
 
Never said don’t let them make money I’m all for it. I think it’s niaive to think there won’t be issues with bad contracts or kids making bad decisions. You turning that to racism says more about you them me or the fine town of Essex.
Honestly West Hartford and Essex engaging in a "who's town is more bougie" fist fight is the best way to solve this beef
 
Honestly West Hartford and Essex engaging in a "who's town is more bougie" fist fight is the best way to solve this beef
I wish I could appreciate the humor,it is pretty funny, but being accused of being racist,using a quote I didn’t say,just leaves me sick to my stomach.
 
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Honestly West Hartford and Essex engaging in a "who's town is more bougie" fist fight is the best way to solve this beef
Live stream?
 
Serious question. What is the equation that an athlete looking to come to a school uses to determine the potential personal value for doing so?
Seems like the 4 variables are:

market (fan base)
Competition (other stars on roster who could eat into ones share or the advertising market)
Likelihood of winning (better the performance the more marketable you are)
Affluence of the market (more purchasing power in the market means more value in the advertisement deals).

How does UConn stack up there? We’ve diagnosed this stuff as nauseam in our realignment analysis and the recent Fox deal is a strong datapoint.

For all the talk about conference affiliation and it’s impact on success I’m surprised we’re not talking more about NIL, our brand and what it means for recruiting.
 
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