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To Stay or Go: NIL's Influence
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[QUOTE="huskyd, post: 4605567, member: 6488"] Many of you are speculating about which wcbb players will move on to the WNBA and which will take advantage of their chance to play for another year or two. Success in gaining monetary support from sponsors might be a determinant, so I thought it might be illuminating to see which players are benefitting most from the new system. Recently a sportswriter speculated that someone like Caitlin Clark might stay in school a full 2 more years, as her expected income from her NILs is about $200,00/year. She wouldn't make that much in the pros, and she is likely to be the top draft pick whenever she chooses to leave Iowa. In the attached list, you will note the great disparity between players' corporate support. For the moment, Clark does not appear high up (nor does Boston), but the cash register is busy ca-chinging for Caitlin--not so much for Boston. Azzi does not appear, though we know she has signed some high-profile deals. A healthy Paige and Azzi should, in Nika's words, be "in the roof." Both UConn stars could be here for two more years. You might want to speculate about the elements that determine who gets the most loot. The explanation for the Cavinders (one of whom does not even start for Miami) seems obvious: they're popular and attractive (not necessarily in that order): [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.on3.com/nil/news/top-on3-nil-valuations-in-womens-college-basketball-paige-bueckers-cavinder-twins-flaujae-johnson-hailey-van-lith/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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