Trev may have hit on this coach
Time will tell
We do have a lot of playing time to offer
Looking forward to basketball
Updated: Here are the CBB programs that are "estimated" to have spent the most NIL money on incoming transfers this offseason:
Indiana 10.1 million
USC 9.9m
Iowa 9.0m
Michigan 8.9m
Kentucky 8.8m
St. John's 8.4m
Baylor 8.1m
Miami 8.1m
Virginia 7.9m
Texas A&M 7.6m
These are ballpark numbers using the Front Office Suite at EvanMiya.com based on what every player should theoretically be worth in NIL, accounting for current market rates.
For example, it's been said by many that Iowa spent a lot less than that 9.0 million number, which is how much those players should be worth in the open market. Great business for them if true.
Time will tell
We do have a lot of playing time to offer
Looking forward to basketball
Updated: Here are the CBB programs that are "estimated" to have spent the most NIL money on incoming transfers this offseason:
Indiana 10.1 million
USC 9.9m
Iowa 9.0m
Michigan 8.9m
Kentucky 8.8m
St. John's 8.4m
Baylor 8.1m
Miami 8.1m
Virginia 7.9m
Texas A&M 7.6m
These are ballpark numbers using the Front Office Suite at EvanMiya.com based on what every player should theoretically be worth in NIL, accounting for current market rates.
For example, it's been said by many that Iowa spent a lot less than that 9.0 million number, which is how much those players should be worth in the open market. Great business for them if true.