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    Support P5 NIL Collectives & Revenue by School

    Check out the link below for all schools showing total revenue for each. This gives a good picture of what we are up against vs. P5 and G5 schools. There is a clear distinction in NIL and Total Revenue for P5 schools. Interesting to see schools with student fees and percentage for each school.


    Link
    https://nil-ncaa.com/

    LISTING OF ALL NIL COLLECTIVES & REVENUE BY SCHOOL

    There are 362 NCAA I member schools of which 211 currently have NIL collectives and 151 do not. All 69 members of the “power 5” conferences have supporting collectives while slightly more than half of all other NCAA I schools currently do not.

    Average Funding per NIL Collective by Group:
    Power 5 Schools $9.8M (66% to Football/24% to Mbb/10% all others)
    Group 5 Schools $1.4M (50% to Football/37% to Mbb/13% all others)
    FCS D1 Schools $733K (52% to Football/32% to Mbb/16% all others)


    Based on 2022 Booster support, the following is our estimate of NIL collective 2023-24 funding per school:

    NIL Collectives / Funding Estimate (Top 50)
    (Public Universities)

    Texas / $ 22M
    Ohio State / $20.2M
    LSU / $20.1M
    Georgia / $18M
    Texas A&M / $17M
    Michigan / $16M
    Alabama / $15.9M
    Florida / $15.8M
    Clemson / $15.2M
    Oklahoma / $14M
    Penn State / $13.7M
    Indiana / $ 13.6M
    Michigan State / $13M
    Virginia / $12M
    Tennessee / $11.6M
    Auburn / $11.5M
    Arkansas / $11.4M
    Kentucky /$11.2M
    Oregon / $10.6M
    Florida State / $10M
    Iowa Big Ten / $ 9.6M
    South Carolina / $9.5M
    Louisville / $9.4M
    Washington / $ 9.4M
    Illinois /$9.3M
    Wisconsin / $8.9M
    Mississippi / $8.8M
    North Carolina / $8.3M
    Nebraska / $7.9M
    Virginia Tech / $7.7M
    Iowa State / $7.5M
    Kansas / $7.4M
    Utah / $7.2M
    Minnesota / $7.1M
    Missouri / $7.1M
    Kansas State / $7.1M
    Texas Tech / $6.9M
    Mississippi State / $6.4M
    Arizona / $6.4M
    North Carolina State / $5.9M
    UCLA / $5.9M
    Arizona State / $5.6M
    Purdue / $5.5M
    West Virginia / $5.4M
    Oklahoma State /$ 5.3M
    Colorado / $5.3M
    Georgia Tech / $4.2M
    San Diego State /$4.1M
    Cincinnati / $3.9M




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    WOW!


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    Default Re: NIL Collectives & Revenue by School - P5

    Clemson, Virginia, Florida State and North Carolina will be next schools added to P2. Ask me how I know.


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    Just so you know: NIL in the SBC

    School Collective Funding *
    Appalachian State Sun Belt $ 1,925,394
    Arkansas State Sun Belt $ 1,207,619
    Coastal Carolina Sun Belt $ 367,676
    Georgia Southern Sun Belt $ 844,462
    Georgia State Sun Belt $ 781,177
    James Madison Sun Belt $ 1,207,786
    Louisiana Sun Belt $ 1,284,835
    ULM Sun Belt n/a
    Marshall Sun Belt $ 1,462,900
    Old Dominion Sun Belt $ 2,389,384
    South Alabama Sun Belt $ 479,267
    Southern Mississippi Sun Belt $ 1,500,334
    Texas State Sun Belt $ 599,058
    Troy Sun Belt $ 386,184

    * Estimated
    Source: https://nil-ncaa.com/sb/


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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Just so you know: NIL in the SBC

    School Collective Funding *
    Appalachian State Sun Belt $ 1,925,394
    Arkansas State Sun Belt $ 1,207,619
    Coastal Carolina Sun Belt $ 367,676
    Georgia Southern Sun Belt $ 844,462
    Georgia State Sun Belt $ 781,177
    James Madison Sun Belt $ 1,207,786
    Louisiana Sun Belt $ 1,284,835
    ULM Sun Belt n/a
    Marshall Sun Belt $ 1,462,900
    Old Dominion Sun Belt $ 2,389,384
    South Alabama Sun Belt $ 479,267
    Southern Mississippi Sun Belt $ 1,500,334
    Texas State Sun Belt $ 599,058
    Troy Sun Belt $ 386,184

    * Estimated
    Source: https://nil-ncaa.com/sb/
    Make a couple or three changes and we would probably double the amount immediately.

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    Southland NIL Collectives

    McNeese State University Southland $ 519,547
    Northwestern State University Southland $ 295,595
    Lamar University Southland $ 284,546
    Texas A & M - Corpus Christi Southland $ 118,556


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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Southland NIL Collectives

    McNeese State University Southland $ 519,547
    Northwestern State University Southland $ 295,595
    Lamar University Southland $ 284,546
    Texas A & M - Corpus Christi Southland $ 118,556
    McNeese must be using that all on basketball

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esqueleto View Post
    McNeese must be using that all on basketball
    https://ranchcollective.net/our-athletes/

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    Current NIL Estimated Totals:

    Louisiana- $1,300,000
    McNeese- $519,000

    Like we said, it’s not about the money nor does McNeese have more than us contrary to what some “insiders” may be telling you.


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    Accoriding to CMD, our FB program only uses NIL money for rentention of players, not recruitment. I understand the approach, not to get in a bidding war. At the same time, it sounds reactive instead of proactive.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Accoriding to CMD, our FB program only uses NIL money for rentention of players, not recruitment. I understand the approach, not to get in a bidding war. At the same time, it sounds reactive instead of proactive.
    Realistically to become the one of the top G5 football programs in the country we need NIL on the recruitment trail. But we’d also need around $2M just for football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Accoriding to CMD, our FB program only uses NIL money for rentention of players, not recruitment. I understand the approach, not to get in a bidding war. At the same time, it sounds reactive instead of proactive.
    I respect that but he’s probably going to be forced to tweak that mindset some

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Accoriding to CMD, our FB program only uses NIL money for rentention of players, not recruitment. I understand the approach, not to get in a bidding war. At the same time, it sounds reactive instead of proactive.
    What it says to me is that CMD is not going to recruit players that are good enough to receive NIL offers from other schools at our level. If that is what you mean by "reactive", I agree.

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    Sounds like NIL violates title 9


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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    Sounds like NIL violates title 9
    Caitlin Clark has NIL deals that have netted her over $5,000,000 in her 4 years at Iowa. Livvy Dunne at LSU was rich on NIL deals before she went to LSU. Of course, neither school is involved in those deals, Dunne being a Social Media star on her own, and Clark having national endorsements from major companies totally independent of Iowa.

    Very few male athletes even come close to those two.

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