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Here are the largest NIL collective funding estimates in the country including SEC schools
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:26 pm
The SEC has 7 of the top 10 largest NIL funding estimates according to the NIL-NCAA website. NIL funding by private institutions are not included (such as USC, Notre Dame, etc.).
1. Texas -- $22,272,474
2. Ohio State -- $20,253,400
3. LSU -- $20,137,141
4. Georgia -- $18,326,566
5. Texas A&M -- $17,228,714
6. Michigan -- $ 16,357,054
7. Alabama -- $15,995,406
8. Florida -- $15,802,237
9. Clemson -- $15,258,374
10. Oklahoma -- $14,817,595
Other SEC schools.............
15. Tennessee -- $11,602,164
16. Auburn -- $ 11,588,953
17. Arkansas -- $ 11,544,039
18. Kentucky -- $ 11,254,204
22. South Carolina -- $ 9,554,700
27. Ole Miss -- $ 8,872,378
35. Missouri -- $ 7,146,859
38. Mississippi State -- $ 6,467,166
*Vanderbilt is a private school and funding amounts aren't released.
*Average NIL funding of all Power 5 schools = $ 9,815,217
*Average NIL funding of all Group of 5 schools = $ 1,452,645
*Average NIL funding of all other NCAA schools = $ 733,696
Average NIL funding by conferences per school for 2024 so far. The second figure is the total amount for the conference.
ACC = $ 8,936,535......$ 149,058,917
Big 12 = $ 7,231,404.......$ 114,805,506
Big 10 = $ 9,725,407.......$ 149,621,199
Pac 12 = $ 3,190,207 (defunct; 2023 = $ 6,472,447)......$ 77,669,370
SEC = $ 13,949,067.......$ 186,095,088
The SEC is the only conference to show an average NIL funding increase in 2024 over the previous year of 2023.
1. Texas -- $22,272,474
2. Ohio State -- $20,253,400
3. LSU -- $20,137,141
4. Georgia -- $18,326,566
5. Texas A&M -- $17,228,714
6. Michigan -- $ 16,357,054
7. Alabama -- $15,995,406
8. Florida -- $15,802,237
9. Clemson -- $15,258,374
10. Oklahoma -- $14,817,595
Other SEC schools.............
15. Tennessee -- $11,602,164
16. Auburn -- $ 11,588,953
17. Arkansas -- $ 11,544,039
18. Kentucky -- $ 11,254,204
22. South Carolina -- $ 9,554,700
27. Ole Miss -- $ 8,872,378
35. Missouri -- $ 7,146,859
38. Mississippi State -- $ 6,467,166
*Vanderbilt is a private school and funding amounts aren't released.
*Average NIL funding of all Power 5 schools = $ 9,815,217
*Average NIL funding of all Group of 5 schools = $ 1,452,645
*Average NIL funding of all other NCAA schools = $ 733,696
Average NIL funding by conferences per school for 2024 so far. The second figure is the total amount for the conference.
ACC = $ 8,936,535......$ 149,058,917
Big 12 = $ 7,231,404.......$ 114,805,506
Big 10 = $ 9,725,407.......$ 149,621,199
Pac 12 = $ 3,190,207 (defunct; 2023 = $ 6,472,447)......$ 77,669,370
SEC = $ 13,949,067.......$ 186,095,088
The SEC is the only conference to show an average NIL funding increase in 2024 over the previous year of 2023.
This post was edited on 4/11/24 at 6:00 pm
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:29 pm to JetDawg
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17. Arkansas -- $ 11,544,039 18. Kentucky -- $ 11,254,204
Hold up, Arkansas fans told me UK Athletics is poor? Hmmmmmmmm
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:31 pm to JetDawg
What is your source for this?
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:36 pm to Tuscaloosa
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What is your source for this?
I mentioned it in the first line of my post.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:37 pm to JetDawg
Florida is 8th in the country, that how I know this list is trash.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:40 pm to LewEvansFan
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Florida is 8th in the country, that how I know this list is trash.
Florida probably ranks even lower if private schools were included.
List is legit.
But, Florida is trash, though.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:42 pm to JetDawg
Hmmm..the LSU obsessed A&M fans on here are always telling us Tiger fans how poor we are.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:44 pm to JetDawg
data for this simply do not exist. if you read their methodology, these projections are a fun little project for somebody but these numbers are beyond worthless and backed by a bunch of nonstatistical assumptions.
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would be nice to have more transparency into nil if it’s going to be the way players are paid moving forward but as it stands, there is none.
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would be nice to have more transparency into nil if it’s going to be the way players are paid moving forward but as it stands, there is none.
This post was edited on 4/11/24 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:45 pm to Tigerpaul1969
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Tiger fans how poor we are.
All one has to do is drive through Louisiana to confirm that you are
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:49 pm to Tigerpaul1969
LSU is extremely poor. LSU athletics is not
Posted on 4/11/24 at 2:52 pm to JetDawg
This doesnt include the new funding by tyson and waltons
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:03 pm to WildcatMike
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Hold up, Arkansas fans told me UK Athletics is poor? Hmmmmmmmm
lol...your AD was going to fire Cal but couldn't scrape up the money for the buyout and then hire another coach.
Kentucky couldn't afford Oates buyout so you quickly moved on.
lol...what a shitshow
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:05 pm to swinetime
it doesn’t include any specific funding or deal. they have no data!
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:06 pm to JetDawg
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27. Ole Miss -- $ 8,872,378
This is absolutely incorrect.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:08 pm to JetDawg
Ole Miss.
They did a damn good job this portal season with only 8 mil.
They did a damn good job this portal season with only 8 mil.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:09 pm to JetDawg
Imagine if A&M actually starts to perform on the football field.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:10 pm to Aggie Class of 2026
Rare to see a legal citizen in houston these days.
Texas has been taken back while you were at Brunch
Texas has been taken back while you were at Brunch
Posted on 4/11/24 at 3:10 pm to dstone12
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Ole Miss
Ole Miss is killing it. They jumped right in to the NIL/Portal era and have put themselves in position to win in all sports. Hats off to the Rebs.
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