“Investment” is probably the wrong choice of words here as neither the school nor the donors (especially the donors) expect to see tangible return on the money they provide to the player. For the school, each payment is merely a cost of doing business each year while most donors are paying for close access to the team. The $1.5 million player this year will be replaced by a $1.5 player next year. And what would’ve been a $2.5 million sophomore will be purchased from another program for roughly that same price.