I’m not sure it’s accurate to say that our basketball NIL pot is waning. When Adam Miller, a borderline P4 starter, is reportedly receiving offers that approximate what we paid for both our one n done freshmen combined, I think it’s more fair to say that our NIL pot hasn’t spiked with the market, at least for now.Let me stir the pot a bit on a topic I've been banging on since this whole NIL mess started.
It seems our NIL power for basketball players relative to the field may be waning a bit.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the board, football is recruiting its best class in a generation.
It's patently obvious this is the same pot of money, and yet we act surprised when that manifests itself.
And it’s probably too early to even determine the bball NIL pot hasn’t spiked. Just because we aren’t willing to overpay for players now doesn’t mean we don’t have money to spend. Some insiders have intimated that we will be amongst the schools with a $10M+ roster when the dust settles. I’m willing to wait and see what our roster looks like before evaluating how competitive we are on the NIL front.
A couple of misses (Booth, Humrichous) aside, Brad’s done a pretty good job of finding value in the portal era. He’s seemingly pulled a rabbit out of his hat every year. I’m confident there’s something in the hat again this year.