froginaustin
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Why?There is no way those are the NIL budgets.
Not being cute. An honest question.
Why?There is no way those are the NIL budgets.
Source? Utah, Cincinnati, Houston, ASU, UCF have NIL budgets. Everybody starts at the base level.I have been checking out NIL budgets off & on for the last several months. I know that the private schools TCU/Baylor don't disclose. But this is the most recent that I can find from CBS Sports 8/24.
# 6(nationally) is Oklahoma State @ 670 million
#19 (nationally) is Kansas @ 459 Million
#23 (nationally) is Texas Tech @ 396 million
# 27 (national) is WVU @ 354 million
# 33 ( national) is KSU @ 324 million
# 41 is ISU @ 249 million
# 46 is Colorado @ 208 million
No Utah, Cincinnati, Houston, ASU, UCF. Although a static snapshot from 8/24 this says a whole bunch.
Some teams are extremely keen on evaluating talent and some are camel piss pore.
Does anyone have an educated insiders take on where TCU's NIL budget was floating over the last 15 months?
You don't think that K State pays more than every NFL team?There is no way those are the NIL budgets.
CBS Sports co-authored along with 247 August 2024. They did not list Utah Cinc, Houston,UCF. At the time reported this was Top 50 and I did overlook ASU @ # 40 nationally with $ 265 mil..Source? Utah, Cincinnati, Houston, ASU, UCF have NIL budgets. Everybody starts at the base level.
All I know is Oklahoma State needs to fire their GM. $670,000,000 gets you that? LOLYou don't think that K State pays more than every NFL team?![]()
There is no way their NIL budget is that much. I doubt this is accurate.All I know is Oklahoma State needs to fire their GM. $670,000,000 gets you that? LOL
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Had no idea Indiana was so high.NIL budgets according to 247:
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College football NIL collective leaders for 2025: NCAA estimates nation's top-25 spenders
Fundraising and donor contributions are not issues at these programs.247sports.com
The horns are number one at $22.2 million.
Looks like those are cumulative donations between 2005 and 2022.CBS Sports co-authored along with 247 August 2024. They did not list Utah Cinc, Houston,UCF. At the time reported this was Top 50 and I did overlook ASU @ # 40 nationally with $ 265 mil..
Memphis is @ # 50 with 170 million and at the time did not include $ 25 million donate by FedEx.
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well that would make more sense, but still those are some large numbers for certain programs.Looks like those are cumulative donations between 2005 and 2022.
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College football's top 50 programs ranked by NIL efforts
Separating the haves and have nots across college football.247sports.com
Thanks for bringing the thread back on track.Does not mean anything without an offensive scheme change. Passive pass blocking is not this guys forte. Hire a run scheme offensive coordinator and then we can get excited.!!!
Go Frogs!
I read a couple times and it didn't say that but I think you are correct. Tech & OSU money probably went mostly to facilities.Looks like those are cumulative donations between 2005 and 2022.
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College football's top 50 programs ranked by NIL efforts
Separating the haves and have nots across college football.247sports.com