1 hour ago1 hr No. I was curious how Oregon's players lined up with other players around the country. But I found that the NIL value is undisclosed and not recorded as public record. But I did find a list that shows the top 20 paid athletes. The figures are in millions of dollars. 1. A. J. Bybantsa BYU 4.1 2. J. J. Toppin Texas Tech 2.8 3. Yaxel Lendenborg Michigan 2.3 4. Boogie Fland Florida 2.1 5. Donovan Dent UCLA 2.0 *** 6. Jayden Quaintance Kentucky 1.9 7. Braden Smith Purdue 1.9 8. Moustapha Thiam Cincinnati 1.8 9. Oscar Cluff Purdue 1.710. P. G. Haggarty Kansas St. 1.711. Bryce Hopkins St. John's 1.712. Owen Freeman Creighton 1.613. Malik Reneau Miami 1.614. Ian Jackson St. John's 1.515. Josh Dix Creighton 1.516. Henry Veesaar North Carolina 1.517. Cameron Boozer Duke 1.518. Bennet Stirtz Iowa 1.519. Dayyrn Peterson Kansas 1.520. Darrion Williams N. Carolina St. 1.4*** Here's an example of what can happen even if you spend a lot of money on a player. Donovan Dent at UCLA is bringing in a cool two million but that doesn't guarantee a spot in the NCAA tournament. As of today, according to ESPN's bracketology, the Bruins are currently listed as the first team out. As my Duck friends who commented on a previous article, Oregon would have to spend some series cash to make them competitive.Spending more on basketball would probably cut back on football funding. How do you guys feel about this? Keep it the same, with our football program close to the top of the football pyramid and basketball floundering at the bottom of the standings or makebasketball more interesting and exciting to watch. It takes a lot of money for a lot of football players to achieve that 'natty' we so desperately crave. But with basketball, probably two players and a strong supporting cast could bring a championship caliber team to Eugene.
1 hour ago1 hr Moderator No. 18 minutes ago, sports fan said:But with basketball, probably two players and a strong supporting cast could bring a championship caliber team to Eugene.Absolutely. Ironic that Nike is known for Basketball shoes vs cleats.But hey, it's not my $$$
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