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What Will a Revamped Competitive Basketball Roster Cost?

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I have not followed college basketball even remotely as much as football. It's usually the 2nd largest source of income behind football for most athletic programs...what does a typical NIL budget look like for NCAABB top 10 or top 20 teams nowadays?

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11 hours ago, kirklandduck said:

I have not followed college basketball even remotely as much as football. It's usually the 2nd largest source of income behind football for most athletic programs...what does a typical NIL budget look like for NCAABB top 10 or top 20 teams nowadays?

What ten March Madness teams spent-

https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/2026-march-madness-top-spenders-144342842.html

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Unless Oregon throws money to the basketball program like they do the football program, they will be small potatoes. But as the article states, even blue bloods like Kentucky, (22 million) doesn't guarantee a trip to the final four. Coaching, chemistry, an injury free season all play a part of it. Signing players outside the power four conferences and power four bench warmers isn't going to cut it.

What's needed is two studs and three very good players for the starting five and a deep bench (four players) to take it to the next level.

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Looks to be between 9 and 11 mil to me to get this up and running.

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