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Bradley NIL for mens basketball

mrswiss21

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Does anybody how much bradley has in NIL for basketball or where we rank?

My guess would be between the 400,000-1 mil range but i could be totally wrong. Curious to know if anyone knows.
 
it is fully expetced to be double that in the short term future due to a couple recent actions
 
No rules against this. Schools can use up to $22MM per year from school/athletics generated revenue to pay athletes. Irrelevant if the athletics budget is running a deficit and has to be covered by the general fund. This is fully legal and likely how most schools are now operating.

I would estimate Bradley's full NIL to be in the $1.5MM range at the moment, possibly higher. Most public MVC schools are reporting in the $800k-$1.25MM range right now.
 
Wednesday was the deadline for players who had put their name into the 2026 NBA Draft to withdraw if they wanted to return to college. Baylor wing Tounde Yessoufou was projected to be a late 1st round pick, but was lured back to play at St. Johns for the 2026-27 season with an NIL deal reported to be worth "upwards of $7 million".-
 
Wednesday was the deadline for players who had put their name into the 2026 NBA Draft to withdraw if they wanted to return to college. Baylor wing Tounde Yessoufou was projected to be a late 1st round pick, but was lured back to play at St. Johns for the 2026-27 season with an NIL deal reported to be worth "upwards of $7 million".-
More reports that show the distinction between NIL at one of the blueblood programs versus a mid-major like MVC teams...
Perhaps the top remaining player in the transfer portal was Milan Momcilovic, who spent 3 seasons at Iowa State, put up terrific scoring and shooting stats, was the top 3-point shooter in the NCAA in 2025-26, entered the NBA Draft this spring, but withdrew and landed back in the transfer portal.
Last night, he committed to Kentucky, and Jeff Goodman reports that he will get between $6 and $7 million this coming season.
www.x.com/TheFieldOf68/status/2061828091056402519
 
The NIL Clearinghouse has been busy reviewing all the NIL deals. But there have been a lot of them rejected, according to a report released yesterday-

NIL clearinghouse has rejected $90M in deals​


Meanwhile, the big-money programs continue to lure Euro players to the US. UCLA just got a commitment from what some are calling the best big man prospect in Europe for his age group. Nikola Kusturica is a 17-year old, 6'9" Serbian forward, who this writer calls "an early contender for the No. 1 pick in the 2028 NBA draft".
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...ica-possible-no-1-nba-draft-pick-chooses-ucla

Must be nice to have a virtually unlimited NIL purse.
 
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Meanwhile, the big-money programs continue to lure Euro players to the US. UCLA just got a commitment from what some are calling the best big man prospect in Europe for his age group. Nikola Kusturica is a 17-year old, 6'9" Serbian forward, who this writer calls "an early contender for the No. 1 pick in the 2028 NBA draft".
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...ica-possible-no-1-nba-draft-pick-chooses-ucla

Must be nice to have a virtually unlimited NIL purse.
Here is another one... The #1 overall recruit in the Class of 2027 is reclassifying to 2026 and will enroll at Texas for the coming season. I guess he couldn't wait to start cashing those checks.
 
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Meanwhile, the big-money programs continue to lure Euro players to the US. UCLA just got a commitment from what some are calling the best big man prospect in Europe for his age group. Nikola Kusturica is a 17-year old, 6'9" Serbian forward, who this writer calls "an early contender for the No. 1 pick in the 2028 NBA draft".
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...ica-possible-no-1-nba-draft-pick-chooses-ucla

Must be nice to have a virtually unlimited NIL purse.
It's being reported that UCLA will pay 17-year old Serbian big man Nikola Kusturica $12 million for 2 years.
Because he is only 17, he won't be eligible for the NBA draft until 2028, so he will likely spend 2 seasons at UCLA, unless he gets a better offer somewhere else.
 
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