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2 minutes ago, Juwan Moye said:

With the rev share changes isn’t the expectation that players are making even more money moving forward? I thought someone reported Cupps was getting offered $600k as an example. 
 

If that were true then yeah, I could see Smith getting offered $5m.

IU is reported to have about $10.5 million for next year; $7 million from the collective and $3.5 million from revenue sharing. 

  • If IU pays its top two players $2 million
  • That leaves $6.5 million for 13 players
    • That's a $500,000 average per player

If Purdump has a $2 million collective for basketball and therefore a $5.5 million total basketball budget:

  • Smith and Kaufman-Renn get $2 million each,
  • That leaves a really tight $1.5 million budget for the other 13 players.
    • That would come out to about a $115,000 average for the other 13 players

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IU is reported to have about $10.5 million for next year; $7 million from the collective and $3.5 million from revenue sharing. 
  • If IU pays its top two players $2 million
  • That leaves $6.5 million for 13 players
    • That's a $500,000 average per player
If Purdump has a $2 million collective for basketball and therefore a $5.5 million total basketball budget:
  • Smith and Kaufman-Renn get $2 million each,
  • That leaves a really tight $1.5 million budget for the other 13 players.
    • That would come out to about a $115,000 average for the other 13 players

They are also supposed to make the NIL more compensation for name, image and likeness starting this year… instead of purely a “pay for play” free-for-all.

Whether or not that actually happens remains to be seen.

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5 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

IU is reported to have about $10.5 million for next year; $7 million from the collective and $3.5 million from revenue sharing. 

  • If IU pays its top two players $2 million
  • That leaves $6.5 million for 13 players
    • That's a $500,000 average per player

If Purdump has a $2 million collective for basketball and therefore a $5.5 million total basketball budget:

  • Smith and Kaufman-Renn get $2 million each,
  • That leaves a really tight $1.5 million budget for the other 13 players.
    • That would come out to about a $115,000 average for the other 13 players

So curious, would Tucker taker less since his dad is the coach. The ability to use it on others??

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7 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

IU is reported to have about $10.5 million for next year; $7 million from the collective and $3.5 million from revenue sharing. 

  • If IU pays its top two players $2 million
  • That leaves $6.5 million for 13 players
    • That's a $500,000 average per player

If Purdump has a $2 million collective for basketball and therefore a $5.5 million total basketball budget:

  • Smith and Kaufman-Renn get $2 million each,
  • That leaves a really tight $1.5 million budget for the other 13 players.
    • That would come out to about a $115,000 average for the other 13 players

Is this an allocation for IUBB only? 

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5 minutes ago, Lebowski said:

Where can I find the numbers? I'd like to see what they have allocated for any other sports. 

I doubt you find anything better than well-sourced estimates until the fiscal year rolls over.

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18 hours ago, AKHoosier said:

Braden Smith approaching his last days with Purdue? I can see someone throwing a bag at him, interesting replies here.

https://x.com/TreyKnowsBall/status/1903575742828409327?t=oua04k3nniacuOLDRymTMQ&s=19

I also learn reading the replies that little Braden drives a cyber truck... and this is how I imagine it.

 

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Per CBS Sports-

Michigan freshman guard Justin Pippen has entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on its opening spring entry period, Travis Branham of 247Sports reported on Monday morning.

Pippen has already left the team and will not travel with them to Atlanta as well, Branham reported.

The Chatsworth (CA) native is the son of NBA legend Scottie Pippen and was heralded as an excellent late add to the 2024 recruiting class by Dusty May after his hiring. Pippen saw ample time on the floor throughout the season before a concussion landed him on the bench in the Big Ten Tournament. He was unable to play in either of the Wolverines' first two games of the NCAA Tournament.

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9 minutes ago, Soulsnipes said:

So curious, would Tucker taker less since his dad is the coach. The ability to use it on others??

 

7 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Son, you're either going to take less NIL from IU or I'm taking away the keys to your car and your phone.

Dad, you're either going to pay me my NIL market price from IU or I'm getting in my car and calling Michigan on my way up to Ann Arbor and we'll be kicking your arse from here to eternity next year!

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44 minutes ago, Stuhoo said:

IU is reported to have about $10.5 million for next year; $7 million from the collective and $3.5 million from revenue sharing. 

  • If IU pays its top two players $2 million
  • That leaves $6.5 million for 13 players
    • That's a $500,000 average per player

If Purdump has a $2 million collective for basketball and therefore a $5.5 million total basketball budget:

  • Smith and Kaufman-Renn get $2 million each,
  • That leaves a really tight $1.5 million budget for the other 13 players.
    • That would come out to about a $115,000 average for the other 13 players

Interesting.  Thanks, I hadn’t seen our IUBB rev share number yet.

Per the IndyStar, IU was targeting IUBB rev share to be about 2x the conference average.  I would have guessed the IUBB number would be higher than $3.5M, because that obviously implies the conf average to bball is something around $1.75M (~8% of the rev share).  That’s pretty low, especially with the settlement to former players allocating 15% to men’s bball. 

From what I can tell this is good, the less rev share other schools are doing for bball the better because IU’s payroll advantage is on the NIL side and schools can dilute that if they got aggressive with bball rev share.  I’d guess schools are generally leaning into FB, which as we know is the only sport that really moves the needle.

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Just now, BA47591 said:

Where would someone be able to find this sort of information?

Don't believe there's actually anything of an official nature out there.  As @Hovadipo said probably won't be until the new fiscal year rolls over.   The numbers for IUBB have to be considered as unofficial and reasonable estimates at this time.

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2 minutes ago, IUGRAD06 said:

$10 million is the rumored number that is being thrown out for IU.  

Wild what has happened to college sport.  I'm at least glad we can compete on a level ground.  Louisville boasting 10 mil this year too.  gotta be around a top5-10 mark i'd think.  BYU, Kansas, Duke way up there too. 

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