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@DieSonneTeufeln Kerr Kriisa to WVU!!
I bet her NIL deals may now be worth more than a WNBA contract.Iowa basketball pauses season ticket sales as demand skyrockets for Caitlin Clark’s senior season
Iowa women's basketball had to pause their selling of season tickets for the 2023-24 college basketball season due to a massive increase in demand.www.foxnews.com
I bet her NIL deals may now be worth more than a WNBA contract.
I bet her NIL deals may now be worth more than a WNBA contract.
EDIT: Top WNBA player is paid 250K annually, she is already up to over 700K!
"Jackie Young of the Aces has an average annual salary of $252,450 and is currently the WNBA's highest-paid player in 2023."
Seven players have transferred out in the past two weeks. That program is a dumpster fire atm but Hopkins buyout is insane.@AlaskaGuy
Keion Brooks will play another year of college basketball at Washington
Former Kentucky forward Keion Brooks is staying out west at Washington for a super-senior year of college basketball.www.on3.com
Seven players have transferred out in the past two weeks. That program is a dumpster fire atm but Hopkins buyout is insane.
If only the PAC had a TV deal.UW went all in financially on their football program (which is understandable) but this is a result of that. If UW had the money to do it, I'd fire Hopkins and go hire Leon Rice from Boise.
If only the PAC had a TV deal.
The PAC is dead as disco.From what I've been hearing, the PAC is struggling to get a majority of the conference to commit to it past 2024. That's why they can't get a TV deal, the networks don't even know what they're negotiating for.
The PAC is dead as disco.
The Zona schools along with Utah said they're committed to the PAC but that can change at any moment.Definitely a dangerous time for the PAC. There's a real possibility they could lose over half their remaining members between May-August. The media situation is tough for them. It's a bad media market, most of the major providers already have the content that they want, and they can't get the schools to even commit to the conference moving forward.
I think if the Big Ten grabs UO and UW, the Big 12 will grab CU, UA, ASU and Utah. The PAC would then half to backfill over half the conference with G5 schools. SDSU, Boise State, Fresno State, SMU, Tulane, Rice, UTSA, UNLV, Air Force, Colorado State are all possibilities but it's clearly a lower tier conference at that point.
The big question is what happens if the Big Ten chooses not to expand. Will anyone still defect to the Big 12? If so, how many?
The Zona schools along with Utah said they're committed to the PAC but that can change at any moment.
Or until something like thisEveryone is committed until it comes time to sign something...