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Alabama freshman WR Ryan Williams has already compiled 16 receptions for 462 yards and five touchdow
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Alabama freshman WR Ryan Williams has already compiled 16 receptions for 462 yards and five touchdowns to start the season as a true freshman. Along with his great start, his NIL money nearly doubled after his performance against Georgia, per On3's Pete Nakos...
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It nearly doubled from $768,000 to $1.5 million after he caught the game-winning touchdown against Georgia.
(The Spun)
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VoxDawg5 days
If only he has been 18...
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Tasseo10 days
I wonder if "NIL value" is something that banks will start using as collateral for loans, and what they will need to prove it's legit.
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Tasseo11 days
Where and/or who is coming up with these #s, and who is paying it and getting the actual ROI? Other than some old White dudes that get off on thinking their booster special. Sure he's good but a team like bama is deep enough to plug players in.
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PeleofAnalytics10 days
Stuff like this has been around a while. QScore has been used to figure out how much brands pay celebrities for about 60 years. They just have more instantaneous measurements because of social media.
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3down1011 days
These people are just making up these numbers.
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cwil17711 days
This is basically some bizarre form of semi pro football at this point.
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He needs to ask Bama for another $2 million right now or sit out for the rest of the season.
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atltiger648710 days
that's going to happen somewhere, and soon. College football is committing suicide.
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He’ll be broke by 25
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catfish 6211 days
Doubt it.
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Coater11 days
Nah he seems like a good kid
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saintslsupels11 days
He's almost a millionaire and only 17, meanwhile you spend you free time getting downvoted in the OT Lounge.
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