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There has been a lot of chatter this week regarding LSU's NIL budget for the football program, with reports of $26 million allocated for the 2024, 2025, and 2026 teams.

Wilson Alexander of The Advocate gives a good breakdown of the NIL funds in a recent video:
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“So far, Kelly said that $26.5 million combined has been allocated for the 2024, 2025, and 2026 teams,” Alexander said. “About $13 million has come from LSU’s NIL collective over the past few months. Kelly did not specify how that money was divided, but we know a chunk went to the 2024 team, and a significant portion has been used to retain key players, bring in freshmen, and sign the No. 1 transfer portal class in the country."

“The other half of the money is coming,” Alexander said. “Teams are expected to be able to start playing players this summer, and similar to their peers, LSU officials have said they are preparing to pay athletes a projected $20.5 million during the next school. Of that, Kelly expects $13.5 million to go to football.”

"LSU Football isn't planning to spend the entirety of the $13.5 million on this 2025 roster. Because payments operate on the academic calendar, Kelly said an unspecified amount will saved for 2026."

"It's a lot of numbers. The point of all of them is this: LSU has made a significant financial investment in its players this year, and Kelly thinks he has a team that can win the SEC title and contend for a spot in the College Football Playoff."




Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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atltiger64872 months
college football is over, it’s now just a pro game. And actually worse because of the immediate play transfer portal. Very sad that a great game has been ruined.
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Spankum2 months
It is no longer just a game. Time to produce or GTFO.
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Swampcat2 months
This is no longer college football this is pro football. No more their just college athletes ; there are plenty of other collegiate athletes making zero money off of their athletic abilities! They should sue to ensure all college athletes are paid.
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Tigahtildeath2 months
It should return to amateur status. There was shady stuff happening everywhere, but not the blatant money grab we have now.
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TouchdownTony2 months
Ohio St and Oregon are in the 22 mill range just for football.
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alschroed2 months
That is a week number as it takes 4-6M to get a 5 star QB.
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BIIIL2 months
Glad that this paying of football players around the country is finally out in the open.
Now let's stop the nonsense of them having to go to class and being "academically eligible" which is such a waste of time. These guys aren't "scholars", they're paid to entertain us. Stop the college athlete nonsense
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MardiGrasCajun2 months
Well, if they’re “college” athletes, then going to class in college is required. Otherwise, end “college” football and start a minor league. Also, the majority of these athletes don’t receive a lot of NIL money nor will they get drafted. Giving them the opportunity to a free college education with a lifetime of benefits is invaluable.
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Poboytom2 months
Obviously it's great for players but it's ruining the college game as it was.
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BIIIL2 months
The "game as it was" is over.
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MardiGrasCajun2 months
Great for some players. Most get very little money and they certainly can’t handle the financial responsibility at 17-18 years old. Money is gone in a blink of an eye. Better get and use the free education because most won’t sniff the NFL.
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burreauxxx2 months
The editor was drunk
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Pas Bon2 months
This is great and all, but who proofreads these articles? Egads, the typos were horrendous.
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NorthSider722 months
Concerned the writer/editor is a product of an LSU education.
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Bayou2 months
The joy of college football has been the amateur level of it. Apparently, free education is meaningless.
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Geaux Guy2 months
Invest right and an average player can retire at graduation.
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Solo Cam2 months
Man it's so sad what the sport has become but it's time for regulation, there needs to be contracts and salary caps, this isn't sustainable
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cajunmud2 months
Yep...overlay the NFL blueprint on top and figure out if anyone really needs to go to class or not.
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BIIIL2 months
Class? This is about football not academia. They need to stop wasting everyone's time and stop all this classroom nonsense
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hottub2 months
Aren’t the majority of them just taking online classes anyway?
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lsucrazy2 months
All this Protestant and Catholic talk back and forth is why I’m Non-Denominational!
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AD232 months
sounds like LSU athletics needs some savvy FP&A professionals to come in and manage this. Where do I apply?
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CTtiger302 months
YEAH BUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IS PRETTY CROOKED
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Spankum2 months
I am losing interest in college football…quickly.
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NASA_ISS_Tiger2 months
There's always lacrosse....where it's legal to beat other players with a stick!
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Veritas2 months
Will be $100 million in 5-10 years
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Jdublsu2 months
Need to get Elon in there and sort things out
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Shawn772 months
NCAA is now a professional football league. Do players even have to attend class? How long before we have luxury tax?
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Goalie2 months
Bringing in good players but the same coaching? Will this thing get better? Seriously.
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