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Posted on 12/21/22 at 9:53 pm
Posted by surgicalvenom
Omaha
Member since Jan 2014
5362 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 9:53 pm
To the portal. I didn't know he had eligibility left. I will always remember his first down, acrobatic catch against Arkansas his Freshman year.
Posted by everytrueson
Los Angeles, CA
Member since Mar 2012
5891 posts
Posted on 12/21/22 at 10:47 pm to
Hate to see it. I am sure the stats prove me wrong, but I feel like we didn't use him enough?
Posted by deputyfife
Member since Dec 2013
1121 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 12:36 am to
wish he had been used more, but hard for that to happen when Cook can't see him.
Good luck to him, hope he gets paid and a decent look from the NFL after next year.
I'm wondering on both him and Lovett if we had enough receivers, and NIL just didn't have enough to pay them.
This whole thing is moneyball now.
Posted by MizzouBS
Missouri
Member since Dec 2014
5830 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 2:18 am to
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I'm wondering on both him and Lovett if we had enough receivers, and NIL just didn't have enough to pay them.


Luther Burden $328k
Dominic Lovett 147k
Mookie Cooper 54k
Chance Luper 43k
Zach Hahn 41k
Barrett Banister 41k
Logan Muckey 41k
Tauskie Dove 40k
Mekhi Miller 38k

Wease was the 2nd highest paid WR at OU getting 110k.

Georgia top WR’s
AD Mitchell 208k
Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint $142
Ladd McConkey 92k

Dove probably not going to get paid much more and maybe less. We pay are WR’s pretty good. Lovett might get a little more, but he is not getting Burden money anywhere. Alabama’s highest paid WR Kobe Prentice is getting 143k.

Sam Horn is getting 58k he could get a lot more as the 2nd string and maybe 3rd string QB at a lot of P5 schools.
This post was edited on 12/22/22 at 2:23 am
Posted by MIZZtshirtfan
Member since Mar 2013
98 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 6:14 am to
Are these NIL numbers publicly available somewhere?
Posted by mouse_cop
The South
Member since Aug 2019
2845 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 8:35 am to
I believe he’s just going off of On3’s valuation which is a projection. It may be accurate for some, but it’s like googling a celebrity’s net worth - it will be way off for many if they don’t want the info to be public

Link to how they calculate an athlete’s NIL: LINK /
Posted by deputyfife
Member since Dec 2013
1121 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 12:26 pm to
pretty sure if that is the on3, that they just use social media metrics. obviously, in the end NIL comes down to performance.
No one will keep buying a product if a player is bad. I'm guessing a lot of those Mizzou receivers would chuckle at the idea of receiving that last year.
Posted by Tackle74
Columbia, MO
Member since Mar 2012
5252 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 12:32 pm to
Cudos for him for playing with HIS TEAM through the bowl, the timin* of the portal is shite
Posted by MizzouBS
Missouri
Member since Dec 2014
5830 posts
Posted on 12/22/22 at 9:10 pm to
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NIL numbers publicly available somewhere?


Part of it goes by how many people follow them on social media and their popularity. Devyn Butler is not as popular as Horn, but Butler is set to make $62k with no advertising and Horn $58k. Butler has 108k followers on social media and Horn has 14.2k. Horn gets more per follower and advertising, but because Butler has 94k more followers the amount of money they make evens out.

Each team gets a certain amount for gaming(which isn’t very much). Players like Burden with a higher roster value will get more money and players at skill positions will get more than lineman.

Alabama, Georgia, OU and other Blue Blood school’s will get more money than Mizzou, because they are Tier 1 teams. There are 4 tiers and the tier levels mainly go by top 25 finishes over a 10 year period and the teams popularity. The bottom players at OU will get more money than some starters and almost all of the 2 deep players at Mizzou.

Its not hard to figure social media and gaming. Advertising and promo’s is little harder. But it’s not hard to find out what players are getting for advertising.

Another factor is where you went to high school. Some top programs like St. John Bosco are already getting NIL money and some of that will follow them when they go to college.

If we want Mizzou players to make more money follow them all on social media. Most of our players have less than 20,000 followers. Burden has 70k, Wease has 65k, and Hopper only has 13k. Lovett has 8.5k followers we will see how much that goes up now that he is at Georgia.

On3 estimated value will be close to what each player will get. That’s why it is a estimated value. How much players make will go up and down depending on social media followers.

Most of Burden, Hopper, Lovett’s
Posted by deputyfife
Member since Dec 2013
1121 posts
Posted on 12/23/22 at 12:17 am to
I am thinking those are just estimates, and also bs ones like how realtors tell you a home is worth 20k more for being in a HOA.
Posted by MizzouBS
Missouri
Member since Dec 2014
5830 posts
Posted on 12/23/22 at 2:19 am to
quote:

am thinking those are just estimates, and also bs ones like how realtors tell you a home is worth 20k more for being in a HOA.


Most schools collective/booster clubs guarantee players a certain amount. Texas Tech guarantee’s every football player and women’s basketball player $25,000. SMU guarantee’s every football and basketball player $36,000. Texas is giving every offensive lineman $50,000. Last year I think OU guaranteed $40,000 and this year it will probably be more. Every school has a collective/booster club that bundles the money to pay players. Blue blood schools collective will be bigger and be able to pay players more.

Not sure what Mizzou’s is, but it’s not $36k. This year at least 30 players didn’t get $36k at Mizzou. Hyrin White left Mizzou and signed with SMU and he will get more guaranteed money.

Kobe Brown may get less than bench players on Texas Tech women’s basketball team.
This post was edited on 12/23/22 at 4:32 am
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