I polled 25-plus high-major coaches and this is what I came up with as far as salary numbers for this season.
— Jeff Goodman (@GoodmanHoops) April 11, 2025
Obviously, there will be some outliers but this is a pretty good feel for what guys are getting now.
PROJECTED ELITE GUYS (Top 10-15): $2.5 to 4 million
PROJECTED…
Oregon State is getting clobbered in the men’s basketball transfer portal. The Beavers paid Michael Rataj $80k last season. He’s getting seven figures at Baylor.
— John Canzano (@johncanzanobft) April 4, 2025
Has OSO gone all-in on football or is something else at play?
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Generally I think everyone is leaving for more money, but only because other schools are willing to commit way more money than they're worth. Sure some of that is like don't come back but some of that is like look this is the most I can offer you and I know you're going to get offered more out on the market situation. Langston Love as the example, pre NIL era I imagine he'd probably spend his last year at Baylor, but we can't afford to pay a guy who can't stay healthy and Georgetown is willing to throw way more than we are at him in the hopes he stays healthy for once. They're in a position to gamble on him while Drew does not think we should (rightfully so).True Grit said:
With all of our returning players transferring but one... do we even know if they were encouraged to leave or not vs. just leaving? We know Wright is leaving for more money, but what about the rest of them. I still find it strange that everyone just up and left leaving us with zero depth and literally no team.
Here are the CBB programs that are *estimated* to have spent the most NIL money on incoming transfers this offseason so far.
— Evan Miyakawa (@EvanMiya) April 14, 2025
Michigan 8.8 million
Kentucky 7.6m
Maryland 7.1m
Miami 7.1m
Iowa 6.6m
Virginia 6.2m
Washington 5.9m
Creighton 5.6m
Georgetown 5.5m
Xavier 5.5m
These are…