Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
How many college football players get a salary greater than an NFL practice squad salary?
At some point is the NFL going to say fuck the NCAA, the SEC, and the Big 10, and let's just form our own U23 pro league that plays on Tuesdays and Wednesdays? It could be an affiliate structure like the G League and AAA baseball, or it could just be its own league of 16 teams that serves as a massive league-wide practice squad.
It would probably work about as well as the G-League works, i.e., loses money hand-over-fist and plays mostly untelevised games in front of friends and family and venue custodial staff.
The irrational emotional attachment people have for their alma mater + the even crazier enthusiasm of people who didn't even go to college, let alone Notre Dame, have for Irish football or any other collegiate football program is virtually impossible for the NFL to replicate with a minor league system of geographically-connected-only professional teams.
Based on the numbers thrown around in Sluka's case, at most 3%? max of currently rostered college football players match or exceed the average practice squad salary of $875,000 a year--annualized basis, they only get paid weekly during camp/season, so approx $16,800 * 24 weeks or ~$400k frfr.
I doubt it's even that many college players exceeding practice squad comp. 3% estimate is 2x the number of NFL draftees (approx 250 (256 max? Tho I think there were 257 this last draft) x 2 = 500) =>
500 / 16080 FBS roster spots => 3.1%
of FBS players matriculate to the NFL each year (at most).
I guess I could've looked up the NIL valuations before trying to guesstimate,
Top 100 NIL college football valuationsI think those are market estimates and not actual comp.
List cuts off at 100th ranked NIL value player @ $577k per year.
If you take the annualized practice squad number of $875k, it's 40 players.
The actual comp for the time NFL practice squad players are on the team makes more sense; so maybe you get down to $400K of NIL a season by player 125? or about half the number in an NFL draft class.
Sounds like the baseline for NIL comp is a monthly stipend of $3,000 for game-day roster players at BYU. At least that's what Sluka's brother said his brother Sluka Doncic gets. Sluka was promised somewhere between $85-$100k on top of the monthly stipend(?), that part wasn't clear. But I would assume that's above the regular game-day roster stipend.
Estimates peg Sluka's actual NIL value as QB1 at UNLV would be between $40-$50K, has to be on top of the stipend. So Sluka was promised 2x the going rate based on position + school. It was a verbal thing tied to whether Sluka won the starting job. They can't memorialize the QB1 condition in writing; so Sluka had to take UNLV's word that he'd get the extra for being the starter.
Seeing as there are virtually zero rules for NIL (other than ambient rules of contract law), I imagine players who play well and if the team is winning alumni boosters or whomever drop extra cash or cars or IG thot$ on the players during the season, but who knows.
Sluka didn't get his promised $100K; and seeing as this is his final season of NIL/college eligibility, he did the right thing walking away before he burnt his final year of eligibility. Now he can try again somewhere else (or even back at UNLV) next season. And in the meantime maybe he can practice up and get his completion rate north of 50%.