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I wonder how many of the NCAA basketball players in the tournament are millionaires. (Original Post) Ptah Mar 2026 OP
Post removed Post removed Mar 2026 #1
Many are not. Ptah Mar 2026 #2
Almost all are not NoRethugFriends Mar 2026 #7
You are probably correct. Ptah Mar 2026 #8
International student athletes are not allowed to collect NIL. RandySF Mar 2026 #3
I did not know that. Ptah Mar 2026 #4
I don't think it applies to making money in their home countries. RandySF Mar 2026 #5
Only a relative handful. RandySF Mar 2026 #6
imagine your play services are free while a few team mates are rakin it in nt msongs Mar 2026 #9
Ice Capades LessAspin Mar 2026 #10

Response to Ptah (Original post)

NoRethugFriends

(3,843 posts)
7. Almost all are not
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:12 PM
Mar 2026

No, the vast majority of NCAA tournament basketball players are not millionaires. While Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals and new revenue-sharing models have created "March Madness millionaires" at the top of the sport, these high earners represent a very small percentage of the total tournament field.

Ptah

(34,193 posts)
8. You are probably correct.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:30 PM
Mar 2026

I find it interesting that just a few years ago, paying players was cause for big trouble.

RandySF

(87,814 posts)
3. International student athletes are not allowed to collect NIL.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 10:52 PM
Mar 2026

That’s a terms violation of their student visas.

RandySF

(87,814 posts)
5. I don't think it applies to making money in their home countries.
Sun Mar 22, 2026, 11:05 PM
Mar 2026

All the foreign college basketball players I’m familiar with are affiliated with a pro club and/or national team.

LessAspin

(2,102 posts)
10. Ice Capades
Mon Mar 23, 2026, 10:54 AM
Mar 2026


With the recent Winter Olympics just concluded I remember when Figure Skaters would tour the Country in the Ice Capades to capitalize on the buzz just created for the sport and make money. Now most of the top Olympic athletes are millionaires.

NCAA football has a large percentage of the millionaire college athletes. Which is not surprising since most college athletic departments rely on the money football brings in..

*NIL valuations are from On3.com, which calculates the optimized NIL opportunity for athletes relative to the overall NIL market and projects outcomes over the next 12 months.

1. Texas QB Arch Manning ($6.8 million)

https://www.on3.com/nil/rankings/player/nil-valuations/
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