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Almost a $10,000,000 NIL Deal

ghostoffatjack

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BYU ponied up that much to get the best rated HS player in America. A 6'9" player that has the body of Power Forward and the moves of a Guard!
 
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BYU ponied up that much to get the rated best HS player in America. A 6'9" player that has the body of Power Forward and the moves of a Guard!
You mean Dybansta? He looks really good on paper and against HS competition. Will be interesting to see how he performs throughout the whole year against guys his same size with quickness, as well as players who are 2-4 years older than him.

Not sure they get close to the return they will give him in NIL, but can’t blame them for trying.
 
Read the fine print of his nil deal. It was NIKE and another company that ponied up the money, not BYU. he could have chosen any school and received the same NIL deal. He chose BYU because their entire coaching staff has NBA experience and connections. And he saw it as a quick path to the NBA
 
Read the fine print of his nil deal. It was NIKE and another company that ponied up the money, not BYU. he could have chosen any school and received the same NIL deal. He chose BYU because their entire coaching staff has NBA experience and connections. And he saw it as a quick path to the NBA
Plenty of staff in college have NBA experience and connections. He chose it for the money. He leveraged Alabama to up his offer at BYU.

Please provide the “fine print” that you reference. Because Nike signed him to an NIL deal in addition to BYU’s NIL.
 
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