if you do a little research and visit some other sites, you will find that money did not come from BYU. That money came from two private sources. he would have received the same amount of NIL money no matter what school he chose.
I've said this over 100 times, players can make their own NIL deals. they are not dependent on the school for their NIL money.
My source ? the internet . go anywhere where they talk basketball, and put in his name and NIL after it and you'll find the truth. he already had received $4 mil of his NIL deal from Nike before he even chose to commit to any school. He also had a second lucrative NIL deal from a source outside of BYU. he could have signed anywhere and that money would be the same.
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He chose BYU primarily because their entire coaching staff has connections to the NBA as prior coaches.