Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
A school does not have NIL money to give. They can assist a prospective athlete in making connections but probably more likely in Basketball at UVA. For lacrosse, no one really knows what the potential for NIL money is. If the demand is created it could be a lot, if not a little. An Ohio State lacrosse player and local social media sensation made a video about it. He claims in his video he makes 8x what some PLL players make off lacrosse. Good on him.
Whatever you say. Someone is throwing money at recruits for VA………
lacrosse is a non-revenue generating sporting.
no HS lax star is making NIL money to blink an eye at.
maybe a player here and there can make some extra beer money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
A school does not have NIL money to give. They can assist a prospective athlete in making connections but probably more likely in Basketball at UVA. For lacrosse, no one really knows what the potential for NIL money is. If the demand is created it could be a lot, if not a little. An Ohio State lacrosse player and local social media sensation made a video about it. He claims in his video he makes 8x what some PLL players make off lacrosse. Good on him.
Whatever you say. Someone is throwing money at recruits for VA………
lacrosse is a non-revenue generating sporting. ---This is a false term that is often over used. The sport generates revenue. Profit?? Is another story most goes to club owners.
no HS lax star is making NIL money to blink an eye at. ---This is true, HS players do not promote the HS team. NIL money is more of a college thing.
maybe a player here and there can make some extra beer money ---This both true and false. Most HS players are not old enough to buy beer but some are in the IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
A school does not have NIL money to give. They can assist a prospective athlete in making connections but probably more likely in Basketball at UVA. For lacrosse, no one really knows what the potential for NIL money is. If the demand is created it could be a lot, if not a little. An Ohio State lacrosse player and local social media sensation made a video about it. He claims in his video he makes 8x what some PLL players make off lacrosse. Good on him.
Whatever you say. Someone is throwing money at recruits for VA………
lacrosse is a non-revenue generating sporting. ---This is a false term that is often over used. The sport generates revenue. Profit?? Is another story most goes to club owners.
no HS lax star is making NIL money to blink an eye at. ---This is true, HS players do not promote the HS team. NIL money is more of a college thing.
maybe a player here and there can make some extra beer money ---This both true and false. Most HS players are not old enough to buy beer but some are in the IAC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
A school does not have NIL money to give. They can assist a prospective athlete in making connections but probably more likely in Basketball at UVA. For lacrosse, no one really knows what the potential for NIL money is. If the demand is created it could be a lot, if not a little. An Ohio State lacrosse player and local social media sensation made a video about it. He claims in his video he makes 8x what some PLL players make off lacrosse. Good on him.
Whatever you say. Someone is throwing money at recruits for VA………
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
A school does not have NIL money to give. They can assist a prospective athlete in making connections but probably more likely in Basketball at UVA. For lacrosse, no one really knows what the potential for NIL money is. If the demand is created it could be a lot, if not a little. An Ohio State lacrosse player and local social media sensation made a video about it. He claims in his video he makes 8x what some PLL players make off lacrosse. Good on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
A school does not have NIL money to give. They can assist a prospective athlete in making connections but probably more likely in Basketball at UVA. For lacrosse, no one really knows what the potential for NIL money is. If the demand is created it could be a lot, if not a little. An Ohio State lacrosse player and local social media sensation made a video about it. He claims in his video he makes 8x what some PLL players make off lacrosse. Good on him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Virginia seems to have NIL money.
Anonymous wrote:there is hardly any money from NIL in lacrosse...
maybe little Mark Millon thinks that way.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like UVA has a lot of NIL money to give away.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like UVA has a lot of NIL money to give away.