College Football’s NIL landscape shares the qualities of the Wild West or even the SEC West; competitive and unpredictable.
The average NIL valuation of the Arkansas 2022 recruiting class is $38,000, the seventh highest amount in the SEC. Three players in the class have six-figure deals. South Carolina leads the conference with am of $94,000. Coming from Oklahoma as a transfer, Spencer Rattler brings his $2,000,000 NIL valuation.
The Hogs’ blue chip transfers, [autotag]Jaden Haselwood[/autotag], and [autotag]Drew Sanders[/autotag] combine for $265,000 in NIL valuation. Haselwood spent his first three seasons at Oklahoma. Coming out of High School, he was considered an overall top-ten player in the country.
Sanders brings his SEC experience from Alabama, seeing the field as a freshman and sophomore. He was also an All-American prospect out of high school.
[autotag]Latavius Brini[/autotag] leads all transfers with a $141,000 NIL valuation. Brini played his college ball at Georgia, coming out of Miami as a top defensive back recruit.
Drew Sanders can bring the boom for @AlabamaFTBL. pic.twitter.com/ruyN68imGJ
— SEC on CBS đ (@SEConCBS) September 18, 2021
Jadon Haselwood folks. They just donât throw out those 5-star ratings lightly. Down 13-7. 4th Q. Makes this catch with four seconds to play. Cedar Grove goes on to a 14-13 win for the GHSA Class 3A state title. pic.twitter.com/3FLG528EcD
— Jeff Sentell (@jeffsentell) December 11, 2018
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