October 25, 2024

Bronny James is the nations highest NIL earner with an estimated $7.2M.

All without even stepping on a court in college…




Bronny James has not played a single game of college basketball, but he’s already earning a ton as he leads the way in NIL space. Due to this, fans quickly shared their reactions to Bronny being the top earner despite him still being a senior in high school.


Being the son of LeBron James, Bronny has the status to be pursued by brands and use his likeness to endorse their companies. Among all the high schoolers, he comes out on top in terms of NIL earnings. The surprising thing is, he’s also the top earning among college students, with $7.5 million.

With this, fans quickly took to Twitter to share their reactions regarding Bronny being the highest NIL earner. Here are some of the best fan reactions to his achievements.


As we laid out on Sunday in this article, Jim Knowlton took a different approach to finding a head coach than the one he utilized back in 2019 which resulted in Mark Fox being hired. To summarize:


(1) – He held listening conversations with existing and new potential donors, former players and coaches, Cal’s NBA alumni/experts as well as AAU, HS, and Int’l coaches and recruiting services. He solicited feedback from a broad group of people.


(2) – According to sources, he has meaningfully increased the size of the budget for Men’s Basketball which would allow Cal to attract and retain a top-tier staff, and give the program the support services (Nutrition, Travel, Recruiting) needed to aid the Bears as they pursue becoming a top 25 program


(3) – The foundation was laid for a Caliber fund for Basketball and soft pledges were made to that fund and to NIL from donors. 


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