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How GSR Arena could improve Nevada’s NIL and revenue

In this week’s TV edition of Murray’s Mailbag, presented by Laub and Laub, we are answering the following questions: @LAKESIDEVIBES: How many times has Nevada failed to win the conference tournament in any sport as the number 1 seed? @SCOTTTHEMURSE: If Nevada softball had made it to the championship game but lost, would they have […]

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In this week’s TV edition of Murray’s Mailbag, presented by Laub and Laub, we are answering the following questions:

@LAKESIDEVIBES: How many times has Nevada failed to win the conference tournament in any sport as the number 1 seed?

@SCOTTTHEMURSE: If Nevada softball had made it to the championship game but lost, would they have made the NCAA Tournament?

@ZAYLAW702: Will Alex Meruelo have a role in NIL for Nevada basketball moving forward? It would make sense for him and the university to attract top talent to the brand-new arena.

@CRIMSONCUDA: If Stephanie Rempe’s projection of $3 million-$5million in additional revenue pans out with the GSR Arena, where does that rank Nevada’s basketball budget in the MW and Pac-12?

You can watch this week’s full Murray’s Mailbag segment below.



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NOTE: This is the third in a series of communications regarding JMU’s plans to successfully evolve in the new environment of college athletics. Part one immediately after the House Settlement was finalized was posted on June 10 and part two on its impact at JMU was published on June 17.   Among the many changes to college […]

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NOTE: This is the third in a series of communications regarding JMU’s plans to successfully evolve in the new environment of college athletics. Part one immediately after the House Settlement was finalized was posted on June 10 and part two on its impact at JMU was published on June 17.
 
Among the many changes to college athletics in the evolving landscape with the settlement of the NCAA vs. House case, institutions can now provide direct financial benefits to student-athletes as part of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) activities. Previously NIL opportunities were only available through third-party arrangements.
 
In order to enhance the value of athletics participation at the university, James Madison Athletics and the Duke Club are proud to announce the launch of the Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund, a groundbreaking initiative that empowers fans, alumni and donors to elevate the value of JMU student-athlete participation through NIL opportunities.
 
The fund positions JMU to provide direct financial benefits to student-athletes with a focus on recruiting and retaining elite talent who maximize their opportunities at the university. The Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund is a strategic investment in the future of JMU Athletics. By focusing on recruiting and retaining top-tier student-athletes, the department and its constituents will work collectively to ensure that JMU remains competitive on a national level.
 
“At JMU, our mission has always been to elevate the student-athlete experience — academically, athletically, and in personal and leadership development,” JMU Director of Athletics Matt Roan said. “The Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund represents our commitment to providing meaningful opportunities in this new era of college sports. We will be able to attract the very best student-athletes who match the culture and pursuit of excellence that we expect at JMU, while also providing resources to retain them to continue their careers in Harrisonburg while pursuing a degree.”
 
The fund will serve as a vehicle for donors and fans of JMU Athletics to contribute directly to initiatives that impact student-athletes, including revenue sharing models and NIL support structures. By doing so, the Duke Club and JMU Athletics continue to lead with innovation and integrity while reinforcing a culture of excellence.
 
The Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund provides an additional channel for donor giving, but it does not replace the Duke Club Annual Fund. The Annual Fund will continue to serve as the key vehicle to fund student-athlete scholarships, along with the overall department operating budget. As noted in the June 17 communication, JMU Athletics anticipates adding 15 scholarships in 2025-26 with more to come beyond that. The growth of the Annual Fund will be critical to continue addressing the rising scholarship cost for the department.
 
Supporters interested in contributing to the Student-Athlete Enhancement Fund or learning more about its impact can visit JMUDukeClub.com. Potential donors are also encouraged to call the Duke Club to discuss how a gift can best address their areas of interest and the department’s greatest needs.
 



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5-star QB Ryder Lyons sends clear message about NIL after unexpected BYU commitment

Five-star quarterback Ryder Lyons’ surprising commitment to BYU marks a unique win for the Cougars amid lofty NIL spending sprees in college football. Lyons (6-foot-2.5, 220 pounds) plays for Folsom (California) High School, where he ranks as the No. 4 quarterback, the top player in his state and the No. 13 overall recruit in the […]

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Five-star quarterback Ryder Lyons’ surprising commitment to BYU marks a unique win for the Cougars amid lofty NIL spending sprees in college football.

Lyons (6-foot-2.5, 220 pounds) plays for Folsom (California) High School, where he ranks as the No. 4 quarterback, the top player in his state and the No. 13 overall recruit in the class of 2026, per 247Sports.

One of the top players in the country, Lyons holds a $785,000 On3 NIL valuation and has amassed over 30 scholarship offers. Some of which from major programs with plenty of backing from an NIL perspective.

Teams like USC and Oregon were previously favored to land the elite passer before he ultimately chose BYU. The Ducks even had Lyons on campus for the weekend of June 13, but that trip to the defending Big Ten champions apparently didn’t sway him from the Cougars.

It’s difficult to quantify BYU’s efforts in the NIL space, as the university is private, but the recruiting trail has always been a challenging aspect for the program. The Cougars finished 59th in the 2025 cycle after signing the nation’s No. 62 class of 2024.

Enter Lyons, whose decision to pledge to BYU makes him the highest-rated recruit for the program since 2003 and the third highest-rated recruit in school history.

And it wasn’t NIL money that drove his decision, Lyons’ revealed Tuesday during an appearance on “The Pat McAffee Show.”

“It’s hard,” he said of his recruitment and NIL offers. “It’s hard for sure. I do have someone who handles it for me. I have an agent. I have a whole team. But it definitely makes it just confusing. I mean, you’re thrown a lot of money from a lot of different places.”

“But I think you got to obviously stay humble,” Lyons said. “Money is not the biggest part. I mean, the biggest part is making it to the NFL, because that’s where the serious money is. That’s where the long term money is.”

Lyons went on to credit his mother for pushing him to think beyond his collegiate career with sights set on the NFL.

It’s clear that the Lyons’ family feels comfortable with allowing head coach Kalani Sitake and offensive coordinator/ quarterbacks coach Aaron Roderick to develop him into a professional.



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How NIL money is reshaping the NBA draft: Fewer early entrants, more college stars staying put

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Mormon Church Won’t Pay 5-Star QB Ryder Lyons To Play At BYU

BYU Athletics Audio By Carbonatix Ryder Lyons is likely going to get paid a lot of NIL money to play college football at BYU. Not one single dollar will come from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or through tithing. All of the agreed upon payments will be made through the university’s affiliated […]

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Ryder Lyons is likely going to get paid a lot of NIL money to play college football at BYU. Not one single dollar will come from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or through tithing.

All of the agreed upon payments will be made through the university’s affiliated NIL collective, which is funded entirely by the people on a voluntary basis.

Lyons, a five-star quarterback in the college football recruiting Class of 2026, ranks as the fourth-best player at his position behind Tennessee commit Faizon Brandon, Houston commit Keisean Henderson and Georgia commit Jared Curtis. He holds more than 30 offers from schools all over the country and boasts more than 230,000 followers on TikTok. His highlight tape is legit.

The entirety of Lyons’ recruitment has been documented on social media— either by him or his sister Kapri. She often posts behind-the-scenes videos from their visits to different college campuses. They most recently stopped over in Provo to check out Brigham Young University.

Ryder (tried to) cut up in the locker room while he was there.

It seems as though BYU made Ryder Lyons an offer he could not refuse because he committed to the Cougars on Tuesday morning. Oregon was likely the runner-up. It is a huge get for Kalani Sitake!

I cannot say for certain because NIL numbers are rarely made public, but I would imagine BYU presented Lyons with a lucrative financial package. The Cougars paid out a lot of money to assemble one of the best rosters in college basketball through the transfer portal. They will also pay No. 1 overall recruit A.J. Dybantsa more than $4 million for just one season.

All of that happened after one of the university’s big money boosters vowed to spend whatever money necessary to land top talent. Paul Liljenquist serves as the CEO of Focus Services, a $500 million company based out of Utah. He made it abundantly clear that “you’re not going to outbid BYU.”

Ryder Lyons said in February that NIL can show “how much [a program] is invested in you” so money absolutely played a huge role in his commitment. As did his faith. The five-star quarterback will not play college football until 2027. He is going to take a year to serve his Mormon mission before he enrolls. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is important to him. Provo directly aligns with his values.

With that being said, the Church does not have anything to do with the financial side of Lyons’ recruitment. BYU Advancement Vice President Keith Vorkink made sure to debunk that popular narrative.

Just to be clear, because there are all sorts of strange narratives out there, I would just reiterate that there is absolutely no church or university financial support of any student-athlete agreements. Tithing will never be used to support our athletics department in any way, including revenue sharing with student-athletes.

— Keith Vorkink, via Deseret News

Ryder Lyons chose BYU because of faith. Ryder Lyons also chose BYU because of money. Those two things do not overlap. There is a separation of Church and football.





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College Basketball Insider assesses if West Virginia could be dark horse in Big 12

West Virginia will have their fourth head coach in as many seasons with them entering this next season under Ross Hodge. That leaves Jon Rothstein uncertain of where the Mountaineers will finish this year in the Big 12. Rothstein was asked if West Virginia could be a possible dark horse team in the conference next […]

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West Virginia will have their fourth head coach in as many seasons with them entering this next season under Ross Hodge. That leaves Jon Rothstein uncertain of where the Mountaineers will finish this year in the Big 12.

Rothstein was asked if West Virginia could be a possible dark horse team in the conference next year on the latest episode of his show for CBS Sports. He pushed off his answer until next month until he can better assess his projected standings for the Big 12.

“Check back in July when we do the Big 12 preview,” Rothstein said.

That’s less to do with how good or bad that the Mountaineers could be. It’s just, among the sixteen-team conference, Rothstein already has the top half, with eight or nine programs, already projected well in ’25-’26.

“I look at it like this. If you are going to be an NCAA Tournament team in the Big 12, you’ve got to be in that top seven or eight,” said Rothstein. “I’ve given you my top-five today – Houston, BYU, Texas Tech, Iowa State, Arizona. Cincinnati, Kansas, Baylor all in there as well. That is my top eight. And Kansas State, also with PJ Haggerty, will have a First Team All-American in tow.”

Hodge will be the third-straight new head coach in Morgantown after the resignation of Bob Huggins, the firing of their interim in Josh Eilert, and Darian DeVries leaving this offseason for Indiana. The Mountaineers have gone 47-51 (.480) in those three years leading into Hodge’s hiring towards the end of March. He brings with him a two-year resumé as a head coach from North Texas where the Mean Green went 46-24 (.657), finishing second this past season in the American, with two of the best defenses in that time in all of the NCAA.

With that latest coaching change, though, comes the roster turnover with it. West Virginia had 14 transactions in the NCAA Transfer Portal with eight additions, led by Treysen Eaglestaff (North Dakota), and six departures, namely Tucker DeVries (Indiana) and Amani Hansberry (Virginia Tech). They also lost Javon Small, an All Big-12 First Team selection for them last season who was out of eligibility and is in projections to be a second-round pick this week in the 2025 NBA Draft.

The Big 12 will again be competitive with several programs looking like contenders, in the conference and nationally, for next season. It remains to be seen, though, if West Virginia can be among those when they take the court for the first time, in what’ll hopefully be a longer tenure, under Hodge.



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How NIL money is reshaping the NBA draft: Fewer early entrants, more college stars staying put | State-national

Will Wade’s work building N.C. State into an immediate winner included the pursuit of an entrant in the NBA draft, just in case he returned to college. It wasn’t a huge risk: With all the cash flowing in college, the number of early entrants to the NBA draft has continued to shrink. This year’s draft […]

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Will Wade’s work building N.C. State into an immediate winner included the pursuit of an entrant in the NBA draft, just in case he returned to college.

It wasn’t a huge risk: With all the cash flowing in college, the number of early entrants to the NBA draft has continued to shrink. This year’s draft starts Wednesday night with its lowest total of those prospects in at least 10 years.


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