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Travis Hunter Perplexed by Carson Beck's $10 Million NIL Earnings

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Travis Hunter Perplexed by Carson Beck's $10 Million NIL Earnings

However, a recent report about Carson Beck’s NIL valuation has Hunter hilariously joking about leaving the draft and returning to college football.“How do you get million? Where’s my M? How are people getting this much money bro?… Let me go back. I’m going back to college. Let me see if I can get 0M.” College […]

However, a recent report about Carson Beck’s NIL valuation has Hunter hilariously joking about leaving the draft and returning to college football.“How do you get million? Where’s my M? How are people getting this much money bro?… Let me go back. I’m going back to college. Let me see if I can get 0M.”

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Former Colorado Wide Receiver Travis Hunter Reacts to Former Georgia QB Carson Beck’s NIL Valuation

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“How do you get million? Where’s my million? How are people getting this much money, bro? Hold up, let me go test this out,” Hunter said on his podcast, The Travis Hunter Show.

Travis Hunter rounded out his college football career after playing in the Colorado Buffaloes Alamo Bowl matchup against the BYU Cougars. The generational two-way player is now in line to be one of the first picks in the upcoming 2025 NFL Draft.
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“Let me go back. I’m going back to college. Let me see if I can get 0 million. Let me go see if I can go back and win another Heisman, because million, I ain’t make that in college. Let me go hit the portal right quick bro.”
Despite his faux anger, Hunter is doing quite well himself, as he is projected to make more than the stated million figure. The third pick in the draft will reportedly get a rookie contract of ,152,644 over a period of four years. If Travis Hunter lives up to the hype, he will be looking at a significantly higher amount.

Colorado Buffaloes Football Makes Significant Change to NIL Collective As NCAA Rules Evolve

The 5430 Alliance was created to give fans a place to donate money to players or sports programs of their choice. Fans will now be given even greater freedom, as they will be able to engage with Colorado University’s NIL Exchange without the involvement of third parties.
Hunter expressed shock at the news, but was quick to praise Beck and extend his congratulations, adding, “I’m jealous, I ain’t gonna lie.”
“Under the new model, institutions may pay student-athletes directly for their NIL rights,” the NCAA announced in a statement.
“Any institutional NIL payments would apply toward the 22% cap. Third parties may continue to enter into NIL agreements with student-athletes. Such agreements will be subject to review to ensure they are legitimate, fair market value agreements and not used for pay-for-play. NIL payments by third parties would not apply toward the 22% cap but must be disclosed to a clearinghouse for review.”
The Buffaloes have announced their intention to part ways with the NIL collective. This move comes in the wake of the House v. NCAA settlement. The lawsuit is the result of attempts by several Division I conferences seeking to make positive changes to the NIL system. Once the settlement is finalized, schools will be free to adopt revenue sharing and pay their athletes up to million annually.
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