At a Glance: Compensation to College Athletes After 6 Months – Bharat Times English News

The two leading NIL compliance-platform and technology companies, INFLCR and Opendorse, have provided information on NCAA athlete compensation after the first six months (July 1 through December 31, 2021). A look, by the numbers:

A comparison between male athletes in Division I, 59% versus 41%, who have zero activities versus female athletes, based on transactions reported by athletes using their system, according to the INFLCR.

5 women’s sports in the top 10 for zero activities: track and field, volleyball, basketball, soccer and softball. NIL activities include licensing, social media posting, content creation and presence building and autograph signing (INFLCR and Opendorse).

6 women’s sports in the top 10 for zero compensation: Women’s basketball ranks second with 26.2%, followed by volleyball, softball, track and field, gymnastics and swimming and diving (openadors).

67.4% percent of Division I male athletes who make a total of zero compensation (openadors).

The 32.6% percentage of Division I female athletes who make up a total of zero compensation (openadors).

Average compensation of $1,291 for an athlete in Divisions I, II and III (INFLCR).

$1,036 average compensation for a Division I athlete (openadors).

$51 average compensation for an athlete in Divisions I, II and III (INFLCR).

21.7% Zero compensation from social media posts (Opendoors / Front Office Sports White Paper).

Average NIL compensation of $933 for a YouTube video (Opendorse/Front Office Sports white paper).

Average zero compensation of $920 for TikTok post (Opendoors/Front Office Sports White Paper).

$2,805 Average Zero Compensation for a TikTok Post from Women’s Basketball (Opendoors/Front Office Sports White Paper).

$2,143 Average Zero Compensation for TikTok Posts from Men’s Basketball (Opendoors/Front Office Sports White Paper).

$522 average NIL compensation for Instagram post (Opendorse/Front Office Sports white paper).

$1,002 average zero compensation for Instagram posts from football (opendoors/front office sports white paper).

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Sources: INFLCR, Opendorse, Opendorse/Front Office Sports White Paper

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