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in '24 MU spent a grand total of $12.4M across all sports

Posted on: June 17, 2025 at 09:59:34 CT
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Jan. 2024 $767,584
Feb. 2024 $824,700
March 2024 $754,200
April 2024 $662,233
May 2024 $991,250
June 2024 $1,619,400
July 2024 $940,900
Aug. 2024 $876,900
Sept. 2024 $1,871,900
Oct. 2024 $902,400
Nov. 2024 $950,850
Dec. 2024 $1,211,500

that jumped up quite a bit this year because they're still unregulated until July 1, so '25 spending has been:
Jan. 2025 $4,647,950
Feb. 2025 $1,919,100
March 2025 $2,332,150
April 2025 $2,185,950
May 2025 $3,592,850
June 2025 $10,279,300

full article:

Mizzou spent more than $31 million on NIL for athletes in the last year, records show

Eli Hoff | Post-Dispatch

COLUMBIA, Mo. — The University of Missouri athletics department has spent more than $31 million on name, image and likeness compensation for its athletes during the past year, according to financial records.

Mizzou’s NIL spending reflects the university’s push to compete in football and men’s basketball under the terms of a modern college sports landscape that has spawned a lucrative market for athletes.

The records show that nearly two-thirds of the money in 2024 went to football players and about a fourth to men’s basketball. The remainder was split among baseball, women’s basketball and lower-profile programs.

MU’s spending in the past month alone shows how the school has tried to take advantage of a disruption in the NIL market, distributing an influx of cash to athletes before the landmark House v. NCAA settlement takes effect soon and imposes a de facto salary cap.

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Missouri’s athletics director, Laird Veatch, has declined to specify how his department will share $18 million of revenue with athletes under the terms of that settlement. But Mizzou’s NIL spending breakdown provides a window into how it has distributed money to this point and how it may share revenue with athletes moving forward.

The Post-Dispatch compiled Mizzou’s spending through a series of invoices sent to the athletics department from Every True Tiger Brands LLC, the collective-turned-marketing agency that runs the school’s NIL operation. The athletics department turned the money over to Every True Tiger to distribute to athletes. The Post-Dispatch obtained the invoices, dating back to Sept. 1, 2023, through an open records request.

The invoice figures represent 90%-95% of all the NIL compensation Mizzou athletes receive, Brad Larrondo, the CEO of Every True Tiger, told the Post-Dispatch.

What they don’t capture is deals with third parties — such as football wide receiver Luther Burden III’s ad campaign with clothing brand Nautica or men’s basketball guard Caleb Grill’s TV commercial for a Columbia law firm — because they’re independently arranged.

NIL data points are typically murky and often exaggerated, making the clarity of Mizzou’s figures unique within college sports.

MU was billed more than $31.7 million by Every True Tiger from July 1, 2024, to date, a span that roughly aligns with both a sports and fiscal year. The number of athletes receiving NIL benefits varied month to month, ranging from 155 to 65, with an average of 125.

Every True Tiger is not quite like the collectives used to generate and distribute NIL funds at most schools. It is a self-described “marketing and branding agency” tethered to Mizzou, allowing the school to funnel NIL money to its athletes. The funds are listed in the invoices as “talent fees.”

The $31.7 million tally includes a 2024 football season in which the Tigers went 10-3 and a men’s basketball campaign that saw Mizzou return to the NCAA Tournament. It also includes spending on transfers for both teams’ upcoming seasons.

Because NIL nationwide is so murky, it’s not possible to compare Missouri’s spending with that of similar universities, whose figures are not available or have not been reported.

The NIL landscape will undergo a drastic change on July 1, when the settlement with the House takes effect. Major athletic programs, including Missouri, will share $18 million of revenue directly with their athletes each year. Previously unregulated NIL deals will now have to come from third parties and receive approval from a nationwide clearinghouse to ensure that they fall within an established range of fair values.

As such, Mizzou’s NIL operation will look different moving forward.

Spending flurry before July 1
Of the roughly $31.7 million spent on NIL in the last year, nearly $10.3 million came earlier this month — just weeks ahead of the House settlement’s effective date.

Mizzou has sent just shy of $25 million to Every True Tiger so far in 2025, more than doubling the school’s $12.4 million spent across all of 2024. The last six months of invoices were the six most lucrative of the 22 obtained by the Post-Dispatch.

Mizzou's NIL spending by month
Month Every True Tiger invoice total
Sept. 2023 $881,446
Oct. 2023 $789,046
Nov. 2023 $825,846
Dec. 2023 $848,313
Jan. 2024 $767,584
Feb. 2024 $824,700
March 2024 $754,200
April 2024 $662,233
May 2024 $991,250
June 2024 $1,619,400
July 2024 $940,900
Aug. 2024 $876,900
Sept. 2024 $1,871,900
Oct. 2024 $902,400
Nov. 2024 $950,850
Dec. 2024 $1,211,500
Jan. 2025 $4,647,950
Feb. 2025 $1,919,100
March 2025 $2,332,150
April 2025 $2,185,950
May 2025 $3,592,850
June 2025 $10,279,300
This practice of “front-loading” deals with athletes, believed to be common across major college sports, allowed MU to provide extra compensation to athletes signed for next season before it is restricted by the settlement’s revenue-sharing cap.

Starting July 1, schools will be limited in how much revenue they can share with athletes, and external NIL deals will be subject to increased scrutiny. In the meantime, athletic departments like Mizzou’s have taken the closing months of the NIL free-for-all to give a rising amount of money to athletes competing in 2025-26 — and continually up the ante to keep pace with others doing the same.

“As we were all anticipating this coming, we all recognize that we needed to best position ourselves,” Veatch said of the front-loading practice. “Like you can see, we were aggressive in that approach. I don’t feel like it’s necessarily inconsistent with a lot of those schools out there.”

“It was an absolute necessity,” Larrondo said. “That was the standard you were trying to meet. ... We weren’t uncommon in that.”

Every True Tiger’s 2025 invoices haven’t broken down spending by sport. But it’s likely that football players who signed deals in the winter and men’s basketball players who signed in the spring have received a significant portion of the compensation they’re due already — months before their seasons start.

What each sport received
In 2024, Mizzou sent about $12.4 million to Every True Tiger. Just under $8 million, or 64.3%, went to football. Men’s basketball received $2.9 million, or 23.5%.

Baseball received $488,500, or 3.9% — the third-most of any program. Women’s basketball received the fourth-most, at $348,100 or 2.8%.

Softball (1.5%), wrestling (1.2%) and track and field (1.1%) were the only other programs to receive more than 1% of the total spending.

Mizzou's 2024 NIL spending by sport
Team 2024 Every True Tiger Invoice Amounts Percentage of All 2024 Invoices
Football $7,956,034 64.3%
Men's basketball $2,907,583 23.5%
Baseball $488,500 3.9%
Women's Basketball $648,100 2.8%
Softball $189,150 1.5%
Wrestling $146,950 1.2%
Track and Field $140,000 1.1%
Gymnastics $97,000 0.8%
Volleyball $40,000 0.3%
Golf $30,000 0.2%
Soccer $20,500 0.2%
Tennis $10,000 <0.1%
Total $12,373,817
The records do not detail which athletes within those programs received the money. And for 2025 spending, the invoices did not break down how the money was distributed by sport.

The NIL breakdown is not a perfect science. Looking at the 2024 calendar year, for example, it encompasses one football season but parts of two basketball seasons.

Still, it’s something of a baseline and the clearest possible view into which sports were NIL priorities.

While it’s not yet clear how Mizzou’s spending trend will carry over into the revenue-sharing era, expenditures on football and men’s basketball clearly spiked during transfer portal windows, as the programs acquired new players and signed current players to new deals.

In January 2024, when the football program signed most of its transfers for that year, it was the only sport included on that month’s Every True Tiger invoice. MU jumped from spending about $561,000 on football in NIL in December 2023 to about $767,600 in January before dipping back down to $420,000 in February.

In May, while most of the nearly $3.6 million spent on NIL across the athletics department wasn’t broken down by sport, the tail end of the men’s basketball transfer portal cycle was marked by two players receiving a combined $170,000 that month — seemingly on top of what the team had planned to distribute.

Future of Mizzou and NIL
NIL spending is about to change dramatically just a few years after it began. Mizzou will share the $18 million in revenue, plus add about $3 million in new athletics scholarships — $2.5 million of which will count toward the overall House settlement cap of $20.5 million.

Every True Tiger will still exist, in part to help with revenue-sharing cap management but also to help arrange third-party NIL deals that will allow athletes to earn more than what they get from their school. It’s a process that will include collaboration with Learfield, which holds MU athletics’ multimedia rights.

“That’s a lot of what we’re talking about internally, with Brad Larrondo, with ETT, but also with Learfield,” Veatch said. “How do we all come together to help facilitate those deals at a high level? One of the kind of operational advantages we’ll continue to have is (that) Brad and our ETT program, they have such good relationships directly with student-athletes. They’re able to facilitate those revenue share contracts, and at the same time, they can be front-line in terms of fulfilling all those things with student-athletes, coordinating with them.”

Local and regional businesses will be vital, too, if they can sign Missouri athletes to the kind of third-party deals that will be approved by NIL Go, the clearinghouse.

With internal spending on athlete compensation now capped, Missouri will look for money to come in from the outside.

“We’re going to need our businesses, our sponsors to really embrace that as part of the new era,” Veatch said. “It’s going to be on us, as athletic departments, (and) Learfield, as our partner, to continue to integrate those types of opportunities in meaningful ways for sponsors. ... I see that as the next area of innovation and where we can really help try to give our sports and our programs another competitive leg up.”
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no way Pribula got 1.5 mil!!!!!! - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 06:36:24
     are you saying he got more or less? (nm) - TigerDelt MU - 6/17 18:55:10
          I’m saying it’s absolutely possible he got that - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 18:56:58
     I wonder if that clearinghouse will pass legal muster. - JeffB MU - 6/17 12:28:16
          I can't imagine it will - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:38:33
               RE: I can't imagine it will - no regulation will happen - nomotiger MU - 6/17 14:40:18
                    Forcing them out after their senior (or grad student) season - JeffB MU - 6/17 14:55:21
                         that's kind of a strange one to me. on the one hand, there - phrejd STL - 6/17 15:21:29
               That's what it seems like to this non-lawyer. (nm) - JeffB MU - 6/17 13:48:26
                    and it's easy to stress test it and break it. no way in hell - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:53:17
                         Of course, the question is what right does this clearinghous - JeffB MU - 6/17 14:25:28
                              and that's the core of the original lawsuit that started - phrejd STL - 6/17 14:30:08
     Can you break it down for us? I'm blocked(nm) - Diamond Dave MU - 6/17 09:47:54
          Mizzou spent 31 mil on NIL last year across all sports - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 10:51:09
               Succinct. Thanks Bill(nm) - Diamond Dave MU - 6/17 11:31:45
                    apologies that 31 mil is the last 12 months - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:49:45
                         considering they spent $10.2M in June alone... yeah, it is - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:54:10
                              whatever you do - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:58:37
                                   lol good lord. you're not helping yourself here (nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:00:56
                                        I don’t need to help myself - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:06:56
                                             they paid out $12.4M across all sports in '24, FMB. - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:26:59
                                                  you seem to be operating from a mindset of - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:40:04
                                                       tell you what. go through the football roster, the transfer - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:50:54
                                                            nah, I’m good DH - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 14:01:16
                                                                 yeah taking the time to understand an issue is hard. - phrejd STL - 6/17 14:14:02
                                                                      apparently it's not as hard as admitting you underestimated - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 14:21:06
                                                                           lol no. but keep being naive. it's much easier that way (nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 14:31:23
                                                                                I'm naive about nothing - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 14:34:33
               dude, if you're going to misquote it be sure to do it before - phrejd STL - 6/17 11:13:37
                    what did I misquote? - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 11:28:52
                         you are correct. The tweet says $31mm(nm) - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 11:51:19
                              no, it doesn't (nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:04:26
                                   Maybe the link isn't working for you. Here is a copy/paste - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 12:08:28
                                        God damn i'm getting tired of educating you retards - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:12:40
                                             Take a deep breath - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:22:20
                                                  Jesus. ok tell me, how much did MU spend on NIL last year? - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:23:43
                                                       did you read the article?(nm) - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:28:16
                                                            yes. and i posted the article for you to read. and i listed - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:35:41
                                                                 LOL, that’s what this is about? - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:43:05
                                                                      no, actually it does the opposite of what you're saying. - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:52:30
                                                                           so Pribula had to get that check in December? - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:57:09
                                                                                lol you think they gave him a $1.5M check? - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:00:14
                                                                                     no, DH - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:04:28
                                                                                          oh. so they didn't pay him $1.5M, but they're GOING to pay - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:11:55
                                                                                               LOL - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:20:17
                                                                                                    you're comparing a contract that is made public to NIL? - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:28:47
                                                                                                         I’m comparing a contract that is not made public - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:33:48
                                                                                                              oh ok. well be sure to factor in the $250K and a lake house - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:37:01
                                                                                                                   the math of 12 mil is irrelevant for the case of Pribula - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:43:40
                                                                                                                        so wait. now the article you used to start this whole thread - phrejd STL - 6/17 13:56:07
                                                                                                                             huh? - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 13:58:37
                                                                                                                                  lol sure it is, especially since a third of that was spent - phrejd STL - 6/17 14:12:27
                                                                                                                                       let's say the football team's NIL is 10 mil - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 14:17:31
                                                                                                                                            why make up arbitrary #s when the real #s are given? - phrejd STL - 6/17 14:27:21
                                                                                                                                                 okay, Zoomer - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 14:32:04
                                                                      you'd think most would assume the academic year - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 12:44:14
                                                                           when the drum you’ve (phrejd) been banging the last - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:46:32
                                                                                you just proved that the semantics are exactly what have - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:55:16
                         they didn't spend $31M last year. - phrejd STL - 6/17 11:33:13
                              so the author of the article is lying?(nm) - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:23:15
                                   no. you can't read or do math (nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:24:26
                                        did you read the article?(nm) - Fire Marshall Bill STL - 6/17 12:32:30
                                             RE: did you read the article?(nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 12:36:19
          in '24 MU spent a grand total of $12.4M across all sports - phrejd STL - 6/17 09:59:34
               Appreciate it(nm) - Diamond Dave MU - 6/17 10:09:02
     $31mil on all sports while tOSU drops that on just football - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 09:00:18
          61,000 enrollment to 24,000 at Mizzou - Diamond Dave MU - 6/17 09:50:15
               Mizzou is at closer to 32k.(nm) - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 10:38:12
                    And tOSU is over their number too if you count satellite - Diamond Dave MU - 6/17 11:30:43
                         not counting satellite(nm) - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 11:36:25
               but the roster sizes are the same (nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 10:00:04
                    $127M in football revenue to $56M at Mizzou(nm) - Diamond Dave MU - 6/17 10:08:16
                         Looks like we are just getting put at a larger disadvantage(nm) - Harvey Specter MU - 6/17 10:38:48
                              that's the debate I suppose (nm) - phrejd STL - 6/17 11:21:09
     How did that dude obtain those records? He doesn't show - Carlos Rossi KC - 6/17 08:33:29
          He put a request in (nm) - wu-tangtiger MU - 6/17 08:36:05
               Is that like a TPS report?(nm) - Carlos Rossi KC - 6/17 08:52:15
                    did you know - SabertoothTiger MU - 6/17 10:24:46
                    No (nm) - wu-tangtiger MU - 6/17 08:54:46




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