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The NCAA Rich List

    • A new report reveals which NCAA athletes have the potential to cash in the most from their Name, Image and Likeness.
      Shareef O’Neal, son of Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, is the biggest NCAA social media earner, with the potential to bring in a staggering $10,918.51 per post. Gymnastic stars Sunisa Lee and Olivia Dunne rank as the next biggest earners, potentially earning $6,403.32 and $5,208.44, respectively.
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    The NCAA is a non-profit organization that regulates nearly half a million college athletes across 24 competitive sports in the U.S. and is in the midst of its most significant change since it began. A new report from The Action Network has revealed which of our favorite NCAA stars are balling most from their social media, following the recent Name, Image, and Likeness announcement.

    Gathering data using HypeAuditor, by attributing a score to each of their number of followers, engagement rates, and the media valuation of the worth of each post, Action Network reveals which college stars could be the biggest social media earners.

    The NCAA Rich List

    It’s no surprise that Louisiana State University (LSU) star Shareef O’Neal, son of Hall of Fame legend Shaquille O’Neal, holds the top spot. He could be bringing in a staggering $10,819.51 per Instagram post with his 2,704,877 followers — around three times more than his brother, Shaqir O’Neal, who sits fourth on the list.

    Auburn University’s Olympic gold medalist Sunisa Lee places second on the list. Already an Olympic star securing gold at the 2020 Olympic Games, Lee could be adding an extra $6,403.32 into her bank account every time she posts on Instagram. Lee is followed by Olivia Dunne, a LSU gymnast and social media personality who’s the third-biggest potential earner at $5,208.44, with 1,302,110 Instagram followers and a staggering 4.4 million TikTok followers.

    Below is a list of the top-20 NCAA athletes:

    RankFull NameSportsFollowersPrice Per Post
    1Shareef O’NealMen’s Basketball2,704,877$10,819.51
    2Sunisa LeeGymnastics1,600,829$6,403.32
    3Olivia DunneGymnastics1,302,110$5,208.44
    4Shaqir O’NealMen’s Basketball973,992$3,895.97
    5Paige BueckerWomen’s Basketball908,228$3,632.91
    6Hailey Van LithWomen’s Basketball706,404$2,825.62
    7Jordan ChilesGymnastics446,129$1,784.52
    8Jahvon QuinerlyMen’s Basketball444,390$1,777.56
    9Spencer RattlerFootball383,018$1,532.07
    10JD DavisonMen’s Basketball348,644$1,394.58
    11Marcus BagleyMen’s Basketball338,853$1,355.41
    12Noah FarrakhanMen’s Basketball334,699$1,338.80
    13Gable StevesonWrestling330,224$1,320.90
    14Chet HolmgrenMen’s Basketball326,487$1,305.95
    15Jaden OwensMen’s Basketball285,536$1,142.14
    16Hanna CavinderWomen’s Basketball282,634$1,130.54
    17Zion HarmonMen’s Basketball278,942$1,115.77
    18Haley CavinderWomen’s Basketball278,677$1,114.71
    19Jordan McCabeMen’s Basketball254,619$1,018.48
    20Scotty Pippen JrMen’s Basketball253,544$1,014.18

    For more information and an extended list, please visit the site here: https://www.actionnetwork.com/general/the-ncaa-instagram-rich-list-top-10-athletes-in-earning-potential

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