Originally Posted by
StarkVegasSteve
Only about 2% of baseball players are even getting NIL funds. You have to remember that college baseball is a primarily Southern sport. The ACC has like 6 teams that care, the Big 12 has like 6 teams that care, and the Pac 12 and Big 10 have combined about 8 teams that care. Then you have some mid majors (Southern, Campbell, Coastal, etc.) that care as well but can't give any NIL. The SEC and maybe a few ACC and Big 12 teams are the only one's giving NIL money to baseball players. I mean just look at the attendance from last Friday night from some of the Top 10 teams:
1. A&M- 7,968
2. Arky- 10,551
4. Clemson (Apr 19)- 4,532
6. Oregon St- 3,943
9. UC Irvine (Apr 19)- 920
Baseball just doesn't matter outside of the South so players are looking where they can get the most exposure and most PT more than NIL. That's why all the top transfers are transferring to Southern programs.