
Duke’s standout freshman secured multi-million dollar endorsements with New Balance and Fanatics.
Cooper Flagg Just Shocked the Sports World — You Won’t Believe How Much He Made at Duke!
Forget stats — Cooper Flagg’s bank account is the real MVP. In a jaw-dropping interview with Bob Costas, veteran sports journalist Howard Bryant revealed that Flagg raked in over $28 million in NIL deals during just his freshman year at Duke. That’s nearly six times more than On3’s original $4.8 million estimate — and the live audience? Absolutely stunned.
$28 Million Before the NBA?! Cooper Flagg’s Insane NIL Deals Are Breaking Records
Cooper Flagg isn’t just dominating on the court — he’s cashing in big time. 👀 According to veteran journalist Howard Bryant, Flagg locked in a $13 million deal with New Balance and another $15 million with Fanatics — all before even going pro! These eye-popping figures, revealed during a Bob Costas interview, are tied to multi-year NIL contracts that will follow Flagg into the NBA.
The 6-foot-9 Maine native made history as the first NCAA men’s basketball player to sign with Gatorade, and his endorsement empire doesn’t stop there — deals with AT&T, Cort Furniture, Fanatics, and The NIL Store round out a portfolio that’s reshaping college sports.
With the Dallas Mavericks projected to take him first overall in the 2025 NBA Draft and a $62.7 million rookie deal on the horizon, Flagg’s future is stacked — on and off the hardwood. 💰🔥
One season. National Player of the Year. Final Four run. And now? College basketball’s biggest NIL bag ever.
Duke’s NIL Gold Rush: Flagg Isn’t the Only One Raking in Millions! 💸
Cooper Flagg might be leading the charge, but he’s not the only Blue Devil stacking serious cash. 🤑 According to On3’s top-100 NIL valuation list, incoming quarterback Darian Mensah is already clocking in at a jaw-dropping $2.8 million in deals — and he hasn’t even taken a snap yet!
Meanwhile, freshman phenom Cameron Boozer is hot on his heels with an impressive $1.5 million in endorsements. Duke’s locker room isn’t just filled with future stars — it’s packed with millionaires in the making. 🔥
College sports has officially entered its money era… and Duke’s athletes are leading the charge.
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