Yep, and call it "LOGO 3"........
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Yep, and call it "LOGO 3"........
That only means she was taking a Managerial Accounting class (one of my favorite Accounting classes I ever took I might add, but then again I’m a nerd).
I had plenty of Marketing and other business majors in my preliminary Accounting classes.
That was one of two things you said. You also speculated she was an accounting major that switched majors. Whatever, doesn’t matter.yep, that is what I said =)
Yep, and call it "LOGO 3"........
Fran has been talking to himself over the previous three weeks here, six consecutive posts to himself... nobody else. franisdaman who has too much time on his hands.
Caitlin's updated list of deals:
Company sponsorships:
1. Gatorade
2. Nike
3. State Farm
4. H & R Block
5. Topps Trading Cards
6. Hy-Vee
7. Bose
8. The Vinyl Shop (her first deal, in Aug 2021)
9. Buick (ahead of the 2023 NCAA Tournament)
10. Goldman Sachs (a commercial was released during 2023 NCAA Tournament)
11. Shoot-A-Way (basketball shooting machine company)
Appearance Fees?
1. 2023 John Deere Classic (played golf w/ Zach Johnson)
2. Caitlin Clark Night at Iowa Cubs, June 2023 (she signed autographs)
Other:
1. 2023 Caitlin Clark Summer Basketball Camp
I would guess around $2,000,000.what do you guys think this all adds up to on an annual basis?
I’d be surprised if it totaled that much. I’ve mentioned this before but in 2016/2017 my roommate dated a pretty popular YouTube personality. I’d see him trending at times nationally. He would make ~$40k for a featured spot with a major brand (comparable to her Bose ad, I’d say, but longer since it’s YT). Account for inflation, let’s say that’s worth $50k today. It would take 40 such spots for him to make $2 mil.I would guess around $2,000,000.
"pretty popular Youtube personality" does not equal generational player who is a meteoric force in shaping the future of their sport.I’d be surprised if it totaled that much. I’ve mentioned this before but in 2016/2017 my roommate dated a pretty popular YouTube personality. I’d see him trending at times nationally. He would make ~$40k for a featured spot with a major brand (comparable to her Bose ad, I’d say, but longer since it’s YT). Account for inflation, let’s say that’s worth $50k today. It would take 40 such spots for him to make $2 mil.
Im not sure she would command that much per spot / campaign when she is not a pro/olympic athlete. With the Gatorade deal, I wouldn’t be shocked if she is approaching $1 mil in total income…but some of these deals occurred before CY 2023 anyway. In any case, I’m sure she has a healthy six figure sum in the bank.
I would guess around $2,000,000.
Based on those sponsors and her exposure, it should be at least 5m. Far far more than any other women’s basketball player. But she signed early and may not have had the best management. I am sure Hy Vee is getting its money’s worth.I would guess around $2,000,000.
Putting in some good words for Fever, huh?Erica wheeler Rutgers grad and current fever