· 2026-06-29

The Minnesota Golden Gophers are in a good spot with their revenue share and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) initiatives.
The Golden Gophers have a capped revenue sharing amount of up to $21.3 million to pay athletes in the new fiscal year.
Athletics director Mark Coyle likes where his program is, with the team choosing to disburse revenue share money to football, men’s and women’s basketball, hockey, and volleyball.
Coyle believes the Gophers are in a very competitive spot in terms of revenue share dollars for their sports.
The team's coaches are not seeking more revenue share money, indicating they are competitive with their peers in the Big Ten.
The Golden Gophers are also competitive in NIL, with fans playing a key role in generating NIL money through the Dinkytown Athletes collective.
Coyle said fans have been awesome in helping fund this initiative, which pays players for endorsements and personal appearances.
The team's next game is against the Eastern Illinois Panthers on 2026-09-04.
The team will look to build on their strong revenue share and NIL position as they head into the new season.
Coyle is confident the Gophers can compete at the highest level, thanks to their competitive revenue share and NIL initiatives.
The Golden Gophers' strong financial position will help them attract top talent and compete with other Big Ten teams.