Army NIL Market Index | $0 2026

Army
#356 Nationally
American
Service Academy
Sideline Data Desk

Army

Sideline NIL Market Index

American · Service Academy

2026 Roster Market Estimate
N/A
Emerging Market
vs #1 Roster Market ($65.4M)0.0%
#356
National
#13
Conference
Top 100%
Nationally
By Sport
  • FootballN/A0%
  • Men's BasketballN/A0%
  • Other SportsN/A0%

The Sideline owns this index.

Sport pools use The Sideline's conference and active-roster base model. This is our best current point estimate, not school payroll or a signed-contract total.

School NIL BriefingUpdated August 10, 2026

Inside the Army NIL market

Army is listed without a modeled NIL roster market because applicable service-academy restrictions make a comparable commercial estimate misleading.

  • Current market estimate: N/A, ranking #356 nationally and #13 in the American. The sport pools and active-player allocations reconcile to this one school total.
  • Evidence behind this page: The estimate uses active-roster composition, current market evidence, recruiting profile, sport economics, and American market context. ESPN supplies roster biography data, not NIL values.
  • Latest update: Data refreshed August 10, 2026. The Sideline Data Desk owns the estimates, sport allocations, rankings, audits, and corrections. Read the full methodology.
The Sideline Data DeskSchool-specific market briefing

Army NIL FAQ

What is Army's estimated NIL roster value?

The Sideline's best current NIL Market Index estimate for Army is N/A. This ranks #356 nationally among Division I programs. Every sport and player pool is reconciled to that school total.

What conference does Army play in?

Army competes in the American at the Service Academy level.

Which Army sport has the highest roster value?

Football is Army's largest estimated NIL roster market at approximately N/A in 2026.

How does Army compare to other American schools?

Army's N/A aggregate roster market can be compared with every American program and all 357 Division I schools on The Sideline's NIL Tracker.

Is Army's NIL roster value the same as school spending?

No. It is The Sideline's best current estimate of athlete market value across active rosters. Historical disclosed compensation, school-directed benefits, foundation support, third-party NIL, and player market valuation are labeled separately so the same dollar is not counted twice.

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