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New Hampshire NIL Spending — $1.2M Est. 2026

New Hampshire
#274 Nationally
America East
Lower-Tier

New Hampshire

Estimated NIL Spend

$1.2M

2025–26 est.

Top Sport

Football

$700K

NIL Spend Analysis

Estimated 2025-26 Total
$1.2M
Budget-Conscious
vs #1 Overall ($74M)1.6%
#274
National
#3
Conference
Top 77%
Nationally
By Sport
TopFootball58%
  • Football$700K58%
  • Men's Basketball$300K25%
  • Other Sports$200K17%

Player NIL values

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Estimates use school pool, roster role, position, class, jersey, and recruiting stars.
NIL ProfileAmerica East · 2026
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New Hampshire is an America East program with FCS football.

Football is estimated at $0.5-0.7M for 2025-26. The Durham market benefits from Boston area proximity.

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How New Hampshire's NIL Figure Is Estimated

The $1.2M figure above combines two sources permitted under the House v. NCAA settlement: New Hampshire's direct revenue-share allocation and third-party collective deals funded by boosters, alumni, and corporate sponsors. We compile it from publicly disclosed contracts, collective funding announcements, athletic department reporting, and cross-referenced industry valuations, with Football the largest single-sport allocation at $700K.

New Hampshire NIL FAQ

How much does New Hampshire spend on NIL in 2026?

New Hampshire is estimated to spend $1.2M on NIL in the 2025–26 athletic year, including revenue-sharing allocations and third-party collective deals. This ranks #274 nationally among Division I programs.

What conference does New Hampshire play in?

New Hampshire competes in the America East at the Lower-Tier level.

Which New Hampshire sport gets the most NIL money?

Football is New Hampshire's top NIL-funded sport with approximately $700K in estimated 2026 spending.

How does New Hampshire compare to other America East schools?

New Hampshire's $1.2M NIL budget can be compared against every America East program and all 357 Division I schools on The Sideline's NIL Tracker.

Where does New Hampshire's NIL money come from?

New Hampshire's NIL budget combines two sources: the school's direct revenue-share allocation (capped at roughly $20.5M industry-wide following the House settlement) and third-party collective deals funded by boosters, alumni, and corporate sponsors.

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Quick Stats

National Rank#274
ConferenceAmerica East
DivisionLower-Tier
Est. Total Spend$1.2M
Primary SportFootball

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