LSU Gymnast Olivia Dunne has an NIL earning potential of $3.5 million per year, leading all female collegiate athletes ahead of tomorrow’s NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Final.
Dunne boasts the third highest earning potential among all high school and college athletes, according to On3’s NIL Valuation metric. She trails only the relatives of sporting legends: Bronny James, son of LeBron James, and Arch Manning, nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning. The two are valued at $7.2 million and $3.8 million, respectively.
Among female athletes, Dunne has almost three times as much earning potential as those after her on the list. That includes fellow gymnast Sunisa Lee, who has temporarily stepped away from gymnastics due to a health issue, but maintains a valuation of $1.4 million. Dunne’s schoolmate Angel Reese is third on the list for female athletes at $1.3 million after winning the national championship in women’s basketball.
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Dunne boasts a following of over 11.2 million across all social media platforms, the most among all current NCAA athletes.
The former national team gymnast has parlayed her following into multiple endorsement deals, including with ESPN, Body Armour, and Forever 21. She also recently caused a stir after promoting caktus.ai on her TikTok. LSU responded by saying that the use of AI could result in “academic misconduct.”
Dunne’s LSU Tigers were ranked No. 6 entering the championships, but advanced to Saturday’s national championship. They face Oklahoma, Florida, and Utah.