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Thanksgiving Week college hoops week brings new-look Players Era Festival to tournament lineup

Ryan Kalkbrenner

Nov 16, 2024; Omaha, Nebraska, USA; Creighton Bluejays center Ryan Kalkbrenner (11) dunks against the UMKC Kangaroos in the first half at CHI Health Center Omaha. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images

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Eight of the nation’s premier basketball programs are descending on Las Vegas during the traditional Thanksgiving tournament week for a unique event where real money for their school’s name, image and likeness collectives is riding on the outcome.

Welcome to a brave new world for college hoops.

The three-day Players Era Festival, tipping off and organized by RedBird IMI-backed EverWonder Studios, is reimagining old-school holiday tournaments. Every school participating will receive at least $1 million for their NIL collective, with bonuses of $500,000 to the champion, $250,000 to the runner-up, $150,000 for third place and $100,000 for finishing in fourth.

“When we launched Players Era, we knew that it had the ability to drive a positive shift in the college basketball landscape, and we’re seeing that vision come to life as we get ready to tip off next week,” the event’s CEO, Seth Berger, said in a statement.

“Everything we do is about delivering value to the players,” Berger continued, “and our guiding principles continue to be paying the players fair market value for their NIL and creating captivating content for fans.”

Fair market value comes to a hefty tab of $9 million in payouts to the participating schools.

The lucrative proposition has resulted in a stacked field for the round-robin format at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

San Diego State faces No. 21 Creighton, Oregon plays No. 20 Texas A&M, sixth-ranked Houston faces No. 9 Alabama and Rutgers plays Notre Dame. Then each team plays another opponent. Those results along with point differentials — capped at 20 points per game — are used to set the championship and consolation games.

The financials aside, the Players Era Festival features some heavyweight matchups of national title contenders.

The Bluejays are led by All-American candidate Ryan Kalkbrenner, the Cougars and Crimson Tide — whose opening game is must-see TV — are March darlings, while Texas A&M is among nine SEC programs ranked in the AP Top 25.

“There’s a lot of silliness out there asking if we can win a national championship. How would I know?” Houston coach Kelvin Sampson said. “Do you understand what a bad call does to a team, or a missed free throw or a sprained ankle? That’s why you don’t ever focus on the destination. You take pride and joy in going through the journey. However it ends up, it ends up, but don’t ever judge your season on how you finish. Judge it on how hard you tried and did you do the best you could.”

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Other games to watch

No. 18 Florida should have a de facto home-court advantage when it joins Minnesota, Wichita State and Wake Forest for the ESPN Events Invitational at Walt Disney World Resort. The Rady Children’s Invitational also tips off in San Diego with No. 13 Purdue playing NC State and No. 23 Ole Miss facing BYU, while No. 19 Arkansas plays Illinois in the Thanksgiving Hoops Showcase at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.