Angel Reese and Caitlin ClarkAngel Reese and Caitlin Clark (Photos via Getty Images)
WNBA salaries aren’t expected to increase anytime soon despite how popular the league has become, which is mostly due to the arrivals of players such as Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark.

The WNBA also just agreed to a record-breaking television rights deal that will pay out $2.2 million over the next 11 years, a significant jump from the $60 million a year it currently earns.

Things are certainly looking up for the league, but perhaps not so much for the players. According to Tania Ganguli of the New York Times, the WNBA is still planning on operating cautiously with money as it still isn’t profitable.

“As its popularity booms, the W.N.B.A. has made some concessions to players beyond the collective bargaining agreement, but it isn’t quite ready to fully loosen its purse strings,” Ganguli noted in a recent piece. “Some owners would also like to make serious investments in players, but league rules protecting competitive balance often don’t allow for that.”

All-Star skills competition winners previously made just $2,575. Phoenix Mercury owner Mat Ishbia is reported to have offered $100,000 for each winner in a bid to get the best players to enter the competition, but the league turned it down because of salary cap concerns. They reached an agreement with Aflac instead, with the insurance firm paying winners $55,000.

League Legend Thinks WNBA Salaries Could Be Negotiated A Lot Better

Hall of Famer Cheryl Miller, the sister of another HOFer, Reggie Miller, recently accused the league of undervaluing itself and its players.

“I’m not great with numbers,” Miller told reporters. “That’s a lowball. We need tough and fair negotiators and visionaries. And we need a bully, we need a bully behind the table that’s willing to say we’ll break up the pieces and go from there. But there’s a certain number bigger than 2 that we want.”

The WNBA is making more money than ever before, but it might be a while before players start benefitting from it.

Michigan Wolverines HC Sherrone Moore Provides Major Update On Team’s Starting QB Plans For 2024 Season With JJ McCarthy No Longer Around

Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore looking on.Sherrone Moore (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Michigan Wolverines head football coach Sherrone Moore provided an interesting update on his team’s plans at quarterback as the regular season draws closer.

The defending national champions will look a lot different this year. Head coach Jim Harbaugh returned to the NFL after accepting the Los Angeles Chargers’ HC vacancy, and Moore was named the new head coach of the Michigan Wolverines.

Michigan will also have a new starting quarterback. Last year’s signal-caller, JJ McCarthy, declared for the 2024 NFL Draft and was taken 10th overall by the Minnesota Vikings.

Davis Warren, Jack Tuttle and Alex Orji are the three front-runners for the starting job, according to Tony Garcia of the Detroit Free Press. Tuttle attempted 17 passes in minimal action last season, completing 15 of them for 130 yards and a touchdown.

With the Aug. 31 season opener against Fresno State drawing closer, Moore stresses that he’s still taking his time deciding on the new starting QB in Ann Arbor:

“The ideal timeline is when we feel like we’ve got the guy who will help us win. There’s not a date, not a time. We will have a feel as a staff…(Offensive coordinator) Kirk Campbell is a phenomenal coach…he will make a great decision and we will be there to make it together.”