Las Vegas — No. 7 Michigan will play No. 12 Gonzaga in the Players Era Championship final Wednesday after both teams went 2-0 in round‑robin play. Michigan beat Auburn 102-72 and Gonzaga defeated Maryland 100-61, and finalists were determined by point differential. Tennessee, despite beating Houston, moved to the third-place game on a smaller point differential. A four team women's bracket also played. Organizers said average guaranteed NIL compensation exceeds $1 million per team and plan to expand the field to 32 teams in 2026 while retaining point differential in the selection formula. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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Tournament organizers and participating programs benefited financially from average guaranteed NIL payouts exceeding $1 million per team while gaining national exposure.
Some teams, players and traveling fans suffered from late scheduling announcements that limited scouting, preparation and attendance planning.
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Michigan and Gonzaga Meet in Players Era Final
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