
In a bold and historic move, the Indiana Hoosiers have locked in the future of rising star guard Myles Rice with a staggering $95 million, 4-year contract extension — a deal that sends shockwaves through the world of college athletics.
The announcement came early Saturday morning, with Hoosiers Athletic Director Scott Dolson calling the extension “a commitment to greatness and a recognition of elite talent.” Myles Rice, who transferred to Indiana and quickly established himself as a dynamic playmaker, has become the face of the program and a fan favorite in just a short time.
“This is home,” Rice said in a press conference following the announcement. “I’m thankful to Coach Woodson, the staff, my teammates, and the fans. This isn’t just about money — it’s about building something special here in Bloomington.”
Rice’s extension is unprecedented in scope, making him one of the highest-compensated athletes in collegiate basketball history. The deal reportedly includes NIL endorsements, performance bonuses, and leadership incentives — reflecting Rice’s impact not only on the court but also in the community and locker room.
The 6-foot-2 guard averaged 17.8 points, 5.3 assists, and 2.1 steals per game last season, showcasing elite
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