- Georgia Amoore, a top-tier 5-star transfer from Virginia Tech, has been a key contributor for the Wildcats, averaging around 16.7 points and 7.2 assists per game
- Kentucky coach Kenny Brooks praised her leadership:
“She wants to be a coach… we watch film differently”
- Amoore has secured notable NIL partnerships (e.g., Triumph NIL, SIG Sports), with estimated earnings exceeding $1 million—but nothing near $20 million
💬 Why the $20 Million Claim Seems Off
- There’s no reporting from trusted platforms—ESPN, CBS, SI, NCAA, or school media—on a $20 million offer.
- Even elite women’s college athletes rarely receive reported NIL deals above $1–2 million.
- The figure appears to originate from unverified social media gossip

✅ What’s Real
- Amoore’s on-court excellence and leadership under Kenny Brooks are well-documented
- Her NIL presence is strong but within high-six-figure to low-seven-figure estimates—not anywhere near the claimed $20 million.
📝 Bottom Line
Georgia Amoore is undeniably one of the nation’s top women’s basketball players and a rising NIL star. However, the “$20 million offer from Oklahoma” lacks any substantiation and should be treated as speculation. There is no solid evidence supporting it.
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