I wouldn't be mad if true at all. The 23rd NBA draft pick gets paid less than 3 mil in their first year.
The average G league player is typically better than somebody like Josh Dix yet making a tiny fraction of the $.
The reason it's upsidedown is the college athletics laundry is so valuable and the laundry is valuable because of the money invested by students in their tuition and often tax payers funding the school. It's really messed up.
The biggest problem is 100% of these pros being one year unrestricted free agents. If programs can't have multi year revenue sharing/NIL deals with teeth, the NCAA needs to do something to restrict transfers. A player would still be free to attend college anywhere they get accepted, just not play sports there if their contract precludes it.
If there must be no transfer rules, at least some of these transfers should be on 2 or 3 year deals. Like pro sports sometimes a deal will be a total bust, but it will give programs some stability.