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ESPN: Some schools may take full tv share but won’t spend full 20 mil player salary max

Posted on 5/13/24 at 7:53 pm
Posted by MillerLiteTime
Atlanta
Member since Aug 2018
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Posted on 5/13/24 at 7:53 pm
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But even the potential settlement comes with big questions, including how revenue sharing will work in conjunction with Title IX, whether the NCAA can leverage a settlement into more cooperation (and protection from future lawsuits) from Congress and whether all schools will be required to spend -- or be capped at -- a specific amount. Multiple administrators who spoke with ESPN on the issue voiced concerns that some schools will receive an equal share of the league's television revenue but spend far below the $20 million maximum on players.
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Lets say Vandy continues to collect 60+ mil a year in tv revenue (10x their actual value) but continues to invest far less than other conference members into athletics. All 15 other members spend their full salary cap but Vandy refuses to pay football players due to budget or equity concerns. Would that get them kicked out? At some point there will be elite, large endowment universities who find the pay for play model in such conflict with their overall academic mission that they go in another direction than the top 50 or so football schools.
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