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Apr 30, 2024
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thewaterboy
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Looks like Big12 and ACC are in the discussion as well
"ESPN reported Monday night that the Power Four conferences are in "deep discussions" regarding a revenue sharing plan."
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SEC/Big10 looking at sharing revenue with players
thewaterboy
Apr 30, 9:26am
Looks like Big12 and ACC are in the discussion as well
thewaterboy
Apr 30, 9:28am
It’s going to happen everywhere as part of the ncaa settlement. That’s maybe the main reason they’ve pushed for more $$$
byuTX
Apr 30, 9:29am
That makes the most sense. Some revenue sharing formula similar to what the PGA does.
Baron
Apr 30, 9:31am
The alternative is a trial set for January 2025. The potential judgement of $4B
Everyman
Apr 30, 9:33am
Up next: Collective bargaining...
shoganai
Apr 30, 9:33am
Then compensation caps
mobicurious
Apr 30, 9:35am
There used to be compensation caps, but the blue bloods didn’t care
stoils
Apr 30, 9:49am
The previous system was inherently unjust to the athletes
mobicurious
Apr 30, 9:52am
And?
stoils
Apr 30, 12:54pm
Let’s hope so. Player unions and collective bargaining may finally bring an end
BlooCoug
Apr 30, 9:42am
Yep the only way for things to calm down is contracts and salary caps
spidercoug
Apr 30, 9:51am
Then firing players which is going to be awesome.
Schrodizzy
Apr 30, 10:29am
Unfortunately it may also bring an end to the BYU BOT's interest in
shoganai
Apr 30, 10:31am
Yeah I don't think so.
spidercoug
Apr 30, 10:34am
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