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NCAA NIL Estimated Revenue and scholarships 2025

Discussion in 'RayGator's Swamp Gas' started by wearetheboys, Jan 3, 2025.

  1. Gatorrick22

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    The NCAA had officially abnegated their most important responsibilities to college sports.

     
  2. Gatorrick22

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    Tampering is now essentially legal.
     
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  3. 62gator

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    “We have credible information indicating impermissible contact between Xavier and University of Miami football program personnel prior to Xavier's request to enter the transfer portal. Direct interference with another institution's committed player and
    contractual interests is prohibited by NCAA tampering rules and the law.”

     
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  4. Gatorrick22

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    FIRE THE NCAA!
     
  5. Crusher

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    This will be the tough response to UM for blatant tampering:
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  6. Crusher

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    Its way past time. They abdicated their duty to provide a level playing field years ago and at this point have become completely and totally useless.
     
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  7. archigator_96

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    Except NIL is currently out of the colleges umbrella and in a private collective. Title 9 won't apply to that just like it doesn't apply to private businesses.
     
  8. archigator_96

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    Ironically, if football and basketball break away to form separate entities, and private / not part of the university, we will likely see a decrease in women's scholarships. Right now, Title 9 requires a one for one scholarship for men and women. Take away 100 men scholarships and the universities could take away 100 women's scholarships unless that women's sport created enough revenue to take care of it.
     
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  9. paidinfull

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    They’re trying to finagle some control over the third party deals as part of the settlement with the current lawsuit. They want the authority to approve and disapprove all the deals.
     
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  10. Wanne15

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    Plenty of colleges without football have womens sports. However thats being done, i suggest schools take notice and everyone can use that model.
     
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  11. Wanne15

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    Sounds like they want to be employers. Team owners have contracts but they dont tell nike how much they can pay Tiger. These colleges are the most assbackwards organizations to ever exist. I cant believe they got this far. They do have a great product though.
     
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  12. paidinfull

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    Negotiating all this stuff with a single athlete is unlikely to get them the results they’re seeking, imo. Almost everything they’re trying to get included in this settlement is going to be litigated again in the near future. And again and again until they figure out a way to negotiate with the group instead of individuals. Even then, they won’t/shouldn’t get to have control over the third party deals.
     
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  13. Wanne15

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    They arent dumb and they know exactly what they are doing. The boosters are getting soaked.
     
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  14. Crusher

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    Currently, yes. But the NCAA schools are trying to regain control over the collectives and pay athletes directly. That will completely change the calculus of Title 9 administration.
     
  15. Crusher

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    The scholarships don’t cost the colleges much, its the room,board, facilities, and travel. I expect those latter 2 items to shrink if that comes to pass.
     
  16. Crusher

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    Which is why they are fighting tooth and nail to keep that lucre flowing
     
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  17. Gators244

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    The schools can pay them if they want, NIL isn’t going away. It will just go back to bags. Someone will always be willing to pay the most for talent.
     
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