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NCAA working to give colleges a more hands-on role in NIL deals for athletes
The proposal would permit schools to 'identify specific NIL opportunities' and 'facilitate deals' between athletes and third parties.
The 10-year settlement agreement could cost each power school as much as $300 million over the decade, or $30 million a year. That figure assumes a school meets what is believed to be: (1) a $17-22 million revenue distribution cap for athletes; (2) at least $2 million in withheld NCAA distribution for back damages; and (3) as much as $10 million in additional scholarship costs related to an expansion of sport-specific roster sizes — a concept previously unpublicized.
How exactly is the college system garbage for development? Smaller sports are small for a reason.The problem is college sports are trying to have their cake and eat it too. College football has all the bells and whistles of pro sports but then want to pretend they were somehow just like a beer league. Also the American sport system is absolutely garbage for development and for smaller sports
small Sports outside of the ncaa gets no investment while small sports in the ncaa does. Especially minor men sportsHow exactly is the college system garbage for development? Smaller sports are small for a reason.
Ok and?small Sports outside of the ncaa gets no investment while small sports in the ncaa does. Especially minor men sports