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  • #91
    Originally posted by Lobot View Post

    No. This is a theoretically independent NIL regulatory body
    And the key words are "Theoretically Independent". Anyone want to buy a bridge?????? Or perhaps swampland in Florida??

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    • #92
      Originally posted by bearcatbret View Post
      "For the period from July 2025 to June 2026, that cap is projected to be at $20.5 million. This figure isn’t arbitrary; it’s calculated based on a percentage—specifically, 22%—of the average revenue generated by powerhouse schools through ticket sales, TV deals, and sponsorships."

      https://fanrecap.com/ncaa-approves-h...jwxAl9xreXY0WQ

      What does this mean for schools that operate in the red? For all of the Olympic sports that do not make a profit?
      Each school has to decide (if they haven't already) whether they want to (or can) afford to shell out any significant portion of the $20.5M. The settlement allows for schools to choose whether to join in fully. The Ivy League schools have opted out, as have at least two of the Summit League teams (ND & ND State).

      Many schools will choose to pay out a lesser amount overall, including not paying some athletes at all; only the ones in sports that generate a profit. Any athlete who believes he/she is being shorted, relative to their own perceived value, have the option to hit the portal, a risky venture indeed.

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      • #93
        Statement from John Cunningham:

        https://x.com/gobearcats/status/1931...A2NHZ_hNyS2mFg

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        • #94
          Just words -- action remains to be seen

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