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Post by grayman on May 17, 2024 20:03:06 GMT -8
Looks like OSU most likelt will be paying $1-$2 million a year for 10 years...
Pretty sure nothing has been finalized yet.
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Post by p8nted on May 18, 2024 10:28:51 GMT -8
Looks like OSU most likelt will be paying $1-$2 million a year for 10 years... Pretty sure nothing has been finalized yet. which will all change when we join a conference
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Post by p8nted on May 18, 2024 10:45:29 GMT -8
Looks like OSU most likelt will be paying $1-$2 million a year for 10 years... Pretty sure nothing has been finalized yet. which will all change when we join a conference point being for schools, in Big 12, who went from g5 to P4 what do that pay? We are no longer in a power conference so what do we pay?
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on May 18, 2024 11:07:30 GMT -8
What a bunch of BS.
P5 schools receive 1/10th of what P4 teams will receive in CFP money. But they have to pay 30-40% of what P4 teams will pay in this settlement?
Screw the NCAA for folding. Take it to trial and make them prove damages. Make the swimmer show how he was denied any money at all, much less millions.
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Post by p8nted on May 18, 2024 11:21:06 GMT -8
What a bunch of BS. P5 schools receive 1/10th of what P4 teams will receive in CFP money. But they have to pay 30-40% of what P4 teams will pay in this settlement? Screw the NCAA for folding. Take it to trial and make them prove damages. Make the swimmer show how he was denied any money at all, much less millions. It think it is based on what the NCAA payout to schools is per football player. NCAA and P5 were sued. 17% of NCAA money gets to G5 schools CFP is not part of NCAA This graph is a good one, showing data from latest US Dept. of Education Equity in Athletics for 2023 (reported in standardized form by the schools to the US government as part of their legal requirements; closest thing to apples to apples data you can get).
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Post by grayman on May 18, 2024 11:21:29 GMT -8
which will all change when we join a conference point being for schools, in Big 12, who went from g5 to P4 what do that pay? We are no longer in a power conference so what do we pay? I don't think OSU and WSU can lower their payment by joining a G5 conference. They will be considered power conference schools because of the past membership in the Pac-12. Dellenger: "The NCAA has created a "base line" to determine how much each conference will contribute to back-damages, using a formula based on the amount of distribution that a league earned over a 9-year period starting in 2016." IMO, best case is that OSU and WSU might be able to negotiate an agreement that would be financially more viable because of their current situation. My guess is schools like Cincinnati, UCF, BYU and Houston will pay a fee based on combined G5 and power conference membership.
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Post by ee1990 on May 18, 2024 20:49:50 GMT -8
Corrupt, incompetent, or malicious?
A. All of the above. B. All of the above. C. All of the above. D. All of the above.
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Post by jackburton on May 19, 2024 14:45:36 GMT -8
It's all BS
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Post by beavaristotle on May 20, 2024 15:29:10 GMT -8
How many more nails in the coffin before it’s sealed. Someday my grandkids can tell their kids that there used to be this thing called college athletics
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Post by grayman on May 22, 2024 12:15:08 GMT -8
So it looks like this has been pushed through. I expect there might be some litigation but under the circumstances a settlement had to be reached because the 2.8 billion potentially could have been 20 plus billion. A potentially bigger issue facing OSU and WSU moving forward is how to handle revenue sharing, although there seems to be some options involved with that.
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