Robert Gilbert Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 If the number of 22% of athletic revenue, to be paid to athletes, being discussed is accurate, doesn’t that favor UT since we are year in and year the recenue leader in college sports? USA Today recently reported UT set a college record for single year revenue (article is below). Won’t that allow us to pay our athletes (both male and female) more than anyone else? Thanks https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/big12/2024/01/17/texas-athletic-department-271-million-revenue/72255138007/ Quote
Steamboat Willie Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 So is the amount of the 22% tax of revenue school specific to the school or is it out of a pool including all participants in NCAA football? Quote
Derek Handler Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 I thought I read the higher rev schools/conferences would have to pay more but don't quote me on that. No way players are going to take 22% IMO. NFL gets 50% right? Quote
Bobby Burton Posted May 29, 2024 Posted May 29, 2024 There are still details to be vetted but it's 22-percent of revenue if colleges opt to do so. My guess is all major teams that want to play big boy football will opt in. 1 Quote
Robert Gilbert Posted May 30, 2024 Author Posted May 30, 2024 5 hours ago, Bobby Burton said: There are still details to be vetted but it's 22-percent of revenue if colleges opt to do so. My guess is all major teams that want to play big boy football will opt in. Thanks Bobby. I and many others appreciate any and all clarification you can provide. Quote
FrancoBevo3.0 Posted May 30, 2024 Posted May 30, 2024 It will be fascinating to watch. I initially thought football roster size would be impacted, that sounds like it’s a topic. I also thought Title IX would have an impact, sounds like that is a discussion as well. Probably way more questions than answers at this point. Quote
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