each school gets their respective share of NCAA funds that are paid to each conference based on a set amount (VERY small) per scholarship offered by each school.
Would you be able to quantify the set amount?
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each school gets their respective share of NCAA funds that are paid to each conference based on a set amount (VERY small) per scholarship offered by each school.
Would you be able to quantify the set amount?
I've always been under the assumption that the following 3 revenue streams are shared evenly amongst all conference members:
1) tv money
2) bowl game revenue
3) NCAA tournament credits
So for example, even tho they won the national championship Clemson didn't make anymore money from playing in the playoffs than any other ACC team. Clemson's share of the college playoffs was split evenly amongst the entire acc.
All other revenue such as home game ticket sales and merchandise are not subject to revenue share and kept by the school.
Has the makings of a steel cage match at The Meadowlands. (No one is going to show up anyway)400 vs SPK is a mismatch of epic proportions.
Lavar Ball part Deux.theyre gonna make so much money on SHU big east champion tshirts and also the SHU final four t shirts. i might buy all of them.