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Who gets the money?

oldboiler52

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I'm not internet savvy as you may have guessed. After hunting and pecking my way through world wide web. I think I found my answers close to home the Indianapolis star and the USA Today. Purdue may well upset the apple cart when it comes to revenue sharing. Each team has $20.5 million to share. With most teams going somewhere near 85% football= $153,000 per player and 15% MBB=$225,000 per player. An additional 300K divided for all other sports. Here is where Purdue differs from most of the others. Purdue is expected to spend much heavier on basketball and less on football. Without saying how much. Also, Bobinski said Purdue has a war chest of NIL donations from donors and JPC members to ensure Purdue stays competitive in all sports. What should the split be? Each team decides how much each player gets so if you're the 15th rated bb player what should your share be? It's no secret Men's Basketball is the face of Purdue and for the last 10 years or so the face of the B10. Whereas the football team not so much. Purdue cannot hide who gets what as a public university all salaries must be disclosed probably not great for team harmony. My split would be 75% football 20% MBB and 5% for the other sports. Side notes from behind a pay wall Bo Ogden is trending Purdue but with a Kansas visit upcoming. Isaiah Hill 2027 seven-footer out of Pike HS. Indianapolis a long time Purdue recruit continues to trend for Purdue.
 
I'm not internet savvy as you may have guessed. After hunting and pecking my way through world wide web. I think I found my answers close to home the Indianapolis star and the USA Today. Purdue may well upset the apple cart when it comes to revenue sharing. Each team has $20.5 million to share. With most teams going somewhere near 85% football= $153,000 per player and 15% MBB=$225,000 per player. An additional 300K divided for all other sports. Here is where Purdue differs from most of the others. Purdue is expected to spend much heavier on basketball and less on football. Without saying how much. Also, Bobinski said Purdue has a war chest of NIL donations from donors and JPC members to ensure Purdue stays competitive in all sports. What should the split be? Each team decides how much each player gets so if you're the 15th rated bb player what should your share be? It's no secret Men's Basketball is the face of Purdue and for the last 10 years or so the face of the B10. Whereas the football team not so much. Purdue cannot hide who gets what as a public university all salaries must be disclosed probably not great for team harmony. My split would be 75% football 20% MBB and 5% for the other sports. Side notes from behind a pay wall Bo Ogden is trending Purdue but with a Kansas visit upcoming. Isaiah Hill 2027 seven-footer out of Pike HS. Indianapolis a long time Purdue recruit continues to trend for Purdue.
No idea but you can't let football fail. Yes basketball might deserve 100 percent but football is still mighty important from a revenue perspective. You have to establish at least a return to a team that has a reasonable shot at 6 wins most seasons.
 
I'm not internet savvy as you may have guessed. After hunting and pecking my way through world wide web. I think I found my answers close to home the Indianapolis star and the USA Today. Purdue may well upset the apple cart when it comes to revenue sharing. Each team has $20.5 million to share. With most teams going somewhere near 85% football= $153,000 per player and 15% MBB=$225,000 per player. An additional 300K divided for all other sports. Here is where Purdue differs from most of the others. Purdue is expected to spend much heavier on basketball and less on football. Without saying how much. Also, Bobinski said Purdue has a war chest of NIL donations from donors and JPC members to ensure Purdue stays competitive in all sports. What should the split be? Each team decides how much each player gets so if you're the 15th rated bb player what should your share be? It's no secret Men's Basketball is the face of Purdue and for the last 10 years or so the face of the B10. Whereas the football team not so much. Purdue cannot hide who gets what as a public university all salaries must be disclosed probably not great for team harmony. My split would be 75% football 20% MBB and 5% for the other sports. Side notes from behind a pay wall Bo Ogden is trending Purdue but with a Kansas visit upcoming. Isaiah Hill 2027 seven-footer out of Pike HS. Indianapolis a long time Purdue recruit continues to trend for Purdue.
I spoke to a football coach at tOSU last week and their approach is surprisingly similar to Matt Painter’s. They have a handful of incoming freshmen who will get big contracts (think Omer) and will fill gaps with portal guys who will get market rates, but most of their roster will get a standard fixed amount each year based on class, experience, etc. Players then get an opportunity to earn whatever they can on top of that through real NIL. He indicated their view is that you can’t maintain locker room harmony if you’re negotiating payment with most of your players.
 
I'm not internet savvy as you may have guessed. After hunting and pecking my way through world wide web. I think I found my answers close to home the Indianapolis star and the USA Today. Purdue may well upset the apple cart when it comes to revenue sharing. Each team has $20.5 million to share. With most teams going somewhere near 85% football= $153,000 per player and 15% MBB=$225,000 per player. An additional 300K divided for all other sports. Here is where Purdue differs from most of the others. Purdue is expected to spend much heavier on basketball and less on football. Without saying how much. Also, Bobinski said Purdue has a war chest of NIL donations from donors and JPC members to ensure Purdue stays competitive in all sports. What should the split be? Each team decides how much each player gets so if you're the 15th rated bb player what should your share be? It's no secret Men's Basketball is the face of Purdue and for the last 10 years or so the face of the B10. Whereas the football team not so much. Purdue cannot hide who gets what as a public university all salaries must be disclosed probably not great for team harmony. My split would be 75% football 20% MBB and 5% for the other sports. Side notes from behind a pay wall Bo Ogden is trending Purdue but with a Kansas visit upcoming. Isaiah Hill 2027 seven-footer out of Pike HS. Indianapolis a long time Purdue recruit continues to trend for Purdue.
I think it’s more prescriptive than this. The settlement has specific criteria to determine the revenue sharing and then there is title IX. So I think the breakdown is based on actual revenue sharing (IIRC it is ticket sales, tv revenue generated, advertising, and revenue generated by brand such as merchandise). Ticket sales is obvious, I suspect the big ten has provided a breakdown of tv revenue by sport (keep in mind the soccer matches on BTN may still be nil with production costs), and advertising likely is easy to track as well. The merchandise sales may be more challenging but the vast majority would be the first 3 categories. football and men’s basketball are only sports in the black I believe and woman’s basketball and volleyball were added to even teams for title IX purposes. The $300k divided for other sports is misleading as it is a separate fund controlled by the AD that athletes can petition for regardless of sports but it is assumed it will not go towards the other 4 since they are already getting compensated. It sounded to me like it would be reserved for only the elite athletes and not spread out.
 
So schools will pay players $$ based on their internal formula. That payment is capped per university at $20.5M. We'll call this scholarship money. Then, it is on the player to go and generate their own NIL marketing and endorsements.

Does that mean those large schools/exchanges/collectives will go away?
 
I'm not internet savvy as you may have guessed. After hunting and pecking my way through world wide web. I think I found my answers close to home the Indianapolis star and the USA Today. Purdue may well upset the apple cart when it comes to revenue sharing. Each team has $20.5 million to share. With most teams going somewhere near 85% football= $153,000 per player and 15% MBB=$225,000 per player. An additional 300K divided for all other sports. Here is where Purdue differs from most of the others. Purdue is expected to spend much heavier on basketball and less on football. Without saying how much. Also, Bobinski said Purdue has a war chest of NIL donations from donors and JPC members to ensure Purdue stays competitive in all sports. What should the split be? Each team decides how much each player gets so if you're the 15th rated bb player what should your share be? It's no secret Men's Basketball is the face of Purdue and for the last 10 years or so the face of the B10. Whereas the football team not so much. Purdue cannot hide who gets what as a public university all salaries must be disclosed probably not great for team harmony. My split would be 75% football 20% MBB and 5% for the other sports. Side notes from behind a pay wall Bo Ogden is trending Purdue but with a Kansas visit upcoming. Isaiah Hill 2027 seven-footer out of Pike HS. Indianapolis a long time Purdue recruit continues to trend for Purdue.
Mark my words, a Title IX lawsuit from someone will result in that $20.5 million being split 50-50 with women at all colleges.
 
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