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.