I started this over in women's sports, but I'm fairly certain this discussion will become political.
A court settlement is working its way through the courts.
A landmark multibillion-dollar settlement is on the brink of changing women’s college basketball forever
From the article: "The settlement would allow schools to pay athletes $20.5 million each in revenue-sharing next year, and $2.8 billion would go toward back pay for athletes who played before name, image, likeness rules were reformed,"
This might be a question of "be careful what you wish for."
Not far from my home is a small former women's college (now co-ed). They are barely able to tread water financially (which is why they went co-ed). Tell them that they have to pay their women's basketball team $20 million, and I suspect they will either (a) cancel the women's basketball program or (b) close the university entirely.
UCONN can probably afford this. SoCarolina probably can. Not everybody can.
A court settlement is working its way through the courts.
A landmark multibillion-dollar settlement is on the brink of changing women’s college basketball forever
From the article: "The settlement would allow schools to pay athletes $20.5 million each in revenue-sharing next year, and $2.8 billion would go toward back pay for athletes who played before name, image, likeness rules were reformed,"
This might be a question of "be careful what you wish for."
Not far from my home is a small former women's college (now co-ed). They are barely able to tread water financially (which is why they went co-ed). Tell them that they have to pay their women's basketball team $20 million, and I suspect they will either (a) cancel the women's basketball program or (b) close the university entirely.
UCONN can probably afford this. SoCarolina probably can. Not everybody can.