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    Article backing up what I've been saying about House settlement

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/oth...cb6ba18a&ei=66



    not really affecting anything on SEC sports to level the playing field. They dont want it leveled. Kentucky dont want basketball NIL capped. LSU and UPig doesnt want baseball NIL capped. It's still an arms race- all this does is help us vs G5 and lower P4
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    All the more reason we pushed up our commitment to baseball. Gotta compete in baseball and basketball, survive in football to stay at the big table and draw that big check.

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    I think you misinterpreted that article. It's just stating that schools have discretion on how to allocate their rev share.

    For Msu, I would go 75% football. 15% men's basketball. 5% baseball. 5% everything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    I think you misinterpreted that article. It's just stating that schools have discretion on how to allocate their rev share.

    For Msu, I would go 75% football. 15% men's basketball. 5% baseball. 5% everything else.
    I did not. The big take from the article is that NIL will not be limited. So the rest of that shit doesnt matter.
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    For NIL, anything over $600 will go before a committee to be scrutinized for fair market value. The legality will be challenged, I think. Will be interesting to see how it all settles. Still just beginning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sack07 View Post
    For NIL, anything over $600 will go before a committee to be scrutinized for fair market value. The legality will be challenged, I think. Will be interesting to see how it all settles. Still just beginning.
    If you think NIL is going to be limited I got some beach property over here in Shreveport for ya. Cheap. That article just told you what is going to happen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    If you think NIL is going to be limited I got some beach property over here in Shreveport for ya. Cheap. That article just told you what is going to happen
    As has been stated, that article is not talking about NIL. Some schools wanted a standardized process for splitting the revenue that is being shared from schools. The article simply states that it will be up to each school on how to divvy up that pie. Some schools have put that info out there (UGA and TTech) in the article.

    While technically true that there will be no limit to what can be earned by third parties, the settlement at least establishes a place for enforcement of any deals over $600 to be scrutinized. I admit I that I am not sure how that will look.

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    I will also add that I believe (I do not pretend to have any insider info) part of the reason we were able to pull OConnor is that we will commit a bigger portion of our revenue share to baseball than many other schools.

    It will be interesting to watch. Will Gonzaga become even more of a power in CBB because they are not giving the majority to a football team? Will the best basketball coaches in the SEC move to Big East non-football schools where they can take the majority of the pie? Will Mark Stoops and Mark Pope fight publicly over the how it is all divided at Kentucky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sack07 View Post
    I will also add that I believe (I do not pretend to have any insider info) part of the reason we were able to pull OConnor is that we will commit a bigger portion of our revenue share to baseball than many other schools.

    It will be interesting to watch. Will Gonzaga become even more of a power in CBB because they are not giving the majority to a football team? Will the best basketball coaches in the SEC move to Big East non-football schools where they can take the majority of the pie? Will Mark Stoops and Mark Pope fight publicly over the how it is all divided at Kentucky?
    Pretty interesting what u posted.

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    Holy shirts and pants

    Kentucky just said **** you to limited NIL spending. Do you not understand what that means????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Holy shirts and pants

    Kentucky just said **** you to limited NIL spending. Do you not understand what that means????
    It's interesting what he said 34. Out the bottle down it's all good. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Holy shirts and pants

    Kentucky just said **** you to limited NIL spending. Do you not understand what that means????
    They did not say that. That is not what that article is saying. Once more, the House settlement has established that schools that opt in will have up $20.5M to share with athletes that comes from the revenue generated by the schools. Some schools wanted to standardize how that $20.5M will be split up. Kentucky wanted to spend a bigger share on MBB than the percentage being discussed. It was decided that each school could divide it as they see fit. Conceivably, Kentucky could give all $20.5M to MBB and Alabama would give all $20.5M to FB. That is all that article is saying.

    I do not post much but I read enough to know that you will not give in. I bow out in trying to convince you of anything else. But to anyone else that does not want to click the link, I hope I have succinctly summarized what the article actually states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sack07 View Post
    They did not say that. That is not what that article is saying. Once more, the House settlement has established that schools that opt in will have up $20.5M to share with athletes that comes from the revenue generated by the schools. Some schools wanted to standardize how that $20.5M will be split up. Kentucky wanted to spend a bigger share on MBB than the percentage being discussed. It was decided that each school could divide it as they see fit. Conceivably, Kentucky could give all $20.5M to MBB and Alabama would give all $20.5M to FB. That is all that article is saying.

    I do not post much but I read enough to know that you will not give in. I bow out in trying to convince you of anything else. But to anyone else that does not want to click the link, I hope I have succinctly summarized what the article actually states.
    Hang around sack, things get interesting sometimes. LOL.

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    As soon as an NIL deal is denied by the clearinghouse, a lawsuit will blow it all up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooterpoot View Post
    As soon as an NIL deal is denied by the clearinghouse, a lawsuit will blow it all up
    Like a stick of dynamite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sack07 View Post
    They did not say that. That is not what that article is saying. Once more, the House settlement has established that schools that opt in will have up $20.5M to share with athletes that comes from the revenue generated by the schools. Some schools wanted to standardize how that $20.5M will be split up. Kentucky wanted to spend a bigger share on MBB than the percentage being discussed. It was decided that each school could divide it as they see fit. Conceivably, Kentucky could give all $20.5M to MBB and Alabama would give all $20.5M to FB. That is all that article is saying.

    I do not post much but I read enough to know that you will not give in. I bow out in trying to convince you of anything else. But to anyone else that does not want to click the link, I hope I have succinctly summarized what the article actually states.
    But as Cooter posted- the NIL part will eventually be separate and have nothing to do with the $20MM- the extra money will be what separates schools from others. I'm not sure why you guys arent understanding this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    But as Cooter posted- the NIL part will eventually be separate and have nothing to do with the $20MM- the extra money will be what separates schools from others. I'm not sure why you guys arent understanding this
    You are the one who referenced the article. Say it slowly with me, THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NIL. You are drunk.
    Last edited by HoopsDawg; 06-06-2025 at 10:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooterpoot View Post
    As soon as an NIL deal is denied by the clearinghouse, a lawsuit will blow it all up
    That or back to under the table cash.

    If this were to actually be enforced with a competent governing body and no lawsuits, we would actually have a level playing field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoopsDawg View Post
    You are the one who referenced the article. Say it slowly with me, THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NIL. You are drunk.
    wow ok

    It literally has everything to do with NIL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    But as Cooter posted- the NIL part will eventually be separate and have nothing to do with the $20MM- the extra money will be what separates schools from others. I'm not sure why you guys arent understanding this
    The NIL part is currently separate from the $20.5M. I am not sure anyone stated otherwise. I think I even stated that you were correct in that earnings from third parties has not been capped. I even stated Cooter?s point that the legality of striking down deals will be challenged. But that has nothing to do with the article you posted.

    On other interesting notes, Deloitte who will be working with this enforcement arm, has stated that 90% of current deals with public companies would be upheld. However, 70% of current deals with collectives would be struck down. We probably will not see it settled into a final form for several more years as there will definitely be legal challenges.

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