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Post by lajolla39 on May 23, 2024 21:00:08 GMT -5
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Post by ball2futbol on May 24, 2024 13:25:40 GMT -5
A very good read and one that will reshape collegiate sports, but it sounds like the non power five schools will get stuck with paying a bag for something they had little to do in creating. Also found it interesting that private equity involvement was glossed over in the article. PE’s could care less about your school loyalty, recruiting 5 ⭐️’s, tailgating or fandom. 💵
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Post by lajolla39 on May 24, 2024 13:57:29 GMT -5
A very good read and one that will reshape collegiate sports, but it sounds like the non power five schools will get stuck with paying a bag for something they had little to do in creating. Also found it interesting that private equity involvement was glossed over in the article. PE’s could care less about your school loyalty, recruiting 5 ⭐️’s, tailgating or fandom. 💵 Yea, once the dust settles its going to be a brave new world where colleges can literally buy the players needed to create wins.
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Post by soccerlegacy on May 24, 2024 14:30:54 GMT -5
A very good read and one that will reshape collegiate sports, but it sounds like the non power five schools will get stuck with paying a bag for something they had little to do in creating. Also found it interesting that private equity involvement was glossed over in the article. PE’s could care less about your school loyalty, recruiting 5 ⭐️’s, tailgating or fandom. 💵 I'm very curious how this does affect non-Power Five colleges and universities. Will the mid-major, G5 conferences be able to still fund all of the sports they currently do? I'm not smart enough to postulate what the fall out will be. Maybe some on here will be able to share some insights.
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