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[QUOTE="hoopsupstate, post: 4669827, member: 13"] What’s really sad is that each ACC institution is projected to receive $43 million dollars this year. Back in the Big East, we were happy with $9 million. When is enough, enough? It’s pure greed all the way around. In professional sports, stability and spending caps are the norm. At some point, the NCAA has to do the same. Any conference making more than $60 million (just threw that number out there) will have to share the rest with all member institutions or put the additional revenue in a NIL bucket to be shared to pay all athletes. It would finally end the mindless schools moving to conferences they have no business moving to. USC and UCLA moving to the Big 10 makes no sense for either institution. When does education begin to take precedent again? The current conditions are ruining college athletics. Maybe I’m old school, but the current format isn’t sustainable long term for players, colleges or fans. It might even bring down our cable bills. What a novel thought! [/QUOTE]
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