phil77
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That's the logical approach.
The whole issue is that two college sports programs subsidize TONS of other sports programs so the comparison to professional sports doesn't work. If basketball was just producing revenue and covering expenses for its own team, we'd be the LA Dodgers or NY Yankees based on historic revenue. Unfortunately, all that money has gone to covering losses in other sports.
The issue is the money doesn't go to pay the players per say, it goes to cover all the other losses. That's where the model no longer makes sense.
It is almost like the two major sports need to break off and be on their own and function by themselves and then the rest of the schools/AD need to figure out how to make the rest of the sports function together. In the new era of sports that might be the only way the model will work going forward trying to be competitive playing players and paying high salaries for top-of-the-line coaches and facilities and massive coaching staffs just to keep up, it will be hard to justify using money made by the major two sport to subsidize other sports if it comes at the expense of the quality of the two major sports.