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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 881645" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Reallocation of the NCAA take, which is almost $1B, opens up all sorts of options for paying lower tier Cinderella story programs to participate if the super conferences want to invite them. Set aside $50-100M for special invitations. That of course assumes these lower programs can keep up as things kick into high gear. </p><p></p><p>Once you get the top ~50-60 programs, the ones fully committed to spending at a truly professional level, organized into two or maybe three super conferences, you gain a lot of leverage. What keeps them from doing their own March Madness media deal, without the NCAA?</p><p></p><p>I don’t like this, or claim to know for sure how this works out, but the NCAA has lost a lot of credibility and value. They played the “student athlete” card but lost - completely out of control now with full blown professionalization, NIL, free agency.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 881645, member: 6023"] Reallocation of the NCAA take, which is almost $1B, opens up all sorts of options for paying lower tier Cinderella story programs to participate if the super conferences want to invite them. Set aside $50-100M for special invitations. That of course assumes these lower programs can keep up as things kick into high gear. Once you get the top ~50-60 programs, the ones fully committed to spending at a truly professional level, organized into two or maybe three super conferences, you gain a lot of leverage. What keeps them from doing their own March Madness media deal, without the NCAA? I don’t like this, or claim to know for sure how this works out, but the NCAA has lost a lot of credibility and value. They played the “student athlete” card but lost - completely out of control now with full blown professionalization, NIL, free agency. [/QUOTE]
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