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And because of that, the men’s basketball program at UNC receives a greater % of rev share relatively than basketball programs at other schools.
Y’all are going back and forth and making very good points on how this Wild West model isn’t sustainable in general for college athletics.

When all this started out it was like, what’s the big deal, players should get paid, and now, it’s like, holy bleep, how the crap are we going to fund this without a few resident billionaires?

It’s an insane asylum in its current makeup
 

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Y’all are going back and forth and making very good points on how this Wild West model isn’t sustainable in general for college athletics.

When all this started out it was like, what’s the big deal, players should get paid, and now, it’s like, holy bleep, how the crap are we going to fund this without a few resident billionaires?

It’s an insane asylum in its current makeup

Right and the solution in theory is pretty simple. Just put in a cap.
 
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unctar2001

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Right and the solution in theory is pretty simple. Just put in a cap.
It’s very simple but the NCAA has no teeth or manners of enforcement. The only way to do that is to do what none of the suits want and why this is the way it is which is make them employees with the same collective bargaining structure you see in pro sports.

Meanwhile, in trying to play this untenable game for really two major revenue sports, you eliminate opportunity across the board for kids that excel in track and field and things like that bc universities can’t keep up. Many are cutting sports or have some big time fat cats but in general across the college landscape, many more people are getting screwed than benefiting.

They all basically jumped in the deep end without knowing how to swim
 
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I am almost 100
Percent sure Greg Barnes wrote an article a while back saying Carolina was fully funding every sport. If Carolina is fully funding baseball that would be the full 34 scholarships.
Correct, that's the stated goal for the athletic department. That's a significant amount of new money flowing to the baseball program. We did a story a year or two ago in which Forbes noted that NIL deals were primarily used to cover tuition costs so players wouldn't graduate with student debt.
 
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People are acting like we didn’t get a $9 million donation this year. I’m sure Coach had some say in how a gift that large was going to be allocated. The program is moving toward operating out of its own endowments budget, which is coach building for long-term relevance and stability.
 

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And will close by saying we need to figure a way, ANY WAY, to give Coach more than $500k in NIL or this run is going to be short lived and he could leave for the same reason O'Connor HAD to leave UVa. Lack of support for baseball. ECU has more NIL than we do. ECU!
ECU's athletic director on if the school will fully fund rev share: "Obviously, ECU, we’re going to be well under the cap. And I don’t anticipate us ever getting to the cap." In ECU's situation, it doesn't even need NIL, in theory, because it can use donations to help reach the rev share allotment. ECU is also only funding 25 scholarships for baseball.
 
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ECU's athletic director on if the school will fully fund rev share: "Obviously, ECU, we’re going to be well under the cap. And I don’t anticipate us ever getting to the cap." In ECU's situation, it doesn't even need NIL, in theory, because it can use donations to help reach the rev share allotment. ECU is also only funding 25 scholarships for baseball.

So, it’s probably a pretty fair assumption to make that ECU isn’t spending more on its roster than UNC?