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Big Ten Proposes NBA-Style Revenue Rule for Players

Big Ten Proposes NBA-Style Revenue Rule for Players

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March 25, 20261m 5s

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Big Ten Conference Explores NBA-Style Revenue Sharing: A Potential Game-Changer for College Sports

The Big Ten conference is considering a new revenue sharing cap that would allow schools to exceed the limit to retain their own players, inspired by the NBAs Bird rights. This move aims to enhance team stability amidst new player pay rules and increased transfers. Key returners like Emmanuel Karmo (football), Tori McKinney (womens basketball), Grayson Grove (mens basketball), and Brodie Ziemer (hockey) are expected to lead their respective teams. As revenue discussions intensify, the focus shifts towards safeguarding rising players, paving the way for stronger lineups in the future.

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