
NCAA Tournament Teams' Roster Spending: Michigan Leads Big Ten
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As the NCAA Tournaments Sweet 16 unfolds, a new report from On3 reveals the financial investments of remaining teams for next season. Michigan leads the Big Ten with at least ten million dollars, but Arkansas, Duke, Houston, Saint Johns, and Texas also match that spending. Kentucky, already eliminated, tops everyone at twenty-two million. Other Big Ten contenders like Illinois, Iowa, and Purdue sit close behind. Teams such as Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, and UConn match that spending level too. Iowa State got strong results for just six point five million, and Nebraska stretched its four point five million budget the furthest. Michigan State stands out with no public figures, though coach Tom Izzo mentioned three point five million available, and insiders hint at more. Expect these budgets to climb even higher next year, pushing top programs toward twelve to fifteen million dollars as college basketball keeps evolving.
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