So this House vs. NCAA thing that's happening.....I don't know if it will further devolve my dwindling interest in the sport or if it won't affect things, but it seems unlikely that it will help anything.
The NCAA issued this statement: "Today's hearing on the landmark settlement was a significant step in modernizing college sports. If approved, the settlement will allow student athletes the opportunity to receive nearly 50% of athletic department revenue in a sustainable and fair system for years to come."
This raises a number of issues to think about. Since most athletic depts operate at a loss, it seems like a further disadvantage to those schools where NIL money is the only shot they have of landing talent. The handful of profitable schools, I assume, would be able to split Ath. Dept. $ in addition to NIL. Further, how are most of those schools operating at a loss supposed to share 50% of revenue when there's no profit? Do they have to operate further in the hole, or do those schools just not profit-share? Finally, whether profitable or not, it's mainly the football programs that make the Ath. Depts. money. I think LSU baseball is one of the few exceptions of a team that makes money instead of being floated by the football team. What about all these gymnasts and pole-vaulters, etc. who aren't generating anything for their athletic departments? Do they also get to share in the revenue? If I were an elite football player, I might take exception to that, since I'd know I'm the one who's bringing in $ and thus I might feel entitled to a bigger piece of the pie compared to the swim team. I might get a lawyer to demand such.