I'm assuming most highly rated recruits go to power conferences. Yet, the split suggests the opposite. So, does this mean regardless if a school had a high ranking recruit they still have to pay for the fame of the big boys? Like already struggling EWU having to pay for Alabama's stars?
Power 5 conferences are responsible for $132.8 million per conference.
Non power 5 conferences are responsible for $36.67 million per conference.
It's big $ for any and all of them. I'm pretty sure this will accelerate the spliting away of the Power 5 from everyone else. The Pac-12 obviously could see the handwriting on the wall and knew their West Coast biased TV Contract couldn't compete. It will be interesting to see where Oregon St and Wazzu land.
So trueMoney has killed amateur sports. Chicago Black Sox on down the line. Where does one turn to get money OUT OF SPORTS? NCAA is as flat assed courrpt as Congress, and politicians in general. That slippery slope, once started on, has only one ending. Glad I won't be around long enough to see it.![]()
Money in politics was like a war with conventional weapons. Then the Supreme Court decided that Corporations were persons and had a right to free speech (although you can't incarcerate a Corporation). Citizens United launched us into the Nuclear Age of big money weaponry.