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NCAA proposing new college athletics subdivision rooted in direct athlete compensation
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[QUOTE="RSTuthill, post: 4814901, member: 7322"] My understanding is that the institution currently is not required in any way to equalize NIL compensation between genders. These are private contracts that do not involve the institution. Yet the new NCAA division proposal would impose such a requirement, correct? If correct, I am guessing that will be the reason it will never move forward. FB, MBB, WBB, MHOC(?) are the only appreciable revenue generating sports. Perhaps MSOC too. Which means that a LOT of women athletes in non-revenue sports would be getting paid to ensure compliance. Could a business case ever be ginned up so that would make sense? And you still have the NIL wild west that we have now. Your thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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