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VCU planning on opting in to tune of 4-5 million per year

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A friend of a friend’s kid transferred to an A10 school recently. They pay better than I expected.
 

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I expect all Big East schools to opt in with schools on the low end (Seton Hall, Butler) opting in around 5-6 million per year.

Butler will be ok.

I don’t understand what Seton Hall’s problem is because many of its big boosters are not even graduates and northern jersey is wealthy with a lot of corporations. I don’t get why the school is so helpless with NIL.
 
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Butler will be ok.

I don’t understand what Seton Hall’s problem is because many of its big boosters are not even graduates and northern jersey is wealthy with a lot of corporations. I don’t get why the school is so helpless with NIL.
Maybe, they have a Jeff Hathaway type AD.
 

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Butler will be ok.

I don’t understand what Seton Hall’s problem is because many of its big boosters are not even graduates and northern jersey is wealthy with a lot of corporations. I don’t get why the school is so helpless with NIL.

They really got off to a slow start.

First they had two collectives and that didn’t seem to work, so they combined them into one collective and it feels that like cost them this year’s roster.

I think most Big East schools will be fine in revenue sharing; if you had to worry about anyone, it’d be Seton Hall.
 

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They really got off to a slow start.

First they had two collectives and that didn’t seem to work, so they combined them into one collective and it feels that like cost them this year’s roster.

I think most Big East schools will be fine in revenue sharing; if you had to worry about anyone, it’d be Seton Hall.
In general, revenue sharing shouldn’t be an insurmountable challenge. It’s the additional money that the top end talent will receive on top of the revenue sharing where most all of the teams in this league (and most non-P2s) will fall short
 

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