Follow me on this..And the other 17 member institutions are going to agree to that because?
The only conference anything like that has happened is the ACC, as a last ditch effort to settle a lawsuit and keep Florida St. and Clemson in the league for the time being. At this point there's no real danger of OSU leaving the Big Ten, so absolutely no reason any other program would agree to something like this. It would be bad for the conference, bad for all but 3 or 4 programs, and honestly bad for the entire conference model (which obviously the conference has a vested interest in). The only way this happens is if a "super-league" concept, with big name programs leaving their conferences to join some kind of "mini-NFL" gains steam, and unequal revenue share is the only way to prevent it.
-20.5 mil revenue share goes away after lawsuits (Salary Cap is unlawful without Collective Bargaining Agreement--almost no disagreement on this among major CFP talking heads) very little optimism that our CURRENT revenue share/NIL system stays in place.
New model will likely be more on the lines of "Pay is up to the school based on earnings". Blue bloods will not allow themselves to lose competitive advantage so they will push conferences for allocated media rights deals based on their % of revenue earned through viewership etc.
Leverage is obviously breaking off with the other Whales and making a super league OR just flat out flirting with the SEC.
Who does the B1G side with? The money makers OR Rutgers/Northwestern etc crying that they won't be getting the same $ they didn't EARN.
The idea that the B1G cares what the bottom dwellers think is just asinine to me. In this scenario, MICH, PSU, Oregon, USC, OSU all ask for a larger percentage of the media rights money and likely 1/4 to a half of playoff money earned by their entrance into the CFP. With the rest going evenly among the other schools.
The whole "what will the other schools say?"....
This is 2025....Football is getting 3/4 or more of the rev share in almost every school. Why? Because they earn it.
Are we worried about what Golf says about that financial apportionment?