DudeAnon wrote:
Also, based on the current proposal, there is a $22 million dollar salary cap (for all sports) for all colleges. Football schools will hit that with ease, basketball only schools have a salary cap advantage really. That being said, future is unpredictable, but Xavier, Creighton, Marquette, UConn, Butler, Providence, Villanova and Seton Hall are going to love their basketball regardless, so we will be fine.
DeltaV wrote:DudeAnon wrote:
Also, based on the current proposal, there is a $22 million dollar salary cap (for all sports) for all colleges. Football schools will hit that with ease, basketball only schools have a salary cap advantage really. That being said, future is unpredictable, but Xavier, Creighton, Marquette, UConn, Butler, Providence, Villanova and Seton Hall are going to love their basketball regardless, so we will be fine.
That's really interesting, I hadn't paid enough attention to see it's a "school wide" cap. I bet you do see an advantage for schools that don't emphasize football as much. We saw that in the first years after the split; recruits looking and coming to the Big East because they're the center of attention all year, not just after bowl season (or at all). Probably gets you away from schools buying basketball teams instead of building programs...I remember all of the sudden it was like, what? why does Alabama have a protected seed?
It probably just will serve to drive Football away from the NCAA totally though, which frankly would be the best for everyone. Let them be their NFL on Saturday, and the rest of the college sports world go back to conferences which make sense.
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