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Big Ten Leads Player Revenue Share Plan for Survival

The Big Ten and the SEC are separating themselves from the NCAA as the association is being sued for billions of dollars for suppressing athletes’ revenues. The power conferences are quickly designing a revenue share plan in order to appease the plaintiffs in the House vs NCAA lawsuit scheduled to hit the courtroom in January of 2025. Frankly, this is something the NCAA should have gotten ahead of years ago.

END OF NCAA?
Some estimates show the NCAA could lose over 4 billion dollars in this revenue share antitrust case. Athletic directors are being told to budget 15-20 million dollars next year to pay of a verdict if a jury rules against the NCAA. Some predict this could be the end of the NCAA.

PENN STATE OFFENSE LOOKING UP!
In football news, Drew Allar loves his receiving crew at Penn State. That’s good news since his leading target from last year recently hit the transfer portal. And Las Vegas has betting odds for which player will be the number one pick in the 2025 NFL draft. A Nittany Lion is climbing that list. Tune in to find out who it is! Just a hint- it is NOT Drew Allar. You may be surprised.

FOOTBALL POWER RANKINGS
Finally, for our weekly Big 10 Power Rankings, we rank all 18 Big 10 football teams following spring football, spring games, transfer portals and injuries. See where your team fits in and feel free to agree or disagree. We love hearing from our passionate fans!

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