Breaking news: Schools are now free to begin paying their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era in college sports.

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Lmao your school is an irrelevant non factor….. You've had a “couple” of decent seasons over the last 30 years in the major sports but you are not competing for shyt under ANY system... 4 conference titles in basketball in your whole history never been to a playoff game in football I think the last time y'all were even in the conversation was in the early 90s :mjlol: ...like y'all gotta stop with the delusional lack of self awareness….your school doesn't take sports serious you nikkas aren't in this conversation period.… ain't nobody trying to here no “buh buh buh its the new system its rigged against us” excuse... No nikka its your bum ass athletic program

This is the classic “bench players talking like starters I hate it” bar come to life.… what are you even talking about right now nikka

No the fukk you don't.… you're irrelevant nobody cares about you.…you only feel this way because you WANT to feel important in the grand scheme lol.… you nikkas haven't been “competing” already... Put that crack down :picard:

We won the coastal division of the ACC and played in its championship game numerous times in recent history. Won the ACC as a whole and played in a handful of BCS games.

Of course you wouldn’t know that because all your knowledge of college football must be found by a quick search on Wikipedia. But people in the ACC know it.

Maybe you don’t care about a mid October game between Clemson and GT but people down here do and show up for them. Ole Miss fans want to play State a hell of a lot more than they want to play Michigan. That may not mean anything to you, but it does for people down here.


You have schools getting funding from private equity firms, who don’t do shyt but run everything into the ground. You think this is sustainable????

This is fukked.
 

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@The_Sheff is 100% right. We might not be shyt on a championship level, but you need your stable schools. And we are more than stable. Everyone can't be big bold blue bloods and under this new system, some who used to be are about to FAFO real quick.
@The_Sheff is 100% delusional and so are you apparently….. Your school is not relevant in the “competition” conversation at all.… point blank period...its laughable to even be having this discussion with a program on your level.…its only due to your personal emotions being bruised that you two nikkas don't want to accept basic reality :mjlol: Your little mediocre ass program will continue to be just that.… this whole conversation isn't even one that you two nikkas need to be a part of as it pertains to relevancy.… the athletic department will continue to be what its always been and that's something you nikkas know already.…. This shyt is like Kevin Samuels having to break down to a 47 year old single mother of 3 why she's not an attractive option in the dating market:dead:
 

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We won the coastal division of the ACC and played in its championship game numerous times in recent history. Won the ACC as a whole and played in a handful of BCS games.
1. The BCS hasn't been around in a fukking decade nikka and your ass is up here bragging about making an “appearance” not in the championship but one of the BCS bowl games lmao … 2. You haven't won a conf title in football since 2009 3. You’ve only “appeared” in 3 NCCAM tourneys in the past 20 years :mjlol:…. If you don't get the fukk out my face talking about this nobody ass program nikka and get a grip of reality because this is that delusional shyt I'm talking about.… you got damn right I don't follow whats going on with your bum ass irrelevant program.…NOBODY DOES you're irrelevant that's the definition of the word

Maybe you don’t care about a mid October game between Clemson and GT but people down here do and show up for them. Ole Miss fans want to play MSU a hell of a lot more than they want to play Michigan. That may not mean anything to you, but it does for people down here.
NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR PROGRAM :mjlol:NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR “OCTOBER CLASSIC” THATS FACTS LMAO
You have schools getting funding from private equity firms, who don’t do shyt but run everything into the ground. You think this is sustainable????

This is fukked.
Your program is already “run into the ground” only nikkas that dont get it is you and the other delusional nikka... get your crack head asses on someone babbling this ridiculous ass nonsense :dead:
 

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1. The BCS hasn't been around in a fukking decade nikka and your ass is up here bragging about making an “appearance” not in the championship but one of the BCS bowl games lmao … 2. You haven't won a conf title in football since 2009 3. You’ve only “appeared” in 3 NCCAM tourneys in the past 20 years :mjlol:…. If you don't get the fukk out my face talking about this nobody ass program nikka and get a grip of reality because this is that delusional shyt I'm talking about.… you got damn right I don't follow whats going on with your bum ass irrelevant program.…NOBODY DOES you're irrelevant that's the definition of the word


NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR PROGRAM :mjlol:NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR “OCTOBER CLASSIC” THATS FACTS LMAO

Your program is already “run into the ground” only nikkas that dont get it is you and the other delusional nikka... get your crack head asses on someone babbling this ridiculous ass nonsense :dead:

Who's your school? :mjgrin:
 
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Statement today from Michigan's AD;

Dear Michigan Fans, Alumni, and Supporters,

On Friday evening (June 6), Judge Claudia Wilken gave final approval of the House vs. NCAA case, which will drastically change the landscape of college athletics. The settlement results have a significant impact on the finances of our department and the way college athletics are structured. Three key changes are coming to college sports as a result: first, the introduction of a revenue sharing model which allows schools to fund and share up to $20.5 million with student-athletes; second, new roster limits will be phased in over time for all sports; third, unlimited scholarships up to a sport's newly established roster limit.

The prospect of these added costs left U-M Athletics facing a projected deficit of nearly $27 million for the 2025-26 academic year ($20.5 million to fully participate in revenue sharing and $6.2 million in new scholarships). With only six home football games this fall, our projected year-over-year decline in revenue of roughly $19.1 million steepens these costs. The department has implemented several measures to counteract these new expenses. Through adjustments to university financing, budget cuts, travel policies, not filling select positions when vacated and the utilization of new revenue streams, we have reduced our estimated need from $27 million to $15 million for the coming year.

I would like to explain how we improved our financial position and why we still need your continued support.

A fixed factor in this equation is the revenue sharing money as defined by the House settlement. A maximum of roughly $20.5 million per school can be shared with student-athletes for this coming year. Schools can distribute that money any way they see fit. That figure is calculated using a formula that incorporates revenues from media rights, ticket sales, sponsorships, and licensing, calculated at an average across Power 4 institutions. Those inputs are tracked annually, meaning the $20.5 million total will rise in future years. That money, combined with the value of tuition, room and board, and the many other benefits already provided, leaves NCAA student-athletes in a position to receive a similar percentage of revenue shared with professional sports athletes. We will support our student-athletes with the full amount allowed each year to remain competitive for Big Ten Conference and National championships.

Another fixed factor to consider is scholarship costs, which are rising. The results of the House settlement will allow departments to offer full scholarships for every roster spot on every team, directly connecting a team’s ability to compete to its level of scholarship support. With 82.1 new scholarships added across 19 sports for fall 2025, at a cost of an additional $6.2 million, Michigan Athletics will be supporting athletic scholarships at an annual total cost of nearly $40 million.

To combat the added cost, the department staff will gradually decline in number through two methods: attrition, with a long-term goal of a 10 percent reduction in total staff, and through a stricter approval process for new hires. The department has committed to more than $10 million in budget cuts for the coming fiscal year, and has worked with the main campus to reduce its allocation from TV revenue to the university from $8 million to $2 million. We also revamped our travel policy, which resulted in over $900,000 in savings during 2024-25.

Our athletic department is also producing more revenue from events in our facilities, such as our partnerships with Upper Deck Golf and AEG/Zach Bryan. Events such as international soccer matches and the 2014 NHL Winter Classic generated between $750,000 and $3 million each for the department in the past. The 2024 calendar year saw the implementation of alcohol sales at Crisler Center, Yost Ice Arena, and Michigan Stadium, which generated over $2.25 million for the department. We will continue to evaluate other opportunities to generate additional revenue throughout the department.

These changes have been a tremendous undertaking for our department, but we know they are just the beginning. We ask for your continued support and understanding, and welcome your questions, comments, and concerns.

Go Blue!

Warde Manuel Director of Athletics
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Them coaches salaries looking spooky now everywhere. :mjgrin:


They let this shyt get outta control and now look.
"we got a coach who hasn't won a title, who's credentials are 'good coordinator in middling school, and beat bama/osu/texas/georgia once in 7 year career'...should we pay them a lower scale since we have a 22 million shortfall after payroll???? :sas2:





nah lets give Billy Bob $10.1mm :sas1:"
 

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"we got a coach who hasn't won a title, who's credentials are 'good coordinator in middling school, and beat bama/osu/texas/georgia once in 7 year career'...should we pay them a lower scale since we have a 22 million shortfall after payroll???? :sas2:





nah lets give Billy Bob $10.1mm :sas1:"

Not Billy!!!! :damn:
 
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