Quote from: wadesworld on March 14, 2026, 05:47:45 PMCertainly not that you need to give every player on your roster money. It's up to the school to distribute it how they want.So when they sign their LOI with the school, the amount "distributed" in not in that LOI and in subsequent years when scholarships are renewed, or is that a "separate" contract? I cannot imagine what revenue share a player will get is not in writing. So I doubt players will not receive no payments.
Quote from: wadesworld on March 14, 2026, 05:47:45 PMCertainly not that you need to give every player on your roster money. It's up to the school to distribute it how they want.
Quote from: wadesworld on March 14, 2026, 05:47:06 PMIt is insane what they let Zuby get away with and then give him. Guy flops from some contact from Reed's back during a spin move and gets the charge call, then "walls up" Reed by just continuing to push forward with his arms reached forward multiple times and no call as he hacks Reed and nothing.Yes, those no calls will serve them in the tournament.
Quote from: Viper on March 14, 2026, 02:28:34 PMMichigan wins...but Gard never dies. He's the crazy legs roach crawling back up through the drain to a S16, maybe an E8.
Quote from: muwarrior69 on March 14, 2026, 05:45:31 PMThis is the first year for revenue sharing which I assume to be different than NIL, but I could wrong about that. Are there any rules regarding revenue sharing?
Quote from: wadesworld on March 14, 2026, 03:08:39 PMRight. I think Shaka could, again, assuming he feels enough other spots opened up to field the team he needs to compete next year, will give Caedin or Tre the option to help them find a lower level landing spot, or they can remain on the roster but they'll only get NIL money they can go out and find themselves. I don't think Shaka is required to offer everyone the money they've received in the past.This is the first year for revenue sharing which I assume to be different than NIL, but I could wrong about that. Are there any rules regarding revenue sharing?
Quote from: wadesworld on March 14, 2026, 05:15:57 PMIt's really not that wide open. Duke, Michigan, Arizona have been the three best teams for basically the entire season. Florida has been coming on strong lately, until today. Injuries to Duke and Michigan make them a bit more susceptible to a loss in the Tournament, but Michigan has had some time to adjust. And Houston has been up there, but behind those top 3 all year. UCONN in my opinion isn't a real title threat. In a one and done Tournament scenario of course anything can happen, but it'd be somewhat surprising if one of the top 5 teams (including Florida and Houston in that group) didn't win it all.
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