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There's obviously an injury history and risk with CM and every starting QB. I bet more than 40% of QBs that started game 1 didn't finished the season in FBS last year, for various reasons. Backups are important and can lead to a starting job quickly, like Rogers last year here.
I would say Conference re-naming revenue, just like revenue from advertising on a field/stadium would go to the school's Athletic Departments. The Chick-Fil-a Conference is soon to become reality.
That's what so many people forget about college sports...it truly can affect the public perception about a school's quality in other areas. Most don't know anything about UConn's biology department, but probably think it must be pretty good if the basketball teams are so good...right?
One of the biggest advantages is they will know how to get money in to create that return. Examples would be naming rights, ads on uniforms on the field just to name a few obvious items. It will be interesting to see who gets the money? Does it go to the AD or the school?
Another question should be, since this has clearly been defined as professional sports by the players themselves, why should students continue to have to pay student athletic fees?
I brought this up a few months ago. It is inevitable when you have this kind of money involved. It will be no big deal for the NIL NCAA settlement. As time goes on it will mean more money to the players.
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