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    There's no way that's accurate on the Summit side. No clue on the MVC side.
  2. Doesn't change your main point, but anyone who opted in can now allocate up to 105 scholarships.
  3. A few years ago, Minnesota was showing $5 million in excess revenue over expenses before an extra $8 million in outside allocated (government, school, etc) funds. That deficit number is pretty close to the difference. That's for a school with a huge media contract and $135 million in revenue. This is why payment numbers below the P4 level are going to be going to be much smaller.
  4. This is not quite accurate. No school is required to pay anything if they opt-in, it just gives them the ability to do so. I would guess most, if not all, will to some degree. Very few outside the P4 (and maybe even some on the bottom end of that) are going to get anywhere near $20.5 million (or 22.5% of revenue). Not sure if/how the 22.5% of revenue part effects UND as if it is tied to a portion of total revenue, they would be capped at much lower than $20.5 million (which they wouldn't come close to anyway). There are also new increased scholarship limits in other sports that will have to be funded to remain competitive in those sports.
  5. These are the things that help fund UND's athletic department. You can't magically allocate those funds to NIL pool and think things will continue to run with no issue. Again, that's why extra donations to the 701 Awards are important to fill this gap.
  6. The difference is the P4 schools actually have significant revenue to share. Everyone below that level is already operating at a deficit so figuring out how that is going to work within existing budgets is going to be an uphill battle. Which is why donations to the 701 Award fund is going to be important to help with NIL.
  7. 3 regular season football games and 3 regular season basketball games plus the championship game for each sport on CBS along with whatever a consistent regular-season presence on CBS Sports is. Guessing that isn't going to be a real big contract.
  8. For what purpose? Sac St.'s waiver is likely to be denied as the oversight committee recommended against the waiver. Would be a surprise if the D1 council overrides that. Neither approach seems to be working. Either you are in a desirable location for a specific conference or you aren't...
  9. Trying to build back after the decimation of the flood followed by a decade plus of not aggressively pushing to get new (especially large) employers in town? I think the latter has changed a bit the last few years, hopefully it pays off. This was a large detriment as well.
  10. Not quite, still a chance for someone to step up and save it. TBD if that happens. Tough location on the north end though.
  11. No clue. There are plenty of easier teams than those from the MVFC or Big Sky that P4 teams can schedule but the FCS teams want to play as regional as they can for recruiting and fan purposes. I'm sure there is value in that from the FCS side. Without seeing the contracts, who knows if they are even apples to apples? If it was that simple, why did NDSU agree to only $25K more that they would have got 8 years prior (2020 vs 2028), but still $5K less than Montana State is getting this season when the OU/MSU contract was signed a year before NDSU renegotiated? Shouldn't NDSU have been able to get more for a 2028 game since they knew the "going rate" for a 2025 game? Looks like both USD (ISU) and SDSU (Nebraska) didn't reschedule their FBS games for 2020, however there were already future meetings scheduled between both of them. MSU (Utah) also looked like they lost their FBS games from that year without rescheduling and I don't think UM had one scheduled. Again, this seems like a stretch to be upset about but whatever I guess.
  12. Exit fee is equal to one year of operating expenses, which is typically north of $1 million. Not sure how high it has gotten recently.
  13. Don't know? Seems to be mostly in line with quite a few other Big 12 schools, which was the question. Ndsu got an extra $25k kicking a game out 8 years and are still getting less that Youngstown is this year. Of things to complain about, this seems pretty low on the list
  14. Comparable to quite a few others based on this list. https://www.si.com/college/fcs/fcs-football-news/how-much-are-fcs-teams-getting-paid-for-fbs-matchups-in-2025
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