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I think the the BIg West is going the route of opt in.
which not really sure that's the wise move. basically just agreeing to rules that are not going to help you anywa
I suspect if not, then some members would seriously look to leave for an opt in conference
almost at the point thinking not to opt in, let the whole think play out. the P4s have media contracts, that's it, no control or sanity for anything
would love to see the Big West try to align with the Ivy League, but Davis leaving doesn't help for that.
revenue sharing? what reveue? that's a joke, I can see profit sharing (cause no profit), but revenue sharing? it's stupid. Long Beach has to have subsidies to continue to be competitive, and similar to the UCS.
aside from 20 or so universiies, there's no competition, I guess great for some students who can make some money for a couple of years, but for 90%, lol, it's a joke. meaningless for long term careers for them.
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The Ivy League announced they are opting out of the NCAA settlement with past and current athletes. Has the Big West taken a position on it? Without knowing too much about the settlement, it would seem that the Big West should also opt out, since most of the schools are relatively underfunded in athletics. Are there any negative implications to opting out that isn't so obvious?
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