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1. Who wants to be a millionaire?
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:34 pm
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:34 pm
With the addition of 10 football players out of the transfer portal and probably one or two more on the way, the budget for next season’s Texas roster has grown as well. It currently sits somewhere “between $35 million and $40 million,” which counts the likely revenue-sharing allotment expected to be $20.5 million as well as payouts through the Texas One Fund, a connected source tells the Houston Chronicle. This also figures to be a one-time exorbitant expense because athletic director Chris Del Conte and others have said the school plans to phase out its collective in favor of the revenue-sharing via the House settlement and with the move to name, image and likeness payouts through corporations. “It’s just unsustainable,” the source said of the high payouts. “The next season after this year, the whole world will be back to reality.” The source declined to reveal how many Longhorn players will command at least a $1 million salary because such transparency foments comparative discussions and locker-room chaos. … Head coach Steve Sarkisian applauded quarterback Quinn Ewers for not taking money from the Texas One Fund although the Texas source said he got some but was paid the bulk of his money by corporations “so Texas could have more good players around him.” … Quarterback Arch Manning is “by far the highest-paid Texas player,” as expected, but doesn’t take a dime from the school. He and his family acquired all his deals on their own “with no help from the school.”
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:36 pm to QB
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Quarterback Arch Manning is “by far the highest-paid Texas player,” as expected, but doesn’t take a dime from the school. He and his family acquired all his deals on their own “with no help from the school.”
They’re including this in their “35-40M” estimate, so no Texas isn’t paying that much for their roster
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:37 pm to QB
If they don't get a handle on this, it won't be long until there are about 5 teams that are dominating college football, and it starts with Texas, A&M, Oregon, Michigan.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:49 pm to Mandtgr47
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If they don't get a handle on this, it won't be long until there are about 5 teams that are dominating college football, and it starts with Texas, A&M, Oregon, Michigan.
So pretty much college football 2012 - 2020. Got it
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:49 pm to Mandtgr47
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If they don't get a handle on this, it won't be long until there are about 5 teams that are dominating college football, and it starts with Texas, A&M, Oregon, Michigan.
Ohio State beats all of them
Posted on 4/30/25 at 7:49 pm to Mandtgr47
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If they don't get a handle on this, it won't be long until there are about 5 teams that are dominating college football
We’ve been close to that for a few years. NIL is so out of control is retired Saban. When he lost his advantage, he quit.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:16 pm to QB
That 20 million is for all sports. About 14 going to football for the big schools
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:30 pm to QB
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He and his family acquired all his deals on their own “with no help from the school.”
Maybe he does, maybe he doesn’t. Don’t think companies like Red Bull and Uber are doing commercials with him if he were in Oxford or Athens.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:43 pm to QB
2. I'm already a millionaire. Scrimped and saved for 46 years to get there.
3. frick Arch Manning.
3. frick Arch Manning.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 2:13 am to CDawson
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When he lost his advantage
He created this advantage by working really hard at recruiting. Then he realized that working hard was not good enough and that other schools with richer alumni bases would be able to out recruit him by simply writing cheques, while he became the victim of the insane expectations he himself set by being insanely successful.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 6:10 am to Tiger1988
Miami has major donors also.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 6:17 am to Herodijontiger
Kirk Bohls got ripped for reporting that number. It’s very misleading
If you include the same for Ohio St last year it was 45-50m. Staples show said their insider at Ohio St said last years team was closer to 35m, not the 20m reported
This will be the new norm for top 12-15 programs
If you include the same for Ohio St last year it was 45-50m. Staples show said their insider at Ohio St said last years team was closer to 35m, not the 20m reported
This will be the new norm for top 12-15 programs
Posted on 5/1/25 at 6:30 am to dallastiger55
Hopefully it keeps getting worse so bad they have to regulate it then we can go back to bags of money in the trunk of chargers.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 8:19 am to VermilionTiger
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If they don't get a handle on this, it won't be long until there are about 5 teams that are dominating college football, and it starts with Texas, A&M, Oregon, Michigan.
So pretty much college football 2012 - 2020. Got it
Interesting. Don’t remember any of those winning a Natty during that time period
Posted on 5/1/25 at 8:24 am to QB
This is just sheer pay for play and has long ago stopped being anything about name, image, and likeness.
Posted on 5/1/25 at 8:32 am to Smokin Joe Dumas
The mention of 5 teams dominating went completely over your head
Posted on 5/1/25 at 8:38 am to VermilionTiger
So, you were being sarcastic by only naming 4 teams? Got it, I guess?
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