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Michigan AD Warde Manuel Reveals Shocking Details Behind Controversial Revenue Sharing Plan

Michigan AD Warde Manuel Reveals Shocking Details Behind Controversial Revenue Sharing Plan

So, schools can now directly pay their athletes—yeah, you read that right—thanks to the House Settlement in the long-running House vs. NCAA lawsuit, finalized just last Friday. We all thought NIL shook things up enough, but now? This? This could be a game changer on steroids, especially for cash-rich powerhouses like Michigan. Picture this: $20.5 million spread across athletes, with the Wolverines’ football team grabbing the lion’s share—no shocker there. It’s a straightforward message: bring in the bucks, get a bigger slice of the pie. But here’s a curveball—will the sacred Big House, Michigan Stadium, soon sport ads to keep the money flowing? Fans might cringe, but tough decisions loom as athletic departments navigate a new era of revenue-sharing. How will this reshuffle the college sports chessboard? Buckle up, because things are about to get interesting. LEARN MORE.Schools can now directly pay their athletes after the House Settlement in the House vs. NCAA lawsuit was approved on Friday. NIL has already completely changed the landscape of college sports as it allows the athletes to get paid, but this adds an entirely different layer. It will be big for schools like Michigan.

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