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Why is that?
Because we don't have the money and market to compete.
Only about 25 NCAA schools make money (2015) and the median profit is $8M. Keep in mind that schools receive money from the state so they still have to compensate male and female athletes equally.
Athletics departments that make more than they spend still a minority
Revenue generated by ticket sales, broadcast agreements and other sources at 24 Football Bowl Subdivision schools outpaced athletics expenses in 2014, according
www.ncaa.org
The real money for players would come from endorsements and we don't have boosters that would be willing to compete in this category.
I also think you would see more transfers. Players like Jarren Williams would end up transferring after the season to a school that would guarantee him more money.