UT adding "talent fee" to tickets

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Right now the plan is it's capped at $22M annually. The benefit for Miami is that NIL won't go away, unless the NCAA gets its way.

So in theory, there's no disadvantage. It should be a level playing field.

The University itself is at a disadvantage, sure. But they have the means to balance it... and the football program specifically has many years of its own revenue being used to bail out UHealth that are making its way back to the program where it belongs. We'll be fine unless the NCAA gets its way but seems like they're losing in court.
Any available article links that cover football revenue bailing out UHealth?
 
Any available article links that cover football revenue bailing out UHealth?
Not that I’m aware of but it operated at a deficit for years - the same years Shalala was determined to make it work - and the same period football got zero investment and crumbled.

More in the sense that UM Athletics and UHealth operate under the same umbrella and the profit/expenses roll up to the same parent company. UHealth was in the negative and resulted in cuts to athletics . Budget allocation.
 
Stupidest thing I've ever heard.

How much money is Tennessee making from TV deals? Yet they still need to split the bill with Johnny from rural Tennessee so he can take his kid to see his team?

GTFOH, when does this stop? Are concession prices next? Is this going to go up with inflation? By 2040 it will be 25%, it'll cost you a kidney to watch Tennessee lose 6 games.
 
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