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Hypothetical: How Baylor Could Disperse Its Revenue Share Budget

The days of scholarships and cost-of-attendance checks being the end of the line for player compensation in college football are gone.
July 2, 2025
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The days of scholarships and stipends checks being the finish line for player compensation are over. With the NCAA signing off on revenue sharing, schools like Baylor can now directly an estimated up $15 million straight to the football roster. That’s a game-changer for recruiting, retention, and how you manage the roster day to day.

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