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Where's OUR cut? Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud wants to have Big Ten TV revenues 'shared' after the conference signed a record deal worth over $7bn - but student-athletes get none of it!
The deal signed Thursday would give each school $1 billion per year until 2030 It sets up an NFL-esque TV schedule on Saturdays between Fox, CBS & NBC Stroud and other student-athletes believe they should get cuts of revenues By Jake Fenner For Dailymail.Com
Published: 17:10 BST, 19 August 2022 | Updated: 17:14 BST, 19 August 2022
One of the largest TV rights deals in college athletics history was signed Thursday and a star in the conference wants the wealth distributed among the players.
Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud thinks a portion of the money given to the Big Ten Conference in its new media rights deal should be shared with the players.
Yesterday, the Big 10 announced they signed a deal with NBC, Fox, and CBS worth $7 billion and going into effect next season creating an NFL-esque TV schedule on Saturdays.
Each school will be getting a cut of around $1 billion per year under this new agreement in what is the richest deal for a college athletic conference in history.
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