Read an interesting article about how after the House settlement is approved, power conference schools may actually be at a bit of a disadvantage compared to good mid major basketball schools ghag don’t have football. The latter group will be able to allocate much more money to basketball since it’s their primary money maker, whereas power conference schools will funnel a huge percentage to football and maybe only $3-4M to football.
To me, it shows a couple things. One, no one really knows how it’ll play out. And two, coaches will always complain that they have it worse than others. This article quoted a couple anonymous power conference coaches who said they think by next year, VCU and Dayton may have a financial advantage. (I immediately thought of Moser when I read that!)