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Ohio State made it both times, winning it once for $20M.
If you think Ohio State won it with only $20 million last year, you're sadly mistaken. They even admitted they spent way more on last years team and just following the NIL deals and adding them up you can tell their range last year was 40-50 million when they won it all. They paid out more lucrative deals this year but they also dropped a lot of players due to the draft so they settled for spending less this year (They saw this year as a development year) so it goes to show developing doesn't mean you can't make the playoffs. However as much as Big 10 fans wanna toot their own horn, the reason teams like that make the playoffs during those years is the sheer amount of teams in their conference that are bottom feeders and special treatment with schedules. The Big 10 unlike the SEC caters to the higher end teams to make sure they have high ranked teams each year....I think SEC should definitely start looking into it and I also think that the Big 10 should adopt a better schedule and not have 3-4 cupcake teams before their first real test (Just look at Indiana's first 4 games next year)
 
If you think Ohio State won it with only $20 million last year, you're sadly mistaken. They even admitted they spent way more on last years team and just following the NIL deals and adding them up you can tell their range last year was 40-50 million when they won it all. They paid out more lucrative deals this year but they also dropped a lot of players due to the draft so they settled for spending less this year (They saw this year as a development year) so it goes to show developing doesn't mean you can't make the playoffs. However as much as Big 10 fans wanna toot their own horn, the reason teams like that make the playoffs during those years is the sheer amount of teams in their conference that are bottom feeders and special treatment with schedules. The Big 10 unlike the SEC caters to the higher end teams to make sure they have high ranked teams each year....I think SEC should definitely start looking into it and I also think that the Big 10 should adopt a better schedule and not have 3-4 cupcake teams before their first real test (Just look at Indiana's first 4 games next year)

Their conference beat our asses the last two years, so not sure how we can day anything regarding how bottomfeeder they are.

I have not seen where they admitted to spending $40 or $50M last year or this year. How much did Indiana spend this year?
 
Where is that data? We hear these numbers, but are they substantiated?

Guesstimations is the only thing out there. There's the $20 in revenue share each school gets, but most won't say how much is dedicated to football. From there, you've got the collective/NIL money, and nobody is going to publicly share that into (schools don't even want teammates sharing with each other how much they get). Beyond that, you have the dark money, the under the table stuff, and nobody is going to even acknowledge that slice of the pie.

I do think some guesstimations thrown around are in the ballpark though. Others, not so much. JMO.
 
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