The same thing could have been written at any time in the last twenty yearsBy any and every measure, Seton Hall is in the bottom quarter of Big East team's in all financial markers. And when you compare them to all Power Conference teams (P4/BE), we are even lower, bottom 10%.
Jeff Borzello wrote the following regarding Butler and had to lump Seton Hall and DePaul in as bottom jobs in the Big East......
Where does Butler fall in the Big East pecking order?
While Matta was rightly viewed a a pillar of Butler basketball history, the program has stagnated in recent years. It's near the bottom of the Big East from an NIL perspective and simply doesn't have the resources that many of the other schools in the conference possess. It's a bottom-three job in the league, alongside Seton Hall and DePaul. Athletic director Grant Leiendecker has gone on record in recent weeks saying they're going to be competitive in the NIL space and will increase those resources in the coming years.
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I’ve been reading this about Seton Hall for decades.By any and every measure, Seton Hall is in the bottom quarter of Big East team's in all financial markers. And when you compare them to all Power Conference teams (P4/BE), we are even lower, bottom 10%.
Jeff Borzello wrote the following regarding Butler and had to lump Seton Hall and DePaul in as bottom jobs in the Big East......
Where does Butler fall in the Big East pecking order?
While Matta was rightly viewed a a pillar of Butler basketball history, the program has stagnated in recent years. It's near the bottom of the Big East from an NIL perspective and simply doesn't have the resources that many of the other schools in the conference possess. It's a bottom-three job in the league, alongside Seton Hall and DePaul. Athletic director Grant Leiendecker has gone on record in recent weeks saying they're going to be competitive in the NIL space and will increase those resources in the coming years.
Yup and it's been true for decades but now it's more pronounced and the transfer rules also took away the sweet spot that Seton Hall had found.I’ve been reading this about Seton Hall for decades.![]()
I think that is correct.Revenue sharing VS NIL
I get the feeling that in these budget talks - rev share / NIL- NIL is only real NIL. IE, if I win the lottery and give Pirate Blue a mill, and that is given to hoops, that is rev share, and NIL is only real NIL - a company paying a player for, duh, NIL. I was thinking that rev share was SHU operating revenue that is given to players, and contributions of any kind were in the NIL bucket. I was told last night this was not correct.
Is that how you guys see it.