Interesting
- what’s the source of this disclosure?
- how does the alleged $ for wrestling compare to Ok. St., Iowa, Ohio st and other Big Ten schools.
without proper context these are just numbers?
Are you thinking that cause you think DT is running the price up on kids? Honest question.Interesting stuff cannot wait for 25/26 reports probably 50% increase or more
I agree it’s a nice chunk of change. I’m interested in how it compares to other schools $ for wrestling. Is Iowa and others comparable or is Penn State #1 in this category also?Joel, the source of this information, is a Penn State beat writer for StateCollege.com
$155,000 was paid out to sports that Iowa does not have.
$1.45M from the school to the wrestlers is a nice chunk of change. I wonder what Penn State boosters paid on top of this.
No I think Nil is out of control in generalAre you thinking that cause you think DT is running the price up on kids? Honest question.
I agree it’s a nice chunk of change. I’m interested in how it compares to other schools $ for wrestling. Is Iowa and others comparable or is Penn State #1 in this category also?
Interesting
- what’s the source of this disclosure?
- how does the alleged $ for wrestling compare to Ok. St., Iowa, Ohio st and other Big Ten schools.
without proper context these are just numbers?
Interesting stuff cannot wait for 25/26 reports probably 50% increase or more
No I think Nil is out of control in general
Doubtful. Starocci had a really big number that is off the books. I would expect it stayed around the same.Interesting stuff cannot wait for 25/26 reports probably 50% increase or more
NIL went nuts I would be surprised if its not higherDoubtful. Starocci had a really big number that is off the books. I would expect it stayed around the same.
NIL revenue sharing is in addition to third party NIL endorsement, it is still money that goes to the top athletes its just from school revenue and not independent parties.This is a nothingburger.
Rough number given for Iowa was $1M.
Seems unlikely as this is capped and they no doubt ha to pony up for football.
This is revenue sharing, not NIL.
NIL revenue sharing is in addition to third party NIL endorsement, it is still money that goes to the top athletes its just from school revenue and not independent parties.
Its corby of course there isn't any contextInteresting
- what’s the source of this disclosure?
- how does the alleged $ for wrestling compare to Ok. St., Iowa, Ohio st and other Big Ten schools.
without proper context these are just numbers?
Yes, going forward. That was 24-25. Also, $ for 30 scholarships can come from NIL revenue share pot.I thought it was reported that PSU wrestling elected to increase their scholarship limit instead of take rev share? Can’t remember who said it though
$1,449,766 can include the cost of the 30 scholarships.Ah, thanks!
I would love to see the breakdown of Iowa's revenue sharingBeth Goetz stated that Iowa planned on paying athletes across all sports the full $20.5M that was allowed.
It's interesting that Penn State only spent $18.4M.
This is only if they pay all 30 equally and thats not happening, also private Nil is additional to this.$1,449,766 can include the cost of the 30 scholarships.
For 24-25 full ride in state $35k, and out of state $52k.
$1.449M/30 = $48 3k.
And remember, there could actually be more than 30 scholarships this year.
Context matters. Nothing to see here. It's not bags of cash (as some might mistakenly infer given troll-like lack of context).
BTW - I expect similar inclusion of scholarships for whatever amount ISU or Iowa get as a revenue share.
Having full scholarships for 30 is what Cael asked the AD for. They obviously pay different amounts for in vs out of state. Point is the $ amounts align.This is only if they pay all 30 equally and thats not happening, also private Nil is additional to this.
It would be the cost of the additional 20.1 scholarships, the original 9.9 don’t count towards the 20.5 million cap.$1,449,766 can include the cost of the 30 scholarships.
For 24-25 full ride in state $35k, and out of state $52k.
$1.449M/30 = $48 3k.
And remember, there could actually be more than 30 scholarships this year.
Context matters. Nothing to see here. It's not bags of cash (as some might mistakenly infer given troll-like lack of context).
BTW - I expect similar inclusion of scholarships for whatever amount ISU or Iowa gets as theit revenue share.
Iowa wrestling got zero dollars for Rev Share, 2025/26.This is a nothingburger.
Rough number given for Iowa was $1M.
Seems unlikely as this is capped and they no doubt ha to pony up for football.
This is revenue sharing, not NIL.
Not being a smart *** just trying to understand why this is the case? Iowa of all places seems like it would support wrestling. What is the reason for this? Will it stay that way or will that change next year?Iowa wrestling got zero dollars for Rev Share, 2025/26.
lol just another excuse if this is true…. Keep defending this mess. I’m so over it.Iowa wrestling got zero dollars for Rev Share, 2025/26.
And he wasn't talking about what I posted follow along he was talking about Frans post.Its corby of course there isn't any context
If that’s the case going forward then Iowa wrestling will be dead.Iowa wrestling got zero dollars for Rev Share, 2025/26.
Rev share is totally legal and would be the same as having a bag of cash the only difference is the athlete would need to claim it . The coach can give any amount he wants to any athlete he wants . Penn st getting 1.45 million in rev share means on average each starter could be getting an extra 140KHaving full scholarships for 30 is what Cael asked the AD for. They obviously pay different amounts for in vs out of state. Point is the $ amounts align.
Feel free to believe the money represents bags of cash if that is what you prefer for whatever reason.
Out of the 20.5 a few million gets used for additional scholarships for programs. And the 18.4 is what's left to use for Rev shareIt's up to the schools on whether to disclose what they are paying out via revenue sharing. It's interesting that Penn State decided to share this. And they could have spent up to $20.5M total; they "only" paid out $18.4M across all sports.
And when it comes to payments from boosters for an athlete's "Name Image & Likeness," that payment information is typically kept top secret.
My son went to Lehigh because it was cheaper than going to Penn State. His aid snd scholarship package left us with a bounce around $10-$12,000 a year.Having full scholarships for 30 is what Cael asked the AD for. They obviously pay different amounts for in vs out of state. Point is the $ amounts align.
Feel free to believe the money represents bags of cash if that is what you prefer for whatever reason.
Dresser raised the $ thru the collective and donated it to the athletic department and they gave it back as rev share. Iowa St wasn't able to raise the full 20.5 and had to take from its reserves to hit 20.5. So that gave Dresser an advantage because every AD wants to says we have the whole 20.5Pollard said wrestling gets 1M and Dresser has full control how he spends it.
Penn st releasing this hopefully will help Iowa negotiate it's rev share for 26-27. Iowa needs 1.5 millionNot being a smart *** just trying to understand why this is the case? Iowa of all places seems like it would support wrestling. What is the reason for this? Will it stay that way or will that change next year?