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Topic:  Entire Pitt team to share in NIL deal

Topic:  Entire Pitt team to share in NIL deal
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giacomo
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  Message Not Read  Entire Pitt team to share in NIL deal
   Posted: 8/11/2023 7:19:35 AM 
https://pge.post-gazette.com/.pf/showstory/202308100114/3

Monthly payments and charity obligations.
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KyleWvr13
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  Message Not Read  RE: Entire Pitt team to share in NIL deal
   Posted: 8/11/2023 2:46:03 PM 
I found this line interesting:

"While Alliance 412 was not willing to disclose the financial terms, the deal, on average, would provide each scholarship football player with five figures of income."

could be as little as $10k (still a lot for a full scholarship student) or as much as a solid solo income in the city of Pittsburgh, enough to basically live on their own if they wanted to.

It's nuts to see how much has changed in 10 years.
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Entire Pitt team to share in NIL deal
   Posted: 8/11/2023 4:06:24 PM 
giacomo wrote:
https://pge.post-gazette.com/.pf/showstory/202308100114/3

Monthly payments and charity obligations.


If it's an obligation, it's not charity.

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GoCats105
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  Message Not Read  RE: Entire Pitt team to share in NIL deal
   Posted: 8/11/2023 4:14:43 PM 
KyleWvr13 wrote:
I found this line interesting:

"While Alliance 412 was not willing to disclose the financial terms, the deal, on average, would provide each scholarship football player with five figures of income."

could be as little as $10k (still a lot for a full scholarship student) or as much as a solid solo income in the city of Pittsburgh, enough to basically live on their own if they wanted to.

It's nuts to see how much has changed in 10 years.


This feels like the first step towards unionizing.
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