Georgia’s athletic department is “planning to pay football players” at least $13.5M in revenue sharing this upcoming year, as part of the expected settlement in the House settlement case. But while football and men’s basketball will be getting the “vast majority” of the revenue sharing, the school said that it is “now able to add more than 100 scholarships to other sports, thanks to the settlement terms.” Georgia AD Josh Brooks said that he “expected other SEC schools to make similar decisions.” He added that the school was “planning to pay its players in similar proportion” to how the House settlement would disperse back pay for name, image and likeness: 75% to football players, 15% for men’s basketball, 5% for women’s basketball and 5% for others. That money is from the direct revenue sharing and “doesn’t count money collectives pay out to football players and other athletes” (THE ATHLETIC, 2/25).
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