Additional on Title IX applying to payments to athletes
PostPosted:Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:19 pm
I’m putting this here because I do not care to be involved in the separate thread started this morning on UFFP about Title IX. Three different posters have commented so far in that thread. My thoughts are from an angle that is seemingly different than theirs.
An NCAA Basketball coach in South Carolina, Coach Dawn Staley, has now been made the highest paid female coach in NCAA Basketball. $4,000,000.00 annual salary for 6 years.
So … what I am curious about is: how do the NIL receipts of the players on her team compare with the NIL receipts of players on other basketball teams whose coaches make less than Coach Staley makes?
… and how do the NIL receipts of the players on her team compare with the NIL receipts of players of other sports, regardless of what sports and which gender they involve?
… these comparisons would include players within AND beyond Coach Staley’s school and conference.
I do not really expect people on here to know much about this, but I am interested in knowing, if someone would be able to enlighten us.
An NCAA Basketball coach in South Carolina, Coach Dawn Staley, has now been made the highest paid female coach in NCAA Basketball. $4,000,000.00 annual salary for 6 years.
So … what I am curious about is: how do the NIL receipts of the players on her team compare with the NIL receipts of players on other basketball teams whose coaches make less than Coach Staley makes?
… and how do the NIL receipts of the players on her team compare with the NIL receipts of players of other sports, regardless of what sports and which gender they involve?
… these comparisons would include players within AND beyond Coach Staley’s school and conference.
I do not really expect people on here to know much about this, but I am interested in knowing, if someone would be able to enlighten us.