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The Domonique Foxworth Show

Revenue Sharing and Paying the College Athlete

The Domonique Foxworth Show

ESPN

Football, Sports

51.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Bomani Jones and Spencer Hall join the show to discuss the ruling that will allow revenue sharing in NCAA sports and change how college athletes will be paid moving forward. They break down how it will work. Will it make college sports fairer, and could it lead to a super conference in the future? 0:00 Welcome back to The Domonique Foxworth Show 2:34 How will revenue sharing work? 5:46 Can the NCAA regulate the boosters? 8:33 Will revenue sharing be beneficial for college sports? 14:14 How will it make college sports fairer? 17:13 Will there be different allocations for how the money is spent? 21:46 Do you think it will change the parity in college sports? 24:10 Do you see a super conference in the future? 33:56 Should the NFL get involved if college football becomes imperiled? 35:42 Would a CBA even be feasible? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:30.2

The House v. NCAA settlement has happened, and it marks the official beginning of the

0:34.9

pay-for-play era in college sports. It's the thing us

0:38.0

ethical sports fans have always wanted. It brings revenue sharing, salary caps, general

0:43.3

managers. It also brings new regulatory organizations, college sports commission and the NIL

0:49.5

clearinghouse. But it doesn't actually improve anything for anybody. The athletes, high revenue, low

0:55.5

revenue, and even no revenue, they're going to have their income and mobility capped,

1:00.1

or even worse, have their sports eliminated. For the fans and the universities, the special

1:04.9

things that you loved about your sports are going to be distorted by more lawsuits and a chase

1:09.9

for profitability.

1:17.1

I would never say that we should go back to the old days of exploitation, but I understand.

1:17.9

Play the music.

1:20.4

This is the Dominique Foxworth Show.

1:27.8

All right, welcome to the Dominique Fox room show.

1:30.3

A very, very special show.

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