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A massive settlement in the antitrust cases against the NCAA could happen this week, but non-FBS conferences are pushing back after a proposed payment plan would hit their budgets harder proportionally.

As the NCAA has sought to redefine itself over the past decade, one of the most frequently repeated themes has been theThose disparities have led to major structural changes to grant schools in the “autonomy five” leagues—the Big Ten, SEC, Big 12, ACC and Pac-12—the latitude to, without being tied to the worldview of roughly 295 other D-I programs that simply don’t operate the same way.

Here are the numbers: The NCAA’s payment of back damages in lost NIL revenue is expected to be $2.7 billion over a decade, with $1.6 billion of that coming in reduction of NCAA revenue distribution to member schools. Of that $1.6 billion, roughly 60% is proposed to come out of the pockets of programs in those 22 non-FBS leagues, with 40% coming from the power conferences.

The big boys don’t just want more of the little guys’ NCAA tournament bids. They also want the little guys to pay a small-school tax that will go to athletes they never could have recruited to their campuses in the first place.

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