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College football teams are giving millions to players. Here’s how they’re managing the cap


For the first time, college athletic departments can directly share up to $20.5 million with athletes for the 2025-26 season. Football is getting roughly 75% of that revenue-share figure, though again, it varies from school to school. North Carolina, for example, pledged $13 million in revenue sharing for football as part of its contract with coach . (WRAL.com)

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College football teams are giving millions to players. Here’s how they’re managing the cap