💨 Abstract
Several schools, including Saint Peter's, Fairleigh Dickinson, and Maryland-Baltimore County, have declined to participate in college sports' new revenue-sharing model. Major conferences like the ACC, Big Ten, and SEC are all participating, but some smaller schools and conferences are opting out due to high costs, Title IX concerns, and scholarship limitations. The Ivy League, Patriot League, and some HBCU conferences have also opted out, with concerns about the potential impact on athletic programs.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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