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First I've seen of a school announcing rev share percentages per sport

Texas Tech plans to allocate more than 90% of its projected $20.5M revenue-sharing distribution next school year to the football and men's basketball teams. According to Red Raiders AD Kirby Hocutt and Deputy AD Jonathan Botros, the school will distribute about 74% to football players, 17-18% to men's basketball, 2% to women's basketball, 1.9% to baseball and smaller percentages to other sports. In dollar amounts, it's about $15.1M to football, $3.6M to men's basketball and less than $500K each to the other teams. Hocutt adds: "In consultation with [Football HC Joey] McGuire, we have decided to keep our scholarship awards at the same numbers as they are currently and not increase scholarship awards. The primary decision factor behind that is providing our coaches with as much flexibility as possible as we move forward, because if we added scholarships, we would be required to deduct that from the revenue-share amount."

Something just happened in the Chargers-Broncos game that hadn’t happened since the 70s

Broncos punt with about 8 seconds in the half. Chargers player attempts a fair catches, but the bronco long snapper interferes. So 15 yard penalty with 0.00 on the clock.

Because it was a fair catch, the Chargers were able to elect to attempt a field goal from a free kick. Ended up being a 57 yard FG for the Chargers without having to snap the ball

I had no idea such a rule existed

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