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The Whorns mentioned possibly handing out $10,000 in stipends. Seems like Nebraska should try to stick pretty close to the top amount given out. To maximize the advantage of the stipend thing, that is. And negate the under-the-table money given out by SEC schools.Penn State, Wisconsin and Nebraska could gain advantage with Big Ten stipends
Posted by Kevin McGuire on March 3, 2015, 10:12 AM EST
A new age in collegiate athletics is upon us with power conferences making a power play to provide more for student-athletes. That means power conference members handing out stipends to college athletes on top of a full scholarship to take care of other financial needs and obligations. How much each school will be able to provide to players will vary by school, ...
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Penn State came out on top with a stipend of $4,788. Wisconsin’s stipend amount came out to $4,265 and Nebraska’s total added up to $3,544. Indiana ($3,036) and Maryland ($3,024) were the only other schools to have stipends over $3,000. By comparison, Ohio State’s stipend total is calculated to be $2,454. Michigan’s is $2,054 and Michigan State is at the bottom of the Big Ten with a stipend total of $1,872.
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