As the Big Ten finalized its new billion-dollar television media rights deal on Thursday, Ohio State quarterback CJ Stroud believes players should share in the conference’s broadcast revenue.
Stroud loves college football and the atmosphere that defines the sport. However, he knows that the game was built on amateurism and firmly believes the revenue should be shared.
“… I’m not 100% sure what our [Ohio State] tuition is, but I’m sure it’s not the worth of what we’re actually worth,” Stroud said, per The Columbus Dispatch. “My mom has always told me to know my worth.