I am not making a point either way. Some facts in the mix:
Under the new revenue sharing model, football will get 75% of the 20.5 million (I think it's that amount). This is consistent with other programs.
Other schools across the Big Ten then give 5-10% to women's basketball. 5% is the floor and most typical.
At Minnesota, hockey is included in the revenue sharing. To pay for that, women's basketball will get less, probably 3-4% instead if 5%.
So if you want less for WBB, you got.your way.
One reason for the WBB loss is that interest and attendance tanked during the later years of Coach Whalen. Some games were embarrassingly low attendance. MN WBB hasn't made the dance in years. Her first year attendance soared, and then it tanked.
It's a catch 22. Program needs to make the NCAA tournament to make more revenue. Yet to have the money to get there, need to make the tournament.
New coach is getting there. But then two major injuries impacted the team this season. The program has been down and working hard to get up and get revenues up.