Article By jeff kalafa on 26th February, 2010
Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez, who also served as the school's head football coach from 1990-2005, has made it clear that he doesn't want to part with any of $22 million his school gets from the Big Ten each year.
According to CBS Sports, Alvarez put it this way: "You just don't jump into a league and get a full share of what everyone else in this league has established over time."
He reminds one of former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who told reporters he wasn't in favor of revenue sharing because it took years for the Dodgers to get to where they were.
But Alvarez isn't the only Big Ten exec who feels this way....
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