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C.J. Stroud (Michael Hickey/Getty Images) Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud said players should receive a portion of the Big Ten’s new media rights agreements. “I definitely think it should be shared, but if not, at the end of the day, we have the NIL space,” Stroud said, per Joey Kaufman of the Columbus Dispatch. “We can do it that way. The new college world is turning around, and I’m here for it.” ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg reported the new broadcast contracts with CBS, Fox and NBC, which begin in July, will be worth over $7 billion over seven years and include an annual payout between $80 million and $100 million to each member school. Stroud finished fourth in last season’s Heisman Trophy voting and has become a popular choice for companies making deals for name, image and likeness as he attempts to lead the Buckeyes toward a national title. In June,…
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