Major Power Five programs may have millions to splash out on players via revenue sharing, but for smaller schools like Coastal Carolina University, and conferences, like the Big East, this could be a significant reduction in their overall athletics budgets, forcing institutions to either eliminate other sports in favor of revenue generators like basketball or football, or making them entirely non-competitive, because they won’t be able to afford top talent. The programs with powerful booster collectives will still be able to use those resources to lure top talent.