NCAA should lower number of sports members are required to carry to help offset this new expense/revenue reduction. Maybe down to 10 or 12 since all this payback money is the consequence. Our ticket prices shouldn't increase to pay for this turd sandwich of a deal.
As for the mostly non-spectator sports administration will need to evaluate which are most costly to operate for possible elimination. For example do you have to cut two men's sports to cut one women's sport? So if men's tennis and cross country were offed, can you then cut off women's soccer? Imagine its complicated no matter what is decided upon.
as long as we keep volleyball, I’m ok with the moves.
Thats the conventional wisdom and the book answer. But the same media that hyped up SEC title 9 strides fails to ask whybdid they wait 50 years, and the stats dont show that it is being followed anyhow.
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Very good point sir. Certainly not against either. But if the operations money is getting slimmer in order to pay the players is it better to reduce costs across the board of all sports or trim a few off if allowed? And I think I interpret R1Letterman's point that all of this is intentional by the P4 and I'll throw in the corporate media with them cheerleading this set up for a breakaway. It all stinks to high heaven.
Ultimately, UL can either adapt and figure out how to mimic this ruling - getting better athletes for sports. Or, UL can keep the status quo and fall behind, like an ever growing snowball down a mountain.
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