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By Davidson Deac II · Posted
Some of the schools might have to cut back in other areas though to cover it. At a place like Alabama, probably not an issue. But for say Vanderbilt or Wake Forest, this could mean some programs get cut or reduced. -
By Davidson Deac II · Posted
From what I have read, all of that is paid out of the money that they make from sports, or from donations. The power five schools make more than enough money to cover it. I remember reading that some taxpayer funding went into the Dean Dome, but for the most part, almost all the funding comes from income generated by the sports program and from fees included in tuition. At least at a power five conference school. Not sure how the others do it. A few schools even make a profit which goes back into the general fund, although that may go away now. For example, UNCCH made 139 million in revenue last year. That was more than enough to cover the expenses of the athletic program. But the one part I found annoying when I paid for my son to go to a UNC school (not Chapel Hell) was that his tuition included an athletic fee that he had to pay whether he chose to go to a game or not. I believe all the schools do this and for those that lose money, this is what puts them over the top. -
By Cullenator · Posted
progress. Thats it. Just move towards being a competitive squad.
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