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"It’s time football and men’s basketball stopped picking up the tab for every other sport."
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Sports that are financially viable on their own have to underwrite ones that are unable to pay their own bills. That’s laughable.
Absolutely. All academic programs that don't pay their own way should be dropped, too. If engineering can keep that DoD research money coming, and medicine has a decent patent revenue stream, fine.... but get rid of the useless freeloader departments like English, History, Drama, Music and all that other liberal arts crap.
This is not about the academic programs or other extracurricular activities. The other activities are part of the university experience. Football is a full time job for the players and a huge revenue and donation stream for the university. Who gives money to a school
because of a great putt or volleyball spike?
This is not about the academic programs or other extracurricular activities. The other activities are part of the university experience. Football is a full time job for the players and a huge revenue and donation stream for the university. Who gives money to a school
because of a great putt or volleyball spike?
I don't agree with this article but I do think the only sports offered by Iowa (for men and women) should be sports that are played in Iowa high schools. For example there would be no woman's field hockey or rowing teams nor men's gymnastics. It's absurd that our athletic department brings in a whole program of east coast high school girls to fill out the roster of a field hockey team that no one in Iowa gives a sh*t about, (and pay out of state tuition for them as well) just to meet the Title IX guidelines.
Which is pretty sad considering they have as many national championships as the football team does, and have more Big Ten titles than the football team does in the 2000s.
EDIT: Also, aren't we paying out of state tuition for the various basketball and football players we're getting from around the country?
I think we should make a reasonable attempt to have equity is extracurricular activities at colleges. how about we just exempt the money sports at college from the title IX equation? seems a lot more fair to me.
His point still plays. Yes, out of state tuition is paid for guys like Cartwright/Basabe/etc. But people DO care about basketball. They don't care about field hockey here, and there are few, if any players from the state because high schools don't play it. We're paying an entire roster's worth of out of state tuition for a sport that people in Iowa just don't know/care about.
EDIT: Also, aren't we paying out of state tuition for the various basketball and football players we're getting from around the country?