Anonymous wrote:Petition: Stop NCAA athletic programs from being cut during pandemic.
https://www.change.org/p/mark-emmert-stop-ncaa-athletic-programs-from-being-cut-during-pandemic
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't take a rocket scientist to realize that all sports are in trouble. Major schools with prominent f-ball or b-ball or both will survive. Those that don't have such a profile will struggle. No way in this environment can schools justify funding athletics out of tuition.
Anyone suggesting that athletics and academics don't mix are either foreigners or nerds. Sports are a major part of school culture. That might change but not without a serious fight. The question is whether non-revenue sports will survive.
Anonymous wrote:Why should football and basketball have to support non revenue producing sports. Why should ncaa mandate that div. 1 schools have 16 sports. Who goes and watches college golf or tennis? Interesting that football and basketball teams are usually made up of minority players who then subsidize primarily sports with white players.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why should football and basketball have to support non revenue producing sports. Why should ncaa mandate that div. 1 schools have 16 sports. Who goes and watches college golf or tennis? Interesting that football and basketball teams are usually made up of minority players who then subsidize primarily sports with white players.
Agreed with first part of your comment. Then you bring race into it. Anyhow, I love watching college football and b-ball. And it would be neat if my kid played college soccer, but money-losing college sports (which almost all are) are a drain financially. Personally I think school sports should stop at high school. Pro leagues should have no age restriction outside of being 18, and even then exceptions can be made with parental/guardian approval. More minor leagues would pop up to serve those that aren’t quite good enough for the big leagues (like baseball). Meanwhile, colleges would focus on academics and research and not sports hype and fame.
Anonymous wrote:Why should football and basketball have to support non revenue producing sports. Why should ncaa mandate that div. 1 schools have 16 sports. Who goes and watches college golf or tennis? Interesting that football and basketball teams are usually made up of minority players who then subsidize primarily sports with white players.