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Wang Chun
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They don’t bring in money for the university. They bring in money for the athletic department. Two totally different things.This is kinda where we're headed. I predict we'll see some pretty high numbers in the next 3-7 years. There's 2 sides of the coin because, as a college athlete, I would also be trying to make as much money in the present because who knows what the future holds. And, btw, college athletes should absolutely be compensated because they bring in so much money for the university. On the other side of the coin, are college athletes really going to be making over $10 million to play one season if that's what the market decides? We're going down a very narrow path with NIL and it'll be interesting to see how it all shakes out.
Could you explain further? Can revenue from sports be used for the campus/academics? What are the restrictions on what revenue can be used for? I'm genuinely curious how it all works, Google didn't really answer my question. Thx!They don’t bring in money for the university. They bring in money for the athletic department. Two totally different things.
The OP made an incorrect statement. Having him explain it further won’t make it any more true. The success of sports programs quite obviously benefits the entire university, the town, community and even the state. Ask local hotels, the university bookstore, the university development fund or a waiter how the success of the football and basketball programs affect their bank account.Could you explain further? Can revenue from sports be used for the campus/academics? What are the restrictions on what revenue can be used for? I'm genuinely curious how it all works, Google didn't really answer my question. Thx!
That's certainly true! Do you know if things such as ticket sales are used to fund things like new academic buildings? Im sure bookstore money goes specifically to the campus? Or does direct revenue have to be used towards athletics? He has me curious with that comment lolThe OP made an incorrect statement. Having him explain it further won’t make it any more true. The success of sports programs quite obviously benefits the entire university, the town, community and even the state. Ask local hotels, the university bookstore, the university development fund or a waiter how the success of the football and basketball programs affect their bank account.
I do not know what the restrictions are if any. I do know that athlectic revenue has been used for parking garages and lots that help the entire university. Also remember previous administration funneling off athletic revenue for non-athletic projects. This ended up hurting the athletic department. I support the thought that the athletic department is the front porch of the university. I go to campus to attend athletic games and go by the college of engineering. I do not go to campus to visit the college of engineering and go by an athletic game.Could you explain further? Can revenue from sports be used for the campus/academics? What are the restrictions on what revenue can be used for? I'm genuinely curious how it all works, Google didn't really answer my question. Thx!
The OP made an incorrect statement. Having him explain it further won’t make it any more true. The success of sports programs quite obviously benefits the entire university, the town, community and even the state. Ask local hotels, the university bookstore, the university development fund or a waiter how the success of the football and basketball programs affect their bank account.
Parking garages are expensive so that is cool! And I agree. Even if you couldn't spend a dime for the campus from revenue, it is a major marketing feature of a university to up enrollmentI do not know what the restrictions are if any. I do know that athlectic revenue has been used for parking garages and lots that help the entire university. Also remember previous administration funneling off athletic revenue for non-athletic projects. This ended up hurting the athletic department. I support the thought that the athletic department is the front porch of the university. I go to campus to attend athletic games and go by the college of engineering. I do not go to campus to visit the college of engineering and go by an athletic game.
I'd throw out this name, Kel'el Ware.
Big 10 at Indiana, not in portal as of now BUT with Indiana adding Ballo I'm curious if he decides to leave.
I thought he is expected to be a first round draft pick in the first 20-25 picks. So if one of the top 20-25 draft eligible players in the entire world is someone that we need to "soften" our expectations over, then consider me someone that has extremely low expectations because I would see this as a grand slam transfer. On the other hand, I would seriously question the kids' IQ.I'd throw out this name, Kel'el Ware.
Big 10 at Indiana, not in portal as of now BUT with Indiana adding Ballo I'm curious if he decides to leave.