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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 709114" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>There will definitely be pressure. Heck, if football season isn't a close to full season the impact on college athletic budgets is going to be huge, and not a one year impact. Probably talking about what programs are you going to cut and make sure you don't fall below the 14 program min the NCAA requires and any program cuts don't run afoul of Title IX. Also would certainly impact facilities and coaching contracts over the long term.</p><p></p><p>One thing i feel pretty comfortable in predicting though - college sports will not be the first sports back. If come mid-to-late July there is no MLB, no NFL training camps, or no finishing the NBA season, then the outlook for college athletics in the fall is going to be dim. I just don't see any way Universities are going to take that risk first with student athletes before you have well paid professional athletes playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 709114, member: 1776"] There will definitely be pressure. Heck, if football season isn't a close to full season the impact on college athletic budgets is going to be huge, and not a one year impact. Probably talking about what programs are you going to cut and make sure you don't fall below the 14 program min the NCAA requires and any program cuts don't run afoul of Title IX. Also would certainly impact facilities and coaching contracts over the long term. One thing i feel pretty comfortable in predicting though - college sports will not be the first sports back. If come mid-to-late July there is no MLB, no NFL training camps, or no finishing the NBA season, then the outlook for college athletics in the fall is going to be dim. I just don't see any way Universities are going to take that risk first with student athletes before you have well paid professional athletes playing. [/QUOTE]
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