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Is college football near the end as we know it.
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<blockquote data-quote="Vespidae" data-source="post: 651413" data-attributes="member: 2957"><p>I thought this might be fun to look at … so I looked at the profitability of college athletics by examining the total profits of the top 230 sports programs. Ten (10) schools account for 80% of the <strong>total profitability</strong> and can reinvest at an alarming rate. If I use the ratios used to determine "industry competitiveness", it's borderline "moderately competitive". Eighty-eight schools (88) out of the 230 lost money. </p><p></p><p>I suppose what I would conclude (without extensive analysis, but back of the envelope) is that college sports is not sufficiently regulated today and it is going to skew even more towards the top ten programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vespidae, post: 651413, member: 2957"] I thought this might be fun to look at … so I looked at the profitability of college athletics by examining the total profits of the top 230 sports programs. Ten (10) schools account for 80% of the [B]total profitability[/B] and can reinvest at an alarming rate. If I use the ratios used to determine "industry competitiveness", it's borderline "moderately competitive". Eighty-eight schools (88) out of the 230 lost money. I suppose what I would conclude (without extensive analysis, but back of the envelope) is that college sports is not sufficiently regulated today and it is going to skew even more towards the top ten programs. [/QUOTE]
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