takethepoints
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Especially in relation to what is spent on non-athletes. See:
http://www.deltacostproject.org/sit...tAIR_AthleticAcademic_Spending_IssueBrief.pdf
Ah, always nice to find the data. What I found interesting was:
• The unbelievable gaps between the subsidies for Div 1 athletes and for academic spending per student (the ratio between the medians for the SEC was 12.2 in 2010).
• The massive cost of salaries and benefits for coaches and athletic staff.
• The massive role of ticket sales and donor contributions to sustaining the costs at all levels, but particularly for the top spending schools.
• With a few exceptions, Div 1 athletic programs - even football - are not self-supporting; fewer then 1 in four of the FBS schools brought in more money then they spent overall.
I'll have to be more careful about how I spout off about this in future.
http://www.deltacostproject.org/sit...tAIR_AthleticAcademic_Spending_IssueBrief.pdf
Ah, always nice to find the data. What I found interesting was:
• The unbelievable gaps between the subsidies for Div 1 athletes and for academic spending per student (the ratio between the medians for the SEC was 12.2 in 2010).
• The massive cost of salaries and benefits for coaches and athletic staff.
• The massive role of ticket sales and donor contributions to sustaining the costs at all levels, but particularly for the top spending schools.
• With a few exceptions, Div 1 athletic programs - even football - are not self-supporting; fewer then 1 in four of the FBS schools brought in more money then they spent overall.
I'll have to be more careful about how I spout off about this in future.