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RE: FBS Athletic Dept Total Revenues
(03-30-2017 08:57 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  Both obviously have a vested interest in the university thinking that subsidized athletics is "worth it".

The university has a vested interest in its departments, by definition.

(03-30-2017 08:57 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  that is just your opinion, and it strikes me as a shallow one

Thinking that a school should cut its athletic dept if it can't operate without a subsidy is just an opinion, and IMO a shallow one. And, none of them agree with you. They agree with me, apparently.

(03-30-2017 08:57 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  We could ask alumni, or the whole university community: On a 1-10 scale, how much of an increase in "alumni pride" is worth how many tangible dollars taken from the wallets of students?

The students vote for increases upon themselves. Not taken, that is false.
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