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A sobering look at the deficit many schools run in athletics, especially football
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RE: A sobering look at the deficit many schools run in athletics, especially football
(01-30-2018 01:25 PM)JHG722 Wrote:  As of 2016, we had the lowest subsidized athletic department of any state-related football playing school in the G5 at 25%. Boise State was the next lowest at just over 27%. Wichita State is about equal with us, obviously without having football to fund. The two lowest in the AAC are Tulsa at 13.75% and SMU at 23.63%. Tulane is actually havier subsidized than we are at 38%. The highest subsidized athletic department in the AAC was USF at 49.62%

The highest in the P5 were Rutgers at 34.07% and ASU at 18.57%
60K tuition will do it every time! How much of the "tuition" factor is actually out-of-pocket expense for the Universities?
02-13-2018 01:43 PM
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