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RE: USA Today released athletic finances for 2016-17
(06-29-2018 11:49 AM)va-eagle Wrote:  
(06-29-2018 11:15 AM)benny_t Wrote:  
(06-29-2018 08:06 AM)odu09 Wrote:  I think ODU could stand to find some efficiencies with our spending. We have a budget hire basketball coach and our football coach is below the conference average, if I recall correctly. I understand we have a stadium to pay for, but yeah. Would be nice if spending meant success.

Don't we support 6 or 7 sports more than the requirement to be D-1. I'm not advocating cutting sports but the more sports that are supported means the money is spread out even further, even if it isn't a big budget sport.

I'm pretty sure ODU sponsors less sports than Southern Miss.

Nope. ODU sponsors 18 sports. Nine each for the men and women. Southern Miss is currently at 16 sports total between the men and women before beach volleyball comes online.
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