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RE: HOW MUCH DOES UCONN WBB PROGRAM HELP A CONF
(07-16-2017 07:39 PM)BruceMcF Wrote:  
(07-15-2017 01:17 PM)JRsec Wrote:  It's a money loser, period. Pat Summit was terrific and Tennessee actually turned a profit for a couple of her years. ... Nobody is getting a look in realignment because of women's basketball, which is what the OP is about.
Yes ... I'd flip the question and ask, how much did the Lady Vols help the SEC in their best years, and the answer would be ... well, they helped Tennessee a bit, but not really anybody else.

And by a bit, we are talking maybe 1 million in the few years they could turn a profit. The truth is as I stated before, it only exists because of Title IX and it's a money loser for almost everyone.
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