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Athletic Department COVID-19 Hit List: Growing Longer
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RE: Athletic Department COVID-19 Hit List: Growing Longer
(09-09-2020 10:34 AM)bearcatdp Wrote:  What's crazy is how huge some of these "P" school athletic departments are and how they can't weather the storm we're currently in. The money will be back. I guess they just realized how big they got and that now is a good time to slim down. UC seems lean and mean compared to the Iowas and Michigans of college sports. Hopefully, when we are able to increase our revenues, we can keep our overhead down so, when stuff hits the fan again, we don't have to make a bunch of cuts.

If UC gets into a P5 (which we all know won't happen), I would see them getting up to a 9 figure operating revenue really quickly....it's just how things work in ADs now. They'd probably be able to cut back on subsidies considerably, but even then, they'd still rely on them somewhat.
 
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