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RE: These 25 Colleges Spend the Most on Men’s Basketball
(04-06-2021 04:15 PM)bill dazzle Wrote:  
(04-06-2021 04:09 PM)Hoya Hoya Hoya Wrote:  https://finance.yahoo.com/news/25-colleg...50899.html

1) Duke
2) Kentucky
3) Louisville
4) FSU
5) Alabama
6) TCU
7) UCLA
8) Marquette
9) Syracuse
10) Villanova
11) Michigan State
12) Georgetown
13) Virginia
14) Indiana
15) Kansas
16) Texas Tech
17) Texas A and M
18) Texas
19) North Carolina
20) Providence
21) Pitt
22) Ohio State
23) West Virginia
24) Northwestern
25) Tennessee

Pretty much who you expect to see.


A handful of these schools are getting a poor return on their investment — including Indiana (for which I have long rooted).

Northwestern and TCU? Those are head-scratchers.

So Alabama, FSU, and Texas aren't head-scratchers??? They are to me!!! It's also surprising not to see Auburn on here. The rest look like the usual suspects.
04-06-2021 05:22 PM
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