MoValley John wrote:I have an opinion on this.
WSU should quit worrying about football and instead invest all of its athletic department's resources in cattle herds?
MoValley John wrote:I have an opinion on this.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:WSUbballer wrote:DoubleJayAlum wrote:The problem with this thought is that there is absolutely zero evidence or likelihood that the Big 12 has any interest in WSU. Otherwise, great plan...
It's hard to generate interest without a football program or a plan to bring back football.
Very true.
Of course, there are around one hundred other schools that already have football in place and the Big 12 is not extending offers to any of them either. SirShoxaLot's post seems to imply that all WSu needs to do is "pick up football" and the Big 12 will welcome WSU with open arms. I said there was zero evidence of any such offer forthcoming even if WSU would reinstate football, which seems unlikely anyway.
WSUbballer wrote:SirShox is a bit over-enthusiastic. There is no evidence for sure.
However, there aren't "one hundred other schools" that fits in the Big 12's geographic and financial overlay.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:My guess is that another Kansas school does very little to drive ratings nationally.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:unipanther99 wrote:I think the philosophy at UNI (and all of the state schools in Iowa really) is to keep student fees as low as possible. Student fees tend to be more of a hidden cost of education. So we have chosen to support athletics primarily through the general fund, supported by tuition (over half) and state funding. The portion of funding from student fees goes primarily to offset the cost of allowing students into events at no additional cost and maintaining facilities and equipment that all students can take advantage of.
So, in essence, UNI chooses to raise tuition instead of having higher student fees and then just sends that extra tuition towards athletics? Isn't the financial impact to the student exactly the same?
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