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That is a staggering number.
Football attendance has very little to do the NCAA's revenue.How is this a surprise to anyone? Cancelled March madness, limited to no attendance for football games, cancellations. It was bound to be a rough year.
Surprised it was only 50.. I'm betting it was more.How is this a surprise to anyone? Cancelled March madness, limited to no attendance for football games, cancellations. It was bound to be a rough year.
Basically the basketball effect. It is a fiscal year audit so it would have included the 2019 football season, which was intact. The spillover effect was that colleges received $400 million less in revenue from the NCAA.I haven’t had a chance to read it, is this all revenue, or just revenue from basketball?
The ncaa doesn’t make any money from the playoffs. The cfp and conferences doMarch madness cancelled
also the national championship game I think is being reported was a flop on views... not shocking no one cares about Alabama winning in a snooze fest
Good. **** them.
The CFP? Lol what?The ncaa doesn’t make any money from the playoffs. The cfp and conferences do