Sir, u do realize that there are programs fully reliant upon football, & are in the red as an AD, don’t u? So how many programs do u think can become professional & remain operational? U would agree that FBS would need to completely reduce in size, right, b/c not all 135 teams can go the professional model? I would argue, not even half can become a professional model.
U’re advocating a franchise like model, when in reality if u ever looked at a financial report from an institution, often times sports are not generating the revenue we think; which is y donations are so important.
I’m trying to provide a happy medium, while u’re advocating a sport to become on the levels of the NFL, & it’s not remotely the same. U can take “some” elements of the NFL as a guideline, but these r not professional athletes no matter how much u keep trying to force this narrative.
A recent NCAA report stated that only 14 of the 120 athletic programs in the Football Bowl Subdivision made money. The Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) includes all BCS conferences (PAC 10, SEC, Big 10, Big 12, etc) so odds are your favorite athletic program is losing money. 12% of college...
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The U.S. hyper-commercialized system of college sports, which does not exist anywhere else in the world, is in a period of overarching transition and deep financial crisis.
www.pbs.org
Not surprising, the highest paid college coaches and administrators are supporting paying athletes as employees.
www.forbes.com
Although college sports play a big role in bringing in money for universities, they rarely generate a positive net revenue.
www.bestcolleges.com
Plus some other ways to think about the value of athletics.
www.insidehighered.com