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Aug 2, 2020
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Dr T-bone
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Wonder how likely donors would contribute, if it was just to pad athlete pockets
I know it would dissuade me if I was a big donor.
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Dr T-bone
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There is really no profit in college football for vast majority of teams
CougarGregor
8/2/20 12:47pm
"there’s no incentive for athletic departments to show a profit"
TheLost
8/2/20 1:02pm
Wonder how likely donors would contribute, if it was just to pad athlete pockets
Dr T-bone
8/2/20 1:12pm
Yep, that’s the story that the schools want you to believe.
Blue Cat
8/2/20 1:33pm
They are asking for $274,454 per player, per year, for football
BYUfan92
8/2/20 1:37pm
There wouldn’t be any scholarships and that money would have to be taxed as an
Nat Gas Man
8/2/20 2:57pm
Dumb professors are so jealous of dumb freshman FB players but they're still
jvquarterback
8/2/20 5:35pm
Professors run the schools. Sports are minor distractions
Nat Gas Man
8/2/20 5:56pm
Let them share in the entire balance sheet including financial losses. We'd hear
Division Bell
8/2/20 1:49pm
That's some good accounting. Make sure you show a loss.
Blueto
8/2/20 1:54pm
Donations still count as income. Ask the LDS Church.
BlooCoog
8/2/20 2:00pm
Here's the problem with the "profitability" of college athletics...
TrueBlue67
8/2/20 3:47pm
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