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Aug 10, 2020
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SaturdaySpecialDay
Q Hall 5th floor
If we assume no football or basketball revenue for BYU this year, what will be the ripple effects for other sports?
Most athletic departments depend on men's basketball and football for all or near all revenue; and subsidize golf, swimming, soccer, etc.
I want to believe we have reserves to avoid cutting programs, but I don't know.
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If we assume no football or basketball revenue for BYU this year, what will be the ripple effects for other sports?
SaturdaySpecialDay
Q Hall 5th floor
8/10/20 10:05am
Almost all coaching staffs will be looking for a new job.
Doogal McCougar
8/10/20 10:07am
this- I know of 6 coaches (HC and ACs) that are dusting off resumes
1984coug
8/10/20 10:07am
Where will they go? Everyone is cutting.
Brigham
8/10/20 10:16am
Exactly
Doogal McCougar
8/10/20 10:17am
I think you nailed it. They will leave the profession.
All-American
8/10/20 10:18am
private coaching for athletes at all levels?
yahtzee
8/10/20 10:29am
step down to HS
1984coug
8/10/20 11:24am
I'd assume the non-revenue men's sports get cut first. Title IX requirements will save women's teams.
Turnpike Lane
8/10/20 10:09am
I thought Title IX requires the men’s and women’s sports to be treated equally
PortlandBlue
8/10/20 10:38am
With football having so many scholarships, it's how it usually gets handled.
Turnpike Lane
8/10/20 10:40am
I would hope if programs are canceled they let the athletes affected
BYU71
8/10/20 10:30am
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