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Aug 10, 2020
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Turnpike Lane
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I'd assume the non-revenue men's sports get cut first. Title IX requirements will save women's teams.
So programs could get cut, unless a donor steps up to cover for this academic year. And support stuff will get furloughed or cut.
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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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