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Re: On Parasitism and Double-Dipping
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- From: Sandy Thatcher <sgt3@psu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 20:17:42 EDT
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P.S. The Chronicle today provides some hard data from the NCAA to support what I just said here. Consider these facts: A March report from the NCAA concludes what many have long feared about the real costs of college sports: The vast majority of athletics departments operate in the red.... As a result, just 17 of the more than 300 athletics programs in all of Division I-"about 5 percent"-earned a net profit between 2004 and 2006, with ticket sales and private donations accounting for more than half of all revenue.... Salaries for coaches and support staff are the largest and fastest-growing expense in all Division I sports programs. In Division I-A, the median salary for head football coaches grew by 47 percent between 2004 and 2006, rising to $855,500 from $582,000, while the median salary for men's basketball coaches rose 15 percent, to $611,900.... <snip>
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