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[QUOTE="Steelerone, post: 3500333, member: 8313"] I believe that this pandemic is going to change many things about the way our society functions and one of them is that we have to come to the realization that we have spent too much money on sports in general. It has become a cash cow for professional sports and some of the larger college programs, charging outrageous prices for food, beverages, tickets, parking, and many other avenues of income. Those days, I believe, are going to come to and end, not because we don't want to see or go to games but because the economy for the next several years will not allow us to spend six or seven dollars for a hot dog and nine or ten dollars for a bottle of beer. Also, I don't think that it is going to have a great impact on programs like the Uconn women's basketball team because greed has never been the motivating factor and we have always felt like we were getting our "bang for the buck". [/QUOTE]
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