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How Recent Event Affect Danny and Geno, and what needs to happen.

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It looks like the university is poised to lose a Title IX lawsuit.

According to ESPN, "there is compelling evidence that UConn has been inflating the numbers of participants in its women's programs to make it appear it was complying with the law."

So, given these troubling numbers, it seems like there really is only one way to have a healthy athletics program.

Otherwise Danny and Geno are poised to lose even more money.

If UConn cuts football, will mens and womens basketball get more of the 4 million dollar media deal and our other sports get to stay?



Judge puts breaks on UConn plan to eliminate women's rowing (espn.com)
 
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This is not going to be the straw that broke the camel’s back re football the school will just get rid of some other men’s sport no one cares about
 
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TBH, I did not even know that they had a rowing team, to begin with.
I met a member of the women’s rowing team at UConn back when they got elevated when football moved up. Overnight their club sport was varsity with funding while the men stayed at the club level, it caused some hard feelings.
 
I met a member of the women’s rowing team at UConn back when they got elevated when football moved up. Overnight their club sport was varsity with funding while the men stayed at the club level, it caused some hard feelings.
They also received more scholarships ehen men's hockey moved to Hockey East.
 
It looks like the university is poised to lose a Title IX lawsuit.

According to ESPN, "there is compelling evidence that UConn has been inflating the numbers of participants in its women's programs to make it appear it was complying with the law."

So, given these troubling numbers, it seems like there really is only one way to have a healthy athletics program.

Otherwise Danny and Geno are poised to lose even more money.

If UConn cuts football, will mens and womens basketball get more of the 4 million dollar media deal and our other sports get to stay?



Judge puts breaks on UConn plan to eliminate women's rowing (espn.com)

Why would Geno lose money?
 
What needs to happen is we drop a mediocre men’s basketball program an give the extra support to the highly successful Women’s team.
 
It looks like the university is poised to lose a Title IX lawsuit.

According to ESPN, "there is compelling evidence that UConn has been inflating the numbers of participants in its women's programs to make it appear it was complying with the law."

So, given these troubling numbers, it seems like there really is only one way to have a healthy athletics program.

Otherwise Danny and Geno are poised to lose even more money.

If UConn cuts football, will mens and womens basketball get more of the 4 million dollar media deal and our other sports get to stay?



Judge puts breaks on UConn plan to eliminate women's rowing (espn.com)

The answer to your question is no. They will not get more. It will go toward reducing the deficit or if no deficit to the University general fund.

There are 2 competing philosophies at work here. 1 is title IX with its focus on equal opportunity. The other is the idea that athletics should be self supporting. Both are actually relatively new. And they clash. Reality is that most sports are not income generators. And that goes even more broadly for women’s sports. There are probably a handful of women’s basketball programs that run in the black. I would guess maybe 5-6. And most barely. 10 years ago there was 1. UConn made $1 million mostly because of their tv deal with CPTV. Now with those lumped into the league deals I’m not sure they even do or how it gets counted. I’m guessing they are the big East women’s basketball league in any media deal.
 

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