CL82
NCAA Woman's Basketball National Champions
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I thought we were talking about inter department chargebacks. Shouldn't they be consistent with everyone being charged for imputed benefits, or no one being charged?Are you a sports franchise or a college?
Do you ever see NYU kids wearing NYU apparel? Yes. That must be because of their great basketball program. What about Yale? Ever see a Yale sweatshirt?
If you legislature only subsidizes education (and it's not enough anyway) when the basketball team wins, you've already lost the plot. It just means your school is sure to degrade.
By the way, applications are skyrocketing everywhere, at publics like Umass and Vermont, not just at UConn.
But I return to the first answer: are you an educational institution?
No one freeloads off the athletic department. It's the reverse of that 90% of the time (and that's a conservative estimate since there are only a handful of schools that are truly in the black).
We are long past the day when sports was the necessary attraction for students. Not now when non-sports schools are getting as many students and when state institutions have chopped the # of spots for state residents. We're at the end here.
As you frequently point out, universities are a business, yet somehow the academic side thinks that it should be entitled to the considerable marketing in lobbying benefits that it gets from the athletic department free of charge, while charging the athletic department artificially high deemed tuition costs. Does that seem disingenuous to you? You can't have it both ways, and have an intellectually consistent position.