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What revenue? Best I can tell the revenue we generate now barely covers the cost to open the Rent. And we already get very little TV revenue.
We are not going to drop football all together unless we can do it under the cover that our surrounding state universities are doing the same. When Albany, Stony Brook, Buffalo, URI, NH and Maine cut football then we will have cover to cut it too, otherwise we aren't going to blaze that path.
Even with all our history as a football program? Wouldn't that be like saying Rutgers will cut their program? Rutgers started playing in 1869.
Looking at your list above:
Maine: 1892
NH: 1893
URI: 1895
UConn: 1896
Buffalo: 1899
Stony Brook: 1969
Albany: 1973
Some other New England/New York Schools:
Columbia: 1870
Harvard: 1873
Brown: 1878
UMass: 1879
Dartmouth: 1881
Fordham: 1881
Cornell: 1887
Colgate: 1890
Holy Cross: 1891
Boston College: 1893
I feel if Stony Brook and Albany drop their programs it won't be as big a hit as the others on your list. Once those other schools or some of the other New England/New York schools do it, then I say doomsday is getting closer. Wouldn't it be better to pack a stadium for winning FCS team then have an empty stadium for a losing FBS team?
