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[QUOTE="oldude, post: 2482764, member: 7511"] Article in USA Today indicates a major impact at big name sports schools, not necessarily including UConn. Hence my question as to the potential impact on UConn sports. While Geno’s compensation may slide under the excise tax, I’m not sure that Edsal and Ollie’s salaries won’t result in a financial hit to the budget. As for a big name school like tOSU, several years ago a business associate of mine, and graduate of tOSU, was lamenting the fact that the Buckeyes had bumped his required donation to over $1000 annually in order to maintain his allocation of 2 tickets to 1 game at the Horseshoe to watch his beloved Buckeyes play football. This guy was not rich by any stretch of the imagination. He eventually swallowed hard and ponied up the money. I can’t even imagine what donation is required for season tickets on the 50 yd line. [/QUOTE]
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