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UConn bracing for ‘deep cuts’ to sports and academics
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[QUOTE="JohnFSilver, post: 3559075, member: 1618"] You guys have to really look at the hard costs. scholarship elimination is not an acceptable way to cut. That money is a chargeback. So, salaries of coaches and administrators are No. 1. This is how the “third coach” of a softball team making 50k part-time gets eliminated. Or, people in the marketing department. Where is their money to cut? In equipment, travel, non-field coach salaries, coach salaries and administrators. In the AD office, administrative salaries and marketing efforts. If they eliminate golf, the hard savings are coach salaries, travel and equipment. Scholarships can’t be used to make the cuts. Actually, you are taking away revenue from admissions. So, there is a balance there. i think this is gonna suck because people will end up losing their job across the university. [/QUOTE]
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