Eastern Michigan just announced that they are dropping 4 sports - wrestling, men's swimming, softball and women's tennis due to financial constraints.
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/ ... 440968002/
MullinMayhem wrote:99% of the time even with an 8 team CFP, the extra 4 spots would go to Ohio St., Auburn, ND, Michigan, etc. when they aren't in the top 4. In other words, maybe once in a blue moon a UCF gets in over Texas or the like, but they would be absolutely demolished by real teams if they made it that far. UCF plays cupcakes almost all the time. The only way a CFP would truly give these cinderellas a real chance is if it was a big tournament like college hoops. Much more opportunities for upsets. But in football there's much less parity than in college hoops. You have essentially like 10 pro level teams and everyone else. Ball State would never stand a chance in hell against Bama, but in basketball even if Bama was #1 they would.
It doesn't really change things that much. The AAC is a refugee camp, not a conference. That will never change.
Former Connecticut men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie has filed a complaint against the university in federal court, alleging it illegally attempted to stop him from filing a racial discrimination claim stemming from his firing in March.
The complaint, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Hartford, claims Ollie was subject to "disparate treatment" compared with his predecessor and former coach Jim Calhoun.
Ollie alleges that Calhoun, the Hall of Fame coach who won three national titles at UConn, managed to keep his job despite committing NCAA violations more serious than those Ollie was accused of and that were used to justify his firing last spring.
"Calhoun ... was found to have engaged in conduct in violation of NCAA rules and regulations following an investigation conducted by the NCAA and Defendant in 2011 and 2012 that was more severe than the conduct which Defendant has identified as the basis for its decision to terminate Plaintiff's employment, but Defendant never terminated the employment of Jim Calhoun," reads the complaint.
Xudash wrote:The smoke may be about to billow and catch full flame:
https://www.courant.com/sports/hc-sp-uconn-sports-athletic-department-finances-revenue-expenses-20190117-2wdp5gimnvhlliwykl6npcmy7u-story.html
XUDynasty wrote:These numbers seem screwy... How can the football deficit only be responsible for 20% of the total deficit; $8.7M of $41M? Support staff and administrative compensation is $14.4M? Sheesh...
kayako wrote:XUDynasty wrote:These numbers seem screwy... How can the football deficit only be responsible for 20% of the total deficit; $8.7M of $41M? Support staff and administrative compensation is $14.4M? Sheesh...
Even if it's taken at face value, football's indirectly affecting other things like exorbitant travel costs.
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