THE COST OF SPORTS SCHLORSHIPS AND RELATED COSTS JUST GOT A LOT HIGHER. THE NCAA HAS APPROVED THE SCHOOLS PAYING FOR PARENTS TO GO TO THE FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME AND FOR OTHER CHAMPIONSHIPS (BASKETBALL AND OLYMPIC SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS)
The NCAA has approved the schools paying up to $3000 for parents (air travel, hotels, meals etc.) to travel to championships such as the football playoff or the NCAA basketball championship games.
For football schools the cost could be as much as $255,000.00 per school. For basketball it could be $39,000.
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Thanks to a timely waiver granted by the NCAA on Tuesday, the College Football Playoff will help with travel costs for the parents or guardians of the players participating in the College Football Playoff National Championship presented by AT&T on Monday.
The CFP is able to provide up to $3,000 in travel expenses for families of each competing student-athlete, according to the NCAA, but the playoff announced its reimbursement will be capped at $1,250 per parent or guardian.
The reimbursement will cover expenses for hotel accommodations in North Texas and travel reimbursement and meal expenses for a maximum of two parents or legal guardians per athlete.
The NCAA also said member schools and conferences can adopt new rules to provide these family travel expenses on a permanent basis or for other championships.
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http://espn.go.com/college-sports/story ... avel-costsThis is going to hurt basketball schools somewhat but will be a much greater burden to football schools. The real problem could be when the schools are expected to pay cost for parents of hockey, soccer, baseball, track and field, swimming and other olympic sports players. The article appears to state that each conference may decide if they will pay or not pay the cost. Of course if they do not pay they will lose in recruiting. If the schools/conferences do not pay for women's sports title 9 will come into play. From the way the article is written I am unsure if it is $3000 per parent or a total of $3000 for both parents. I will assume the amount is the limit for the two parents together.