Dew wrote:The model you describe is basically capitalism. I'm okay with that but it ain't happening. Can schools offer different benefits to one sport but not others?
DudeAnon wrote:Dew wrote:The model you describe is basically capitalism. I'm okay with that but it ain't happening. Can schools offer different benefits to one sport but not others?
Yea, capitalism has a pretty good track record. I don't know if schools can, but they should be able to. I believe they pay some research assistants more than others etc.
As far as the Big Five and autonomy, I am interested to see how this is going to play out. As a Big East institution we plan to do whatever we can do remain one of the best conferences in the country. We do not want to be at a disadvantage.”
I’d be very surprised if we don’t do what the best conferences, the Big Five, do. That’s who we believe our competition is, who we want to be around.” “We want to be the best basketball conference in the country, and we’re not going to do anything that’s puts us at a disadvantage in that respect
Dew wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Dew wrote:The model you describe is basically capitalism. I'm okay with that but it ain't happening. Can schools offer different benefits to one sport but not others?
Yea, capitalism has a pretty good track record. I don't know if schools can, but they should be able to. I believe they pay some research assistants more than others etc.
I agree completely but two words eff up this idea: Title IX
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