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According to the FreeP, it would cost about $50 million to create a Division I A football program today. It would then cost at least $3 million a year to operate. When the program was cut in 1997, it was bringing in $100,000 annually.
Let me do the math here:
Divide the cost by the current number of students:
$50,000,000 / 15,000
add the operating cost for four years of education:
$3,000,000 * 4 / 15,000
subtract annual profit:
$100,000 * 4 / 15,000
The total cost per person of creating a football program:
$3,506.67
So here's my question: Are you f*ing kidding me? Is it really worth that much to add another losing sports team to our repertoire?







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