Sunbelt is too smalltime for JSU. They would be a decent 3rd option, tho.
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Sunbelt is too smalltime for JSU. They would be a decent 3rd option, tho.
Tulane and Memphis both have fewer students than Texas State and were still the Pac 12's first choice. Also, at this point people best be figuring how how to run programs without having to rely on student fees because that door is gonna be shut before long too. VA and GA have already reduced the amount students can be charged per semester for athletic fees and it won't be the last time. I mean honestly, having to rely on students that are already over charged for a degree to fund sports most of em don't care about was always a shitty practice.enrollment matters meaning you have 40k students to throw a fee at yearly to see if it sticks - they don't draw much as a whole but they have the enrollment to boost funding so why not throw darts at the board? If a SWAC school had 40k students you would see the same thing
There is no FBS conference that's gonna invite JSU anyways. Dude just trolls to be trolling.I am surprise you did not say the Sun Belt, as they do have an opening now that Texas State have left for the Pac-12.
Though Sun Belt would be problematic.
not an issue in Texas but that's how Texas State has become attractive (location helps) and now UTRGV is doing the same - even if you don't have student fees 40K students means a bigger budget off the topTulane and Memphis both have fewer students than Texas State and were still the Pac 12's first choice. Also, at this point people best be figuring how how to run programs without having to rely on student fees because that door is gonna be shut before long too. VA and GA have already reduced the amount students can be charged per semester for athletic fees and it won't be the last time. I mean honestly, having to rely on students that are already over charged for a degree to fund sports most of em don't care about was always a shitty practice.
There is no FBS conference that's gonna invite JSU anyways. Dude just trolls to be trolling.
Pretty much schools that bring NIL in house are going to be dependent on donations and upping tickets prices to finance NIL and players payments.Also, like I said... basing athletics programs on student fees ain't gonna be the move long term.
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Bill in Congress would bar using student fees for athletics
A bill to regulate college sports introduced in the House on Thursday would offer limited antitrust protection for the NCAA, while barring schools from using student fees to pay for college athletic programs.www.espn.com
Nah they need to stay in the ACC
Nah they need to stay in the ACC
the problem was that they did not have the right people backing the move at that time.they could've saved millions if they paid the fee two years earlier and remained independent for the time being