Posted Yesterday at 05:23 AM1 day Moderator EssentiallySportsDeep in $358M Deficit, College Football Program Forced to...Buried in a $358M deficit, a powerhouse college football program faces tough financial decisions in the high-stakes NIL era.
15 hours ago15 hr Moderator For instance, they have invested a significant amount in Lincoln Riley and the football program. Now, they need to be careful with NIL expenditures and success on the field.Reports also suggest that the university’s football is getting more financial resources as compared to women’s basketball, which has been a high-profile program the recent years.
15 hours ago15 hr Moderator The football program that pays for the non-revenue sports is getting the most money? Shocking!Oklahoma has laid off athletic department employees. This will likely be the norm and not the exception.
13 hours ago13 hr 2 hours ago, 30Duck said:Now, they need to be careful with NIL expenditures and success on the field.Not so much with NIL as that comes from outside the program and cannot come from the program itself. However, with revenue sharing becoming a thing soon that will put strain on them.
9 hours ago9 hr The author is trying too hard to draw eyeballs by mentioning football. Until their football program starts to lose money big like our fellow in-state rodents, I don't think USC will think about touching it at all.
9 hours ago9 hr No mention of the USC endowment of 8+ Billion dollars. Apparently they are going to try to actually balance their budget like the rest of us have to do.
3 hours ago3 hr 5 hours ago, Santa Rosa Duck said:No mention of the USC endowment of 8+ Billion dollars. Apparently they are going to try to actually balance their budget like the rest of us have to do.Never waste a crisis......USC will use this to leverage alumni to pick up the slack. I will shed no tears for the
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