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This article is full of good stuff!
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...d-450m-renovation-football-stadium-criticized
"Faculty at Nebraska and nationally acknowledge the importance of athletics at a Big Ten university but said the divergent funding plans send a message that teaching and research take a back seat to Nebraska's football program."
"The high-priced Memorial Stadium renovation was given preliminary approval this fall, even as the four-campus University of Nebraska system faces a $58 million budget shortfall that threatens to cut staff and academic programs."
"The University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- the system's flagship campus and home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers - and the University of Nebraska-Omaha also are anticipating academic program cuts to deal with shortfalls blamed on inflation, stunted revenue growth and declining enrollment. UNL has also proposed cutting its Office of Diversity and Inclusion budget by more than 70%."
"The struggle facing college academia comes as a string of high-profile, high-dollar issues highlight just how much money is pouring into college athletics."
"Despite the decades long slump, Nebraska football remains exceptionally popular in a state with no other Division I college football program and no professional sports teams." Is there any wonder as to why their NIL program will continue to beat the pants off of ours?
"Alberts and other university officials say the project will not use taxpayer money, instead relying on private fundraising and the athletic department's surplus funds."
"Some in academia want to see private fundraising for academic programs and staff, much the way athletics raises money for athletic programs." Good luck with that!
At some point, this comes to a head. College enrollment is shrinking as our population growth slows, but interest in college football is only increasing as people become more isolated and are looking for ways to connect. Football will eventually be less connected to the academic mission of universities. Football is now big business entertainment!
https://www.espn.com/college-footba...d-450m-renovation-football-stadium-criticized
"Faculty at Nebraska and nationally acknowledge the importance of athletics at a Big Ten university but said the divergent funding plans send a message that teaching and research take a back seat to Nebraska's football program."
"The high-priced Memorial Stadium renovation was given preliminary approval this fall, even as the four-campus University of Nebraska system faces a $58 million budget shortfall that threatens to cut staff and academic programs."
"The University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- the system's flagship campus and home of the Nebraska Cornhuskers - and the University of Nebraska-Omaha also are anticipating academic program cuts to deal with shortfalls blamed on inflation, stunted revenue growth and declining enrollment. UNL has also proposed cutting its Office of Diversity and Inclusion budget by more than 70%."
"The struggle facing college academia comes as a string of high-profile, high-dollar issues highlight just how much money is pouring into college athletics."
"Despite the decades long slump, Nebraska football remains exceptionally popular in a state with no other Division I college football program and no professional sports teams." Is there any wonder as to why their NIL program will continue to beat the pants off of ours?
"Alberts and other university officials say the project will not use taxpayer money, instead relying on private fundraising and the athletic department's surplus funds."
"Some in academia want to see private fundraising for academic programs and staff, much the way athletics raises money for athletic programs." Good luck with that!
At some point, this comes to a head. College enrollment is shrinking as our population growth slows, but interest in college football is only increasing as people become more isolated and are looking for ways to connect. Football will eventually be less connected to the academic mission of universities. Football is now big business entertainment!