socaltownie said:
Cal has had few one and dones. The average tenure at the NFL is 3.5 years (for those that are drafted and not cut on their non-guaranteed contracts). It is undeniable that throughout the NCAA revenue sports played predominately by AA kids from middle and working class backgrounds are subsidizing non-revenue sports played by upper middle class white kids. It is so obviously apparent I am confused as to how you would not think so.
Yes. "self funded" puts POSSIBLY that into context. That said, I would really like to better understand the self funded aspect. If it is that an endowment generates enough for direct expenses, that is not even the tip of the iceburg. What about sunk costs that previously were not recouped, indirect overhead at the AD and the university, opportunity costs for the time, treasure and land. No way that ANY of these sports is actually "self funded" unless we are talking about endownments equal to $100 to 200 million PER SPORT.
It's the "one and done" structure of NCAA Basketball that isnt healthy to a College or University.
That's what I was arguing. If you want to dismiss that, fine.
I think most would agree that the stark reality is that NCAA Football and Basketball merely serve as a
minor league that feeds the NFL and NBA. Think the NCAA cares about all that travel that student/athletes at UCLA and USC will have to suffer from now that they've joined the Big 10?
Of course not.
The cost of this "arrangement" as the minor league to the NFL and NBA means that the revenue sports at the college level subsidize the Olympic Sports, as well as help with Title IX compliance. It's why SJSU has played Alabama in Football. Interestingly enough, a previous poster conveniently ignored Title IX in his S.E.S. narrative. I guess his definition of
diversity only revolves around skin color?
Since I dont seem to be very smart about these "things" compared to the Professor Barsky's of the world, I guess I shouldnt ask if it's so obvious as to who would not have been recruited to be an athlete at Cal for a revenue sport like Football or Basketball, based on academics alone. I think that given what the basis was for the firing of Jeff Tedford, we all know the answer to that. And of course, the eligibility requirements (GPA) for Football recruits have been raised ever since, which makes it even more difficult for a Cal Football Program to sustain any kind of success, especially compared to traditional football powers.
I dont pretend to have all the answers.
But I think that the
racial argument that was implied here by a previous poster regarding the
Country Club (read: WHITE) Sports is BS. - - - I can only imagine that someone will start posting about how the
cost of fielding all of these Olympic Sports is what forced Cal into the Stadium Project, which is like a massive albatross around the University's neck.
I'll just leave it at that.