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Quote from: Warrior of Law on Today at 07:44:35 AMIt's "revenue-generating" in a manner similar to a D3 school offering sports teams. Students come to MU to participate in the sport, pay tuition, and in the end, the costs of the team (coach, travel, etc) are less than the tuition received.

This right here. It's similar to MU Tennis and Track now that they are non-scholarship. Other schools are doing this to increase male enrollment by adding sports like lacrosse and football.

I find this amusing, as my wife had D1 offers for swimming but was burned out after high school and one of the reasons she chose MU is they did not have a swimming program and wouldn't be pressured to compete.
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marqfan22

You would think more Power 5 schools would do this.

Students would probably rather compete at big D1 schools than small D3

The Sultan

Quote from: marqfan22 on Today at 10:56:11 AMYou would think more Power 5 schools would do this.

Students would probably rather compete at big D1 schools than small D3

Most of the Power 5, specifically the flagship public institutions, don't have to worry about putting bodies in seats. They have plenty.
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