I would have to think that state schools get federal funding, and federal funding is about to disappear. As a casual fan of college football, it got me wondering what the downstream effects are going to be.

    • @vvilld@lemmy.world
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      For headline sports programs like football and basketball, sure. But a lot of scholarships for stuff like lacrosse, track and field, virtually all women’s sports, etc come from the Department of Education.

  • @count_dongulus@lemmy.world
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    Maybe these schools will be forced to go mask-off and drop all their nonprofit academic programs to focus on football, their true cash cow.

  • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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    55 days ago

    The federal Education Department is a very small department. It’s basically the college student aid program and (typically) non-controversial and often universal grants to state and local governments for K-12 stuff (like special education).

    At major D-I schools, “revenue sports” like football, basketball (men’s and women’s nowadays but much smaller than football), and sometimes baseball or a random other sport turns a profit and funds the athletic department along with donors. Sometimes, there’s an “athletics fee” students pay that (ideally) funds things for a gym and intramural sports.

    But generally, it’s donors. And college presidents keep sports around to advertise the school and keep alumni attached so they donate. A rich alumnus might not donate to sports but the college president wines and dines them at a football game.

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      65 days ago

      Trump is trying to use special education/disabilities (schools for the blind, deaf, etc) as a shield from criticism.

      If I had a gun and trump was in the room with me I’d beat him to death with it while screaming that I’m sick of people using me as a shield for their shitty behavior.

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    25 days ago

    College football is a moneymaker, so I don’t see football being impacted.

    What I see happening is that the money from college football will stay in football and money losing programs will see major cuts.

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    @SPRUNT@lemmy.world the recent college athlete image likeness settlement couldn’t happen at a worse time for public schools who have to disclose these payments. Can you imagine having a PhD and teaching physics for 1/4 of what a school is paying a teenage who catches balls well?