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Fired NCAA Coaches Are Owed $79.5 Million in Severance Payments

Bloomberg News published an article which included an analysis of severance packages to athletic coaches in the six largest NCAA Division I athletic conferences. The article stated that $38.6 million was paid out as of the fiscal year ending June 30, 2009. In all, more $79.5 million was paid out in the past three years

Weighing Benefits of 96 Teams

The New York Times published an article with several viewpoints about the costs and benefits relating to expansion of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament from 65 to 96 teams. The NCAA is currently reviewing whether or not to opt-out of the current three year, $6 billion CBS television contract and renegotiate the contract seeking more

Coaching Salaries Rise as Does Institutional Support for College Sports

A USA Today cover story looked at the rising costs of the compensation for NCAA Division I college basketball coaches, and the significant amounts institutional support of athletics at many institutions. The report includes a database disclosing the earnings of the coaches with teams in the 2010 men’s basketball tournament and a database of NCAA

UC Berkeley Head Tackles Cost of Athletics

SFgate.com reported on the endeavor by University of California at Berkeley (UC) Chancellor Robert Birgeneau to begin discussions among a new panel of stakeholders to find ways to make the athletics department less dependent on institutional support. The panel includes philanthropic supporters of university athletics who will work side-by-side with faculty from the Academic Senate.

Maine Athletics Loses Money While Instructional Support Drops

The Maine Campus reported that the University of Maine athletics department is projected to report a loss of $7.3 million in the fiscal year 2009-2010. In the article, the cost of athletics was put into contrast with the spending for instructional support, which has steadily decreased over time. The paper noted that the institution allocated

Colleges in Iowa Weigh Impact of Athletic Funding Changes

In late March, the Iowa Board of Regents voted to consider eliminating or reducing the use of general fund money (revenue from taxpayers and students) for intercollegiate athletics. The Des Moines Register reported on the debate as athletic departments in the state’s three largest public universities — the University of Iowa (U of I), Iowa

NCAA Division I Leadership Council Considers Cost-Savings Measures

At its most recent meeting, the NCAA Division I Leadership Council discussed a variety of cost-saving measures that would be broad enough to help both larger and smaller institutions. However, the NCAA News reported that the board members “also believed that the topic needed a more expansive approach to make real headway toward reducing expenses.”

Controlling the Madness

The Raleigh News Observer published a commentary by Richard Hain, who discussed the concerns about the significant amount of institutional support for football and men’s basketball programs.  Hain provides his ideas for a national approach to help universities realign their athletics programs with their educational mission.  Richard is a mathematics professor at Duke University. “DURHAM