This article is from last April, and was probably posted here, but this is interesting to look at in retrospect:
We were just a bad call and a bucket away from being able to write this headline: $5M Shockers bust $42M Cardinals.
But something else popped out at me. Only 25.6% of WSU's entire athletic budget goes toward basketball. That's sort of amazing that our university spreads the money among all of its programs so much. It seems at first glance that most schools put a much larger percentage of their total revenues on their marquee program. Is that just because our budget is so much smaller relative to other major programs and we sort of have to do that, or is it a philosophical difference?
We were just a bad call and a bucket away from being able to write this headline: $5M Shockers bust $42M Cardinals.
But something else popped out at me. Only 25.6% of WSU's entire athletic budget goes toward basketball. That's sort of amazing that our university spreads the money among all of its programs so much. It seems at first glance that most schools put a much larger percentage of their total revenues on their marquee program. Is that just because our budget is so much smaller relative to other major programs and we sort of have to do that, or is it a philosophical difference?
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