This is in response to 1972Shocker's question about $30,000 each for scholarship.
1972 correctly pointed out that tuition is substantially below $30K. I sort of recall using the $30K figure for the cost of a student on scholarship. I shouldn't have stated it as a scholarship cost, but rather as the cost of a athlete on full schjolarship.
Add rent, food, books, insurance, etc. to the tuition figures and the $30K number is in the ballpark. I figured on primarily out-of-state athletes. The Title IX scholarships would probably go to predominantly in-state athletes, so the actual number might be more like a $25K average for all 130 of the required scholarships. I've run across that $30K figure in other places. Maybe in an article about KU's or KSU's athletic costs.
And in response to some other comments, yeah, us bean counters don't have all the answers. We tend to be doom and gloom guys (or gals). Sometimes someone with a vision and a plan can overcome a lot of negatives and be quite successful with something that appeared to be impossible.
If you think for one minute that there isn't a financial analysis of reinstating football sitting in the WSU athletic department, I think you'd be mistaken. I'd even bet it gets updated every couple of years.
We never heard even the hint of a whisper about football from Schaus. If an athletic director reinstated football in spite of what us bean-counters said and it failed, that AD's next job would probably include asking if you wanted fries with that.
1972 correctly pointed out that tuition is substantially below $30K. I sort of recall using the $30K figure for the cost of a student on scholarship. I shouldn't have stated it as a scholarship cost, but rather as the cost of a athlete on full schjolarship.
Add rent, food, books, insurance, etc. to the tuition figures and the $30K number is in the ballpark. I figured on primarily out-of-state athletes. The Title IX scholarships would probably go to predominantly in-state athletes, so the actual number might be more like a $25K average for all 130 of the required scholarships. I've run across that $30K figure in other places. Maybe in an article about KU's or KSU's athletic costs.
And in response to some other comments, yeah, us bean counters don't have all the answers. We tend to be doom and gloom guys (or gals). Sometimes someone with a vision and a plan can overcome a lot of negatives and be quite successful with something that appeared to be impossible.
If you think for one minute that there isn't a financial analysis of reinstating football sitting in the WSU athletic department, I think you'd be mistaken. I'd even bet it gets updated every couple of years.
We never heard even the hint of a whisper about football from Schaus. If an athletic director reinstated football in spite of what us bean-counters said and it failed, that AD's next job would probably include asking if you wanted fries with that.
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