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FWST: TCU ‘pleasantly surprised’ by NCAA granting extra eligibility to spring athletes
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<blockquote data-quote="froginaustin" data-source="post: 2848317" data-attributes="member: 785"><p>I can't remember which B12 school it was, but I think it was TTech, that had its athletics director quoted in the <em>American-Statesman</em> a few days back, witching and moaning about an added $500k in scholly costs associated with the extra year of eligibility.</p><p></p><p>It will be morbidly interesting to see which of the High Profile and Power Five programs are seriously financially crunched. By that I don't mean have to rearrange budgets. Even UTx will have to do that. I mean programs that have hundreds of millions of indebtedness for, for example, fancy facilities with no donations or solid pledges to pay those stadium bonds. Programs existing on conference/NCAA distributions that certainly will dry up. Like Baylol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginaustin, post: 2848317, member: 785"] I can't remember which B12 school it was, but I think it was TTech, that had its athletics director quoted in the [I]American-Statesman[/I] a few days back, witching and moaning about an added $500k in scholly costs associated with the extra year of eligibility. It will be morbidly interesting to see which of the High Profile and Power Five programs are seriously financially crunched. By that I don't mean have to rearrange budgets. Even UTx will have to do that. I mean programs that have hundreds of millions of indebtedness for, for example, fancy facilities with no donations or solid pledges to pay those stadium bonds. Programs existing on conference/NCAA distributions that certainly will dry up. Like Baylol. [/QUOTE]
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