I appreciate you taking issue with that point, but applications are at an all time high and the influx came in paralell to the football team's performance and new found exposure. I don't believe kids actively see the athletics as a factor in their decision, but subconsciously, I believe there is weigth applied to sports.FalconAwesome wrote: Nonetheless, I think there are scant potential students whose choices are affected by the quality of ICA.
Academics don't like athletic departments on average because they see them as taking potential donors attention away. Sebo donated 5 milion for a sports only building. There may be some who question whether that money should go to another part of the university.
Another question, let's take OU as an example. If they lose money, does the university come to the rescue and provide a lift in their budget? Are there any suplimentations going to and/or fro between athletic departments and the "educational branch" of schools?



