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bornacatfan
3/27/2017 1:18 PM
Really interesting http://www.thepostathens.com/article/2017/03/ohio-bobcats...

Great story on "member schools" getting some back after all ....NCAA is a NON profit and needs to disburse to stay non profit *chuckle*.

Irony of all ironies

There are only five Mid-American Conference schools receiving less funds than Ohio. The MAC school receiving the largest allocation is Eastern Michigan. They offer 19 sports, while Ohio offers 15.
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OUbobcat9092
3/27/2017 2:15 PM
We would get more if we had more sports offered...
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bornacatfan
3/27/2017 2:59 PM
just the guy I was thinking about when I read it....that and anyone who has been at an EMU event to see the awesome fan turnout.
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Deciduous Forest Cat
3/27/2017 4:51 PM
OUbobcat9092 wrote:expand_more
We would get more if we had more sports offered...
Sure but this amount equates to pennies on the dollar when it comes to the cost of scholarships.
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giacomo
3/27/2017 6:03 PM
Interesting. I would think that most schools would get the same amount, give or take. When Calipari is making 8M/year, that's FOR profit. EMU doesn't outdraw the wives watching a YMCA league game.
Last Edited: 3/27/2017 6:05:36 PM by giacomo
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bornacatfan
3/27/2017 6:16 PM
The NCAA is a member school organization/governing body. It is a non profit just like the OHSAA is a non profit member school org.

The article says it needs to be used for the athletes. Not for capital projects or staffs or .......
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