There's an article in today's The Record by Dan Wolken (sorry,it won't link) talking about the impact of Covid on college sports.
What stood out:"Mid-American Conference schools have been particularly vulnerable".
I've said it before and will say it again. Look at the makeup of MAC schools, essentially "Normal" schools in its history that doesn't allow for odds of a big wig donor to write checks. The only schools that could turn screws are Toledo, Miami, and Buffalo quite frankly. Miami only floats because of its business school and its alums. Otherwise, the majors the MAC is focused on (or state-law'd into) doesn't allow for programs that could develop powerful alumni. No deep-pocketed alumni=less donation dollars. Less donation dollars=smaller margin of error. Make no mistake, combined with the physical plant of our campus along with location relative to major metropolitan area, we're in deep crap. Lump that in with Bowling Green, Ball State, Central Michigan, Kent State, and even NIU, we're in trouble. The MAC as we know it is toast, and that doesn't include Western and Akron (who we already know is mismanaged to the point of oblivion).