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Eastern Washington University faculty heretics propose cutting sports to pay for academics
2020-02-21
[Spokesman Review] A new report by faculty members at Eastern Washington University criticizes the athletic department as a drain on university resources and suggests NCAA sports aren’t worth the cost.

But EWU trustees and administrators have no plans to eliminate the athletic department or change its standing in the NCAA to free up money for academic programs, as the faculty report suggests. Some university leaders stepped up to defend the department over the weekend.

In an interview, EWU Athletic Director Lynn Hickey acknowledged her department spends more money than it raises and said she respects the concerns of faculty members. But, she said, "I don’t agree with how they’ve assessed our value."

"Eastern’s not doing anything outrageous. We’re not doing anything extravagant," Hickey said. "At the same time, we know that we need to be responsible, fiscally. But we’ve been proactive on that. We’re getting better."

The report, prepared by four professors for EWU’s faculty senate, says spending on athletics has had "no positive impact on our student enrollment, retention or recruitment" and proposes eliminating the athletic department entirely, among other options.
Posted by:Besoeker

#16  The aren't proposing subsidies for the math, engineering, physics or chemistry departments. Those, like sports, don't require subsidies.
Posted by: Iblis   2020-02-21 23:03  

#15  I remember back in the caveman days the football players were constantly looking for "gut" courses they could take stay eligible. So a bunch of them signed up for Music Appreciation....big mistake. They had to be able to listen to about 5 notes and then identify, the piece, who wrote it, and when. Oh the lamentations of der women.
Posted by: Thaith Elmeresing6163   2020-02-21 22:30  

#14  Let the NFL and NBA provide their own farm teams.

Good idea. Then, like Major League Baseball, prospective players would no longer have to pretend that they are students.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-02-21 12:52  

#13  If athletics aren't a profit center, they should be reigned in. Let the NFL and NBA provide their own farm teams.

(And I'm a huge sports fan, but its silly to pretend that "student athletes" these days are anything of the sort.)
Posted by: Crusader   2020-02-21 11:14  

#12  I'd guess only a very very tiny selection of wymyn's teams generate appreciable revenue
Posted by: Frank G   2020-02-21 10:48  

#11  Only a few NCAA sports teams generate a profit. Football teams with a national following and/or that regularly go to postseason big TV audience bowls
Posted by: Lex   2020-02-21 10:11  

#10  As long as the athletic department is a profit center, let it be. But I don't understand why it should be subsidized.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2020-02-21 09:58  

#9  I guess cutting back on vice chancellors, diversity coordinators and deputy assistant provosts was out of the question.
Posted by: Raj   2020-02-21 09:52  

#8  Yep courses that dont raise pay above graduate average should get lumbered with the tuition loan
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-02-21 09:42  

#7  I don't want to hear another f*cking word about underpaid school teachers until LeBron is getting minimum wage...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-02-21 09:37  

#6  Imagine if the Money in Sports were applied to Cancer Research instead.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-02-21 09:18  

#5  Taxpayer supported farm teams for multi billion dollar NBA and NFL.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-02-21 08:36  

#4  More money grabbing by the over paid, useless academics.
Posted by: Goober Tingle7365   2020-02-21 08:22  

#3  Bassetbaw Jones...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-02-21 08:15  

#2  While you're at it, how about a review of department and courses that do not aid gainful employment for graduates in their field of study.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-02-21 06:59  

#1  It's just crazy talk, a slippery slope. There is more to education than learning and knowledge. Such a suggestion clearly violates academic core values such as group think, proper self-esteem, diversity and inclusion.

[sarc off]
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-02-21 06:26  

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