I address a topic covered on B1G Talk E119 (anywhere you find podcasts), with Dalton Shetler and myself!
Why are conferences forcing lower-run (non-revenue producing sports) to compete in the new football mega-conferences? UCLA, USC, Washington, & Oregon are joining the B1G in July, and it will pose a bit of a troubling issue for some of the smaller sports at all 18 schools. These sports will need to travel cross-country to compete in conference games/contests and will cost the institutions lots of $$. This could lead to the shuddering of these sports to save the bottom line! What does I think COULD save these sports, and thus save the scholar-athletes who compete in these sports?
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