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  1. https://www.wksu.org/post/university-akron-cut-athletics-teams#stream/0 The University of Akron will announce Thursday what its president calls fairly substantial cuts to the school’s athletics program. “Students have to have an expectation that their tuition and fees are principally going to their education," Schulze, a professor of child and family development, said. University President Gary Miller says being a Division I school helps Akron attract students and 56% of the 515 student athletes are not on scholarship. He says less than 6% of the school’s overall budget goes toward sports. “We agree with the union that we spend too much money on it," Miller said. "So that’s why Thursday we’re going to announce some fairly substantial cuts in athletics for next year.” Miller says that will mean the elimination of some sports. But he says they are committed to remaining a Division I school. Miller says changing divisions would be costly. “You don’t lose costs when you move to other divisions. You still have to pay for coaches, still have to pay for facilities, you still have to travel students. We believe that the best course of action is to work with our Division I partners in Ohio and the region to develop a better Division I model.” Miller also says there’s a $4 million exit fee to leave the Mid American Conference. He says constructive conversations are going on among MAC schools to develop what he calls a more rational mid-major DI program.
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  2. It was on https://www.uakron.edu/calendar/ But now... magically... they are back on the schedule. Weird. I've lurked on the board for years, and finally posted when I thought I had juicy information. Just like that, the university turned me into a liar!
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  3. I'm obviously a fan of athletics. That being said I can't disagree with everything those academia faculty are saying. Had we kept athletics spending in check the last 15-20 years, we wouldn't be in a position to make such drastic changes now. There is no way we should be supporting 20 D1 sports when we're only required to support 16.
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  4. I don't begrudge someone taking a position they've rationally though and taken part in the process through appropriate channels. Those folks can rightfully enjoy their day and I won't begrudge them. Those, however, that whine incessantly from a distance and make no effort beyond internet pissing and moaning and look forward to result that gives them the opportunity to say "I told you so" without any consideration of the underlying lives involved in the result, can go pound salt.
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  5. I'm skeptical of graphs and charts. They can always be manipulated for the outcome you want. $4million exit fee to leave the MAC. I guess NIU and Buffalo will be staying around. Remember it was one of the higher up academics who stopped Mikal Dawson from joining the team even though he was eligible. Miller is a smart guy. Looks like he is going to strike the best balance he can. I'm very nervous about tomorrow, and I don't look forward to reading comments from those who appear to enjoy this situation.
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  6. I was picturing Godzilla vs Mothra.
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  7. We'll continue to play everyone at least once, like we do now. We will play 9 teams 2x and 2 teams 1x. Edit: I'd kind of expect them to still preserve division style schedules where we'd play Buffalo, Ohio, & Kent 2x. If the MAC is looking to do whatever it can to reduce costs it makes more sense for them to have Buffalo play Akron 2x instead of having them play NIU 2x.
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  8. I read the post below as a reply to the post above. Very disturbing.
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