The University of Cincinnati has discontinued their men’s soccer program. They have had one since 1973, I don’t think that decision will help them get into a big boy conference.
The University of Cincinnati has discontinued their men’s soccer program. They have had one since 1973, I don’t think that decision will help them get into a big boy conference.
They might ALL be non revenue generating sports this season!I don't mean to sound like an alarmist, but every non-revenue generating sport on all collegiate levels is at risk to get cut during these uncertain times.
Wonder what will happen to scholarship players when a sport is cancelled. Are the universities going to honor their education part of the deal or do the students get shafted?
Of course, they have to in order to maintain the scholarship...I would assume the schools honor the education portion.
They only have 9.9 scholarships to split among the whole team and they are year to year so I doubt they would carry them forward.Wonder what will happen to scholarship players when a sport is cancelled. Are the universities going to honor their education part of the deal or do the students get shafted?
It's like any other business. Those who cut the quickest and the furthest are probably in the worst financial shape, relatively speaking.Other schools might follow but it sucks being the first one.
Or have foresight and being proactive.It's like any other business. Those who cut the quickest and the furthest are probably in the worst financial shape, relatively speaking.
Of course, those decisions will be spun differently...
Like I said, that’s among the ways that the perpetrators and apologists will portray it.Or have foresight and being proactive.
Like I said, that’s among the ways that the perpetrators and apologists will portray it.
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