Since I couldn't read that other thread I thought I'd post a god link with normal fonts in the correct forum.
UNI looking into wrestling in Big 12
UNI looking into wrestling in Big 12
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I LOVE THE IDEA
If someday UNI football decide to get into BIG XII, we would get 1 extra win every year. GOOD IDEA!
I've actually been hearing that because of state spending in Iowa that UNI might have to be forced down to D-2 in most sports because they will have to start cutting sports. I've heard even as soon as 2 years. And this info is coming from some UNI coaches.
If UNI joins the Big 12, the Big 12 gains practically zero revenue or marketability and divides revenues with an additional school. It's a good idea for wrestling, but not for all sports.(and also might be good first steps towards getting them into the Big 12 for all sports:yes.
If UNI joins the Big 12, the Big 12 gains practically zero revenue or marketability and divides revenues with an additional school. It's a good idea for wrestling, but not for all sports.
I've actually been hearing that because of state spending in Iowa that UNI might have to be forced down to D-2 in most sports because they will have to start cutting sports. I've heard even as soon as 2 years. And this info is coming from some UNI coaches.
I've actually been hearing that because of state spending in Iowa that UNI might have to be forced down to D-2 in most sports because they will have to start cutting sports. I've heard even as soon as 2 years. And this info is coming from some UNI coaches.
Thanks for the restart, I don't know what was up with the computer I was on. Anyways, this was big news in Waterloo/Cedar Falls a few months back. However, I believe the state hired an analyst to look at what different moves would do to UNI's bottom line. They found that moving UNI to DII would cause them to hemmorage money because of lost contracts for advertising, radio, etc and a loss of $$ in fan attendance. If UNI would move to I-AA non scholarship, the same thing would happen. They also looked at moving UNI to I-A which would make them lose more money too.
Basically, they said the best thing for UNI's bottom line would be to stay I-AA and play another I-A team. While that sucks for the Panthers because it likely puts them in a two loss hole right off the bat, it brings in more revenue for the AD and keeps them a float.
On a side note, could you imagine the UNI-Dome and the McCleod Center as Div II arenas?
I believe UNI was able to show that their athletic department would be self supportive, which is what the board of regents asked. To get there the football team will be scheduling two games a year with FBS schools to get the bigger payout.
That would really suck. To bad we can't include the money Cyclone and Panther fans give Iowa through the Big 10 network being on basic cable as part of their "subsidy from the taxpayers"
Are you forced to have cable?
Am I forced to pay taxes?
Now you tell me who is "subsidizing" which athletic department?
I realize ISU isn't dependent on the tax dollars as they once were for their athletic department and are weening themselves off, but until they are completely off then my taxes help subsidize athletics at Iowa State University.
And UNI will never be independent of the tax dollars so I don't think this is something you want to start.
It was a joke.
It is true that part of the ability of Iowa to stay off of tax dollars is because the Big 10 network was able to get itself on basic cable. It was a big deal a year or two back. I was just making light of it because the whole "Iowa doesn't take tax dollars for athletics" is because of all the Big 10 network money.