The admissions scandal revealed yet another reason to rethink college sports

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The admissions scandal revealed yet another reason to rethink college sports
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The editorial board urges universities to examine more broadly the oversize role that varsity sports have played at universities. 'It’s a myth that schools will see alumni donations plummet if they cut back on varsity sports teams.' (via latimesopinion)

. What’s more, these are the kinds of activities that tend to require private lessons and expensive equipment.

At all but a handful of schools, intercollegiate sports, including football, cost more money than they bring in. And at a number of the universities where they are moneymakers, scandals have erupted over both the financial exploitation of players and illegal gifts to them. It’s also a myth that schools will see alumni donations plummet if they cut back on varsity sports teams. Welch Suggs, an associate professor at the University of Georgia who specializes in sports journalism, says studies don’t bear that out. Cole agrees.

Sometimes the reason has been the expense of a losing, unpopular team. But in 2000, academic powerhouse Swarthmore College cut its football team simply because it didn’t want to allot that many of its spots to athletes. Because the school is so small, maintaining a football team meant that one in 10 male students were recruited for that one sport.

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