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Sat Jul 18, 2020, 08:56 PM Jul 2020

Athletic director: No football season would cost UW roughly $10.5 million [View all]

LARAMIE — In two weeks, the calendar will flip to August. Yet much of college football remains in limbo.

Sure, some Football Bowl Subdivision conferences have started to take action regarding the upcoming season in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The Big Ten, the Pac-12 and the Big East have already scratched non-conference games from their teams’ schedules, but it’s not surprising that the most impactful decision — whether a season will be played at all — has yet to be made.

Not when football serves as the cash cow for many FBS athletic departments across the country.

“Nobody wants to cancel football, so they’re going to wait as long as they possibly can to not cancel football,” Wyoming athletic director Tom Burman told the Star-Tribune. “And it doesn’t matter if it’s Auburn or Wyoming. We spend every cent that we get on football. It’s $70 million they generate (in revenue) versus our $10 million, but it’s still money out the door. So we’re all are like, ‘Man, can we just hold on and hope?’”

Read more: https://trib.com/news/state-and-regional/athletic-director-no-football-season-would-cost-uw-roughly-10-5-million/article_f3d4d85e-fabb-59bd-98a3-15be801587d9.html
(Casper Star Tribune)

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