Those levels are not even permitted to offer athletic scholarships. Baker University has an NAIA football team and has what, a 4,000 seat capacity stadium which I doubt is rarely even close to that full. And I just looked online and their tickets are $10 a piece, the same price as our local high school games. They aren't funding any portion of their university with their football team. And last season, they only played a grand total of FOUR home games. So cancelling the entire season will cost them maybe $100,000 in revenue unless they are an amazing team playing in front of constantly packed stadiums (which we all know they aren't either of those things). Factor in the decreased expenses and I doubt that would cause much of a ripple in their budget at all.HouseDivided wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:52 pmSmall colleges. NAIA Division 3.
Oh, and I looked at the size of the University's incoming class. The last one I could easily was for 2017. It was one of their largest ever. It was 308.
So you're telling me that losing out on 75% of one class of about 300 kids is enough to shutter the doors to that university forever? Do I have your story straight? Please correct me if I have misread what you're getting at here.
GTFO with that freaking nonsense. You do not seem to be stupid so that means you are deliberately lying.