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  2. John Currie (athletic director) - Wikipedia

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    He had cultivated relationships with alumni and donors, and his department projected a $4.4 million budget increase for the 2016 fiscal year. During Currie's tenure, the school's athletics budget has increased by $26 million over its 2010 budget of $44.1 million to $73 million. KSU's athletics budget has had a surplus for six consecutive years ...

  3. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    But the athletic department is still projected to have operating deficits through at least 2020, according to a consultant’s report. And its reliance on subsidies is only growing. This year, the university is expected to subsidize more than two-thirds of the athletics budget.

  4. Colleges That Have Cut Athletics Due to Budget Constraints

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    Most college athletic departments lose money, the NCAA reported. In the top five conferences (ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC and Pac-12), schools’ median revenue was $7 million below expenses.

  5. Curry College - Wikipedia

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    Curry College's athletic teams are nicknamed the Colonels. Curry is a member of the NCAA Division III and participates in the Conference of New England. Curry offers baseball, basketball, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer and tennis for men and basketball, cross country, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis and volleyball for women.

  6. Rising travel, food costs straining college athletic budgets

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  7. Mid-major conferences brace for inevitable cuts in sports ...

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    Mid-major conferences know the coronavirus pandemic will force cuts in athletic department budgets. The question is how deep, says Long Beach State's Andy Fee.

  8. Curry Colonels football - Wikipedia

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    The Curry Colonels football team is a college football that competes as part of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, ...

  9. The Subsidy Gap - The Huffington Post

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    Because its athletic department earns so much outside revenue from sources like donations and television and licensing deals pegged to its football team, Ole Miss sports nearly pay for themselves. In recent years, conference alignments have undergone massive upheaval, with schools scrambling to improve their lot in the athletic universe.