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Is year-round football putting boys behind girls in line for college? - ESPN - 0 views

  • Fact 1: Enthusiasm for football has never been higher -- not just for the NFL, but with young boys and teens. Participation in prep football has increased 21 percent in the past 20 years, by nearly 200,000 boys per year, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations. Many states have begun to allow what is essentially year-round football practice. Youth-league tackle football is expanding. American boys are devoting more time and effort to football than ever before.
  • Fact 2: In higher education, student populations are increasingly female. Twenty years ago, there were more men in college than women. Now there are more women, and the ratio of college women to men is rising.
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    Boys are spending their time playing football while girls are taking the slots that are available otherwise occupied by males. This is on a rise and the country has noticed and made more year-round youth football tackle football. Football correlates with grades. 
Robert Harrison

» Pac-10 Financials Show Little Athetics Profit - 0 views

  • Football Revenue: SEC ($49.9m) Big Ten ($40.6m) Pac-10 ($24.6m) ACC ($20.9m)
  • Football Expenses: SEC ($20m) Big Ten ($17.9m) Pac-10 ($16.2m) ACC ($14.8m)
  • Football Revenue Univ of Washington $33,919,639.00 Arizona State $29,587,236.00 Univ of Oregon $29,505,906.00 Univ of Southern California $29,080,117.00 Univ of Arizona $24,398,253.00
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  • Football Expenses Univ of Southern California $20,820,468.00 Univ of Washington $19,207,560.00 Univ of California, Berkeley $18,519,523.00 Univ of Oregon $18,071,012.00 Arizona State $17,977,987.00 Stanford Univ $17,236,945.00 Univ of California, Los Angeles $15,261,681.00 Univ of Arizona $13,685,931.00
  • the average size of football stadium in each conferences lines up in exactly the same order: SEC (78,348) Big Ten (75,447) Pac-10 (64,546) ACC (58,880)
  • Football Profit Univ of Washington $14,712,079.00 Arizona State $11,609,249.00 Univ of Oregon $11,434,894.00 Univ of Arizona $10,712,322.00
  • Football Profit: SEC ($29.9m) Big Ten ($22.7m) Pac-10 ($8.4m) ACC ($6m)
  • Athletic Dept Profit Univ of Oregon $9,753,014.00 Oregon State $2,943,398.00 Univ of Washington $2,393,812.00 Washington State $1,306,254.00 Univ of Arizona $1,199,802.00 Arizona State $0.00
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    An ASU and U of A comparison of football revenue, expenses, and profit. They also compare their schools in the division to other divisions. 
Robert Harrison

Austin Texas Schools: Football is more important than education | Cassandra's Tears - 0 views

  • Laying off 1153 people.  On the other hand the athletics department is cutting almost $500,000… from it’s 11.3 MILLION dollar budget.
  • What really sad, is by eliminating athletics, they could immediately save 220 jobs (assuming each of those jobs cost the district $50,000 a year (which it probably does not)).
  • Based on the stipends in the article, they could keep up to 1.3 teachers per coach fired.  That’s probably 10 teachers per high school and 3-5 per middle school.
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    This helps state my argument that today for some reason football (Not just football), is more important that education. The examples used in this article is  how Austin Texas schools laid off 1,153 people on the academic side while on the athletic side only $500,000 from it's 11.3 million dollar budget.
Robert Harrison

College Athletes' SAT and IQ Scores | centraltendencies.com - 0 views

  • This was particularly true for football players, as their average SAT scores were some of the lowest.
  • Nationwide, football players average 220 points lower on the SAT than their classmates
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    This article shows a graph comparing SAT, and IQ from other athletes than football, and regular students. Shows the football teams behind all in all catorgories.
Robert Harrison

Northern Arizona University Football - Title IX College Sports - 0 views

  • he Northern Arizona University Football sports team has 89 men
  • 1 head coach(es), 10 assistant coach(es), and total revenues of $2,617,797, total expenses of $2,617,797 and profits of $0
  • Enrolled Percent Men41%Enrolled Percent Women59%In-State Tuition (2009-2010)$6,632Out-of-State Tuition (2009-2010)$17,858Acceptance Rate74%Average SAT (Combined Score)1560
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    This is just a article of facts about NAU football like revenue, Enrolled percent male/female, and in-state/ out of state tuition. Good on statistics and overall information of my research.
Robert Harrison

Football is corrupting America's universities: it needs to go - Forbes - 0 views

  • Last week, U. Maryland (where I was a professor until this past summer) announced it was eliminating 8 varsity sports teams to make up for the fact that football was losing too much money.
  • Here’s what they are cutting: men’s cross-country, indoor track, outdoor track, men’s swimming and diving, men’s tennis, women’s acrobatics and tumbling, women’s swimming and diving, and women’s water polo.
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    This proves my point that football is more important than other sports by eliminating 8 varsity sports because it had a bad season. The president of U. Maryland Wallace Loh was the one to send this information of to the students, teachers and faculty.
Robert Harrison

Del. school home to 13-year-old USC recruit comes under fire - USATODAY.com - 0 views

  • say current and former teachers and parents. Red Lion, they say, has undermined its mission by admitting students who haven't met academic or faith-based requirements and bent or disregarded rules to field a competitive football team.
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    Red Lion Christian Academy is under investigation for using an ineligible player, and improperly recruiting players. To field a competitive football team they've ignored standards by accepting students who don't meet faith-based or academic requirements.
Robert Harrison

Alabama Cancels Classes, Proves Football More Important Than Education - Yahoo! Voices ... - 0 views

  • It seems that Alabama is making a pretty big statement by canceling classes, and it is that football is much more important than the classes being taught at the university.
  • Alabama decided to cancel classes starting on Wednesday, January 6th until Friday, January 8th in order to allow more fans to make their way out to California.
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    This article is prime example of how a school (Alabama) cares more about football than school by canceling classes so students could go support their team in the national championship In California. So for the students that are there for an education have to now have a more bunched up learning schedule until finals.
Robert Harrison

Comparing the Acceptance Rates of Athletes to the General Public - The Husky Haul - A W... - 0 views

  • Average SAT Scores Overall Male SAT Male Athlete SAT Men’s Bball  Football  *Ranking Arizona 1145 990 1016 924 #30 Arizona State 1111 988 906 937 #46
  • GPA and other data Overall Special Admit % Special Admit % athletes M Bball GPA Football GPA GPA overall % admitted Arizona 4.6% 14.3% 2.56 2.70 3.40 80.5% Arizona State N/A N/A 2.65 3.25 3.39
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    This article is another site that compares the Pac-10 GPA and SAT scores. Showing ASU and U of A at the bottom of the list of schools of the football players.
Robert Harrison

Northern Arizona Athletics - NauAthletics.com - 0 views

  • Other improvements and renovations include: * For the players: New locker rooms and improved training and weight rooms * For the media, staff and coaches: A new press box with elevator access and new, upgraded administrative offices * For the fans: New entryways, concourse areas, restrooms, enhanced retail space and new, more comfortable seating that allows for an enhanced viewing experience
  • 2010 Football Budget Expenses        Scholarships                1,198,000 Salary and Benefits     532,000 Operational Costs       618,000 Total Expenses          2,348,000
  • Revenues Gate Receipts              138,000 Guarantees                  320,000 Donations                    45,000 State Support              365,000 Institutional Support   1,480,000 Total Revenue           2,348,000
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  • Football self generates approximately $500,000 and our goal is to increase this to 50% of expenses or 1.1 million dollars.
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    Article talks about the improvements and renovations it has done to the Skydome at NAU. (J.L. Walkup Skydome). Not making as much as brother and sister universities like ASU or U of A in football, have done well to keep the expenses and earnings level.
Robert Harrison

Jonah Lehrer on concussions in adolescents and the future of football - Grantland - 1 views

  • A 2004 study, meanwhile, revealed that football players with multiple concussions were 7.7 times more likely to experience a "major drop in memory performance"
  • What's most disturbing, perhaps, is that these cognitive deficits have a real-world impact: When compared with similar students without a history of concussions, athletes with two or more brain injuries demonstrate statistically significant lower grade-point averages.
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    This article explains how concussions effect high school players presently, and later on in life. Most of all it shows that players with concussions have lower grade-point averages. 
Robert Harrison

Sun Devil Stadium, Frank Kush Field - Arizona State University Official Athletic Site - 0 views

  • Roughly 70 to 75 percent of ASU's Intercollegiate Athletics revenue is derived from Sun Devil Football
  • he financial catalyst that will generate the department's projected Fiscal Year 2000 $26 million operating budget.
  • It is this revenue that supports ASU's 21 men's and women's sports.
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  • ASU has plans for further improvements to Sun Devil Stadium, including a concourse expansion, improved food-service facilities, improved restroom facilities, adding chair backs to 20,000 existing seats, and making Americans with Disability Act improvements
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    This article shows how important football is the Universities more importantly ASU. Using that they look into the future of remodeling Sun Devil Stadium.
Robert Harrison

UCLA Can Get A Big Name Coach: Part 2 - Admissions - Bruins Nation - 0 views

  • (GPA and SAT scores for all enrolled football players) covering several years through the late 1990's and early 2000's
  • Ariz: 2.76, 948 Ariz St: 2.76, 937
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    This article compares all of the schools in the pac-10 division G.P.A. and S.A.T. scores. Which helps me compare ASU and U of A better, but what helps the most is it compares the football players.
Robert Harrison

ASU Athletics: Revenue & Expense Figures For 2006-2011 - House Of Sparky - 0 views

  • On many levels, considering the size and profile of the school, this could be considered a disappointment,
  • The first thing that catches the eye is the nearly $4-million drop in ticket sales from 2010 to 2011, that offset contribtuions and other revenue increases.
  • Overall, ASU's revenue of $55,294,113 was well below the conference median of $62.5-million (not including Utah or Colorado).
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  • Texas led all 227 schools with $150-million in revenue, and Coppin State trailed with $3.48-million
  • the overall margins have been in the red for four of the last five years.
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    This article shows the progress of ASU's football program in the last 5 years. 4 million drop in ticket sales, and revenue being low shows this program struggling but shows promise.
Robert Harrison

Arizona Daily Wildcat :: Criticizing student athletes on academics is counterintuitive - 0 views

  • Players also spend more time on their sport than their homework and see themselves more as athletes than as a students.
  • Once athletes start attending the university that paid them to play a sport, it is perfectly understandable why they commit more to training than to studying.
  • examined the SAT scores of 53 schools, there was at least an 88-point difference between the student body’s average and that of football team members’ average score.
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    This article helps prove my thesis that players are pretty much attending  the schools just for the sport not for knowledge. And it brings up the idea of the athletes being paid to play.
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