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Da Coach said:And here is a story that's been cited before. Missouri State was forced to drop 5 varsity sports a couple years ago, because they were losing too much money and they couldn't get enough revenues from the University's general funds (taxpayer funds) to bail them out. This article states that in 2005, Missouri State's intercollegiate athletics budget was about $11.1 million, with about $5.1 million coming from the university's general fund ???‚¬??? an increase of $600,000 from the year before.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/other/2005-12-16-missouri-state_x.htm
Here is a list of all the Div I schools in 2006 and their athletic budgets. Bradley ranks #229 out of 331 with a budget around $8.2 million. Note that the figures for the top 120 schools are all multiple times the budget of Bradley's, and they are almost all the state schools.
http://www.midmajority.com/info.php?a=schools-budget
Here is the MVC alone, and Bradley is 9th out of 10 schools, competing with schools that have millions of dollars more to spend. It is amazing that the MVC is able to compete with the big state schools, and equally amazing that Bradley can stay competetive in the MVC against the state schools that have far more resources and dollars.--
http://www.midmajority.com/info.php?a=schools-budget&c=VALLEY
I feel you DC but those numbers are a bit misleading...we don't have football which inflates many of those budgets. So what I'm saying is that sport by sport our funding wouldn't be 229 in the country. And actually other than men's basketball and men's soccer we don't compete very well with anyone else...unless stuff has changed with the other sports while I haven't been looking.
Also I believe we have the bare minimum of sports teams to remain eligible in Division 1.