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Horizon League passes cost-of-attendance measure

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paladin:
Actually, you should look at the OVERALL success of the other sports in the HL over the years. Using that standard, Strollo has been an utter failure because last year was the only one in his tenure where most HL sports teams did  fairly well. Previous to that, YSU teams for the most part all those years were pitiful and had success only rarely.

That is the REAL credit due.

ysufan0505:

--- Quote from: mvfc penguin on April 15, 2015, 10:59:03 AM ---If basketball is your only measurement of how well a team is doing in the conference, then you do not belong in the fandom of college athletics.
Take a look at track & field, cross country, W tennis, W golf, W basketball, softball and even though its hard to say baseball last year. All of the other sports are excelling in the Horizon league.
You can't justify leaving the Horizon league when there is only 1 or 2 sports that are not playing to the competition, when the majority of the sports are excelling.

Everybody please give credit where credit is due!!!!

--- End quote ---

Those sports don't sell tickets and don't produce the revenue. Sorry

ysuguins4:

--- Quote from: Penguin Nation on April 15, 2015, 11:26:25 AM ---I still have questions about the additional funding for the enhanced scholarships.  If this funding is/was available, why was it not tapped earlier to make YSU MBB more competitive?
--- End quote ---

It should be tapped to buy Jerry out of his contract.

go guins:
Read as "Horizon League Passes Price Increase for Basketball Tickets"

Penguin Nation:
COA scholarships have reached the FCS. 

http://footballscoop.com/news/source-liberty-will-be-first-fcs-program-to-provide-cost-of-attendance/

http://www.liberty.edu/flames/index.cfm?PID=10869&NewsID=14576&TeamID=

There is speculation on AGS that NDSU, and perhaps other MVFC programs, will offer enhanced scholarships.

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