Stole this from Billings, who posted it on eGriz:
The Reno Gazette Journal- in today's edition- says the UNR athletic budget may lose $1.5 million which is a 7.5% budget cut for the next fiscal year. Those cuts could threaten UNR's D1 status. A university has to have $4 million in athletic scholarships to stay at the D1 level-UNR is at $4.6 million. They could cut programs but they have 6 men's programs which is the minimum and 9 women's programs which is 1 program above the 8 required but to cut a women's program could run afoul of Title IX. The athletic dept already is facing a $800,000 deficit so to cut another $1.5 million may just end their D1 status.
The Reno Gazette Journal- in today's edition- says the UNR athletic budget may lose $1.5 million which is a 7.5% budget cut for the next fiscal year. Those cuts could threaten UNR's D1 status. A university has to have $4 million in athletic scholarships to stay at the D1 level-UNR is at $4.6 million. They could cut programs but they have 6 men's programs which is the minimum and 9 women's programs which is 1 program above the 8 required but to cut a women's program could run afoul of Title IX. The athletic dept already is facing a $800,000 deficit so to cut another $1.5 million may just end their D1 status.