At the heart of title IX is equal or proportional opportunities. The money is just an aspect. Are those football and basketball players university students?OSVAlacrosse wrote: ↑Fri Jul 30, 2021 6:35 amHow does title IX impact club? With NCAA sports scholarship money needs to match. I think the intent of the new college football and basketball model is to create a non scholarship model which turns big time football into a club sport. The whole idea being that the sports no longer need to fund all the other sports or be subject to title IX as it would be a club and the school would not be paying the benefit. The club would be free to raise their own funds. In this case a TV deal. This is all about keeping football money with the football team so they can pay enough to recruit the best players. In this scenario women’s sports do not get equal share of athletic funds under title IX any more than a sorority would get the beer money that a fraternity raised at a party. Both are just school clubs only this club raises B ‘illionswgdsr wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:51 pmbecause no one cares about club. and for the record, alabama and georgia are probably square on title ix for club.OSVAlacrosse wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:42 pm If they are students but the team is a club, the university is not providing the opportunity. How does title IX impact club lacrosse right now at AL and UGA? Why would club or non NCAA football be any different? I think this move is all about separation from the NCAA and any school imposed limitations.
if you end up putting a b before "illions", people care.
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