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[QUOTE="HtownOrange, post: 5303584, member: 622"] Thanks for responding. I am with you and don't have a clue. I assume the sports, at least the money makers, would be the only items under contract with PE, whether "sold" outright or allowed to be managed. I assume academics, students, activities outside of the AD, etc. would remain under the University's control. Anything less that that you cede higher education to for-profit entities. Placing only the AD or just the profitable sports under PE's control would remove most of the concerns. I still cannot account for everything, such as would PE be liable for scholarships (assuming the athletes are students). Way too many variables that I am simply not aware of that would have to be resolved. Just assumptions/opinions, no inside information. This is a major factor in my incapacity to understand FSU fanboys and the sundry talking heads acting as it the PE matter is a done deal with "T"s t o be crossed and "I"s to be dotted. I don't see any logic nor do I see an substantive justification for PE in college sports...or college for that matter. [/QUOTE]
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