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Congressional action is coming towards collegiate athletics
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[QUOTE="Hoo's That, post: 3473747, member: 3609"] Just about all state schools have to have separate fundraising for athletics. Not very many of the non-P5 sports are playing in new stadiums, unless a sugar daddy/mommy has paid for them. their non-revs play regionally. The MAC schools, for example, don't fly their field hockey teams out to play Iowa, like UVa did one time. Their support facilities are not as good as the P5's. Private schools are a totally different animal. How sports and sports facilities are funded is their prerogative and no outsider is looking over their shoulder to question it. I believe posters here have said the indoor practice facility is one of the first major facility upgrades paid for with ACC money. I think there are a lot of things not obvious to those not currently on campus that SU can now have with the ACC money that they didn't have before, like better food, weight rooms, more than one strength and conditioning coach, etc. [/QUOTE]
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