TexasTerror
July 9th, 2007, 08:26 AM
Some schools can do it right. Other schools can not. SDSU has obviously done the right things to make the transition to Div I work...
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5 years after D-I decision, SDSU exceeds projections
Scholarships, budgets for athletics have doubled
By Terry Vandrovec
[email protected]
Published: July 9, 2007
BROOKINGS - In February 2002, a Florida-based consulting firm called Carr Sports Associates released a hefty report titled, "Considerations for Division I Athletics at South Dakota State University."
By the time the school competed in its first NCAA Division I contest 21/4 years later, the document was outdated.
The primary reason: When the South Dakota Board of Regents approved SDSU's departure from Division II in December 2002, it ruled that the school's athletic department would not be allowed to operate in the red, period - let alone by six figures for four consecutive years, as the Carr report suggested would be necessary.
http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070709/NEWS/707090330/1001
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5 years after D-I decision, SDSU exceeds projections
Scholarships, budgets for athletics have doubled
By Terry Vandrovec
[email protected]
Published: July 9, 2007
BROOKINGS - In February 2002, a Florida-based consulting firm called Carr Sports Associates released a hefty report titled, "Considerations for Division I Athletics at South Dakota State University."
By the time the school competed in its first NCAA Division I contest 21/4 years later, the document was outdated.
The primary reason: When the South Dakota Board of Regents approved SDSU's departure from Division II in December 2002, it ruled that the school's athletic department would not be allowed to operate in the red, period - let alone by six figures for four consecutive years, as the Carr report suggested would be necessary.
http://www.argusleader.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070709/NEWS/707090330/1001