It feels as though only a matter of time. We are only a year or two away from 100 million a year rosters being the norm in football.
It feels as though only a matter of time. We are only a year or two away from 100 million a year rosters being the norm in football.
You don't need college to have a successful career now. The decades-long mindset of "if you don't have a degree at a four year university, you're a failure" doesn't exist anymore. It has nothing to do with 'wokeness' and average people do not "despise" universities' policies.They deserve it. They let this happen and wokeness caused average people to despise universities policies.
Rutgers is the only P4 school on your list.DePaul,Providence,Rutgers, Baylor, Creighton
Dismissing 'woke' as just a Facebook boomer buzzword is peak cope from someone still stuck in 2015-era denial.You don't need college to have a successful career now. The decades-long mindset of "if you don't have a degree at a four year university, you're a failure" doesn't exist anymore. It has nothing to do with 'wokeness' and average people do not "despise" universities' policies.
Log off Facebook occasionally and stop blaming a buzzword for everything, which you've done in the past. The only folks who talk about 'woke' in 2026 are old people who've latched onto a word and use it as a crutch for anything they've been told by cable tv to dislike now.
The Paddock and Rafters had been bad about that. Don't like something? WOKE ITS WOKE WOKE BROKE. You sound like a robot lol.
They deserve it. They let this happen and wokeness caused average people to despise universities policies. People can act like it doesn’t exist, but more and more young people want trades now which is a great thing. They have so many useless degrees it’s ridiculous. I’m sure more than a few will. Taxpayers need to make sure they don’t end up paying for their nonsense.
As much as I hate UNCheat, UNC is actually a very good academic school (for a liberal arts degree), but also has a good medical program, good statistics program, and other non-liberal-arts areas of study.UNC? I wasn't aware they had any legitimate academic programs to begin with. I thought it was just a diploma mill created for athletics.
This is hard for the boomer mind to comprehend but not everything is about politics..Dismissing 'woke' as just a Facebook boomer buzzword is peak cope from someone still stuck in 2015-era denial.
Average people do despise university policies. Look at the enrollment cliffs, the donor revolts, the skyrocketing admin bloat funding DEI offices instead of academics, and the endless parade of antisemitism scandals, speech codes, and grievance studies degrees that turned campuses into ideological echo chambers. That's not cable TV, that's parents watching their kids rack up six figures in debt for pronouns and safe spaces while learning to hate their own country.
The 'you don't need college' shift happened because the product got poisoned by this ideology, not despite it. Trades are booming precisely as universities became expensive daycares for activists. Blaming it all on 'log off social media' is just the classic deflection. Pretend the cultural capture never happened, call the people noticing it 'old robots,' and hope no one remembers the last decade of corporate pride flags, sports takeovers, and Hollywood flops that all tanked when they went full woke.
Reality isn't a buzzword. It's the balance sheet and it's red for a reason.
I'm aware. But I guess you aren't able to comprehend that sometimes it is.This is hard for the boomer mind to comprehend but not everything is about politics..
"Hall Monitor" enjoys a long, condescending history on the Paddock.I'm aware. But I guess you aren't able to comprehend that sometimes it is.
He staked a claim to the moral high ground long ago. The rest of us can only hope to be so virtuous."Hall Monitor" enjoys a long, condescending history on the Paddock.
The difference between us old boomers and this younger generation has a lot to do with being "woke".This is hard for the boomer mind to comprehend but not everything is about politics..
Baylor is Big 12Rutgers is the only P4 school on your list.
| School Type [1] | Total Revenue | New Athlete Payroll | Impact on Olympic Sports |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elite Program (e.g., Texas) | $240+ Million | $20.5 Million | None. Can absorb the cost easily using surplus football revenue. |
| Vulnerable Program (e.g., Cincinnati) | $90 Million | $20.5 Million | Severe. Represents over 20% of their total budget. Requires cutting Olympic sports to fund football. |
You mean 'Here's what Chat GPT gave me'.Here's what I came up with
The universities most at risk of drastically guting their non-revenue "Olympic" sports (swimming, tennis, track, gymnastics, soccer) share a specific financial profile: they have low overall athletic revenues, a heavy reliance on university/student subsidies, and are locked into lower-tier TV payout deals. [1, 2, 3]
The five universities facing the highest risk of losing the majority of their non-football and non-basketball programs include:
1. University of Houston
- The Vulnerability: Houston has one of the starkest funding crises in the Power 4. Out of its roughly $99 million athletic budget, nearly $48 million comes from university subsidies and student fees.
- The Danger: Because Houston is already heavily taxing its general student body to stay afloat, it cannot easily extract another $20+ million from the university to pay football and basketball players. To clear cap space, the athletic department will be forced to aggressively trim or eliminate its 15 sports outside of football and basketball.
2. University of Cincinnati
- The Vulnerability: Much like Houston, Cincinnati operates on a razor-thin margin with around $90 million in revenue, requiring over $40 million in institutional support to break even.
- The Danger: As a newer member of the Big 12, Cincinnati is caught in a cash squeeze. They do not have the massive donor base of a blue-blood school to offset the new payroll requirements, putting sports like track and field, tennis, and golf on the chopping block to preserve the football program's budget. [1, 2, 3]
3. University of Central Florida (UCF)
- The Vulnerability: UCF has a massive student enrollment but an athletic department that generates just $93 million annually—relying on $30+ million in student fees and institutional help.
- The Danger: UCF heavily funds its explosive athletic growth via student athletic fees. However, state political climates and university boards are increasingly pushing back against raising student tuition to fund multi-million dollar athlete payrolls. Without that subsidized cushion, UCF’s non-revenue programs will face immediate budget reallocations. [1]
4. Rutgers University
- The Vulnerability: Despite being in the wealthy Big Ten conference, Rutgers’ athletic department has historically operated at a massive deficit, frequently reporting net operating losses approaching $70 million to $100 million that must be bailed out by the university’s main academic fund.
- The Danger: Because Rutgers already drains vast amounts of cash from the university's academic side just to compete in Big Ten football, the institution cannot absorb a new $20.5 million player payroll without facing a severe academic backlash. Sacrificing non-revenue programs will be the primary mechanism to balance the books. [1, 2, 3]
5. Washington State University / Oregon State University
- The Vulnerability: These two "Pac-2" programs were entirely left behind by the Power conference realignment. Stripped of their lucrative Power 5 TV contract, their media revenue collapsed from roughly $30+ million down to the small-market Mountain West tier.
- The Danger: While WSU and OSU are desperately trying to rebuild a conference or find a way back to a major league, they are operating with a fraction of the budget they once had. They are in the most volatile position in college sports; they simply do not have the money to fund a baseline competitive football roster and maintain a full suite of Olympic sports, making devastating cuts almost inevitable. [1]
The Mathematical Reality Facing These Schools
To put this in perspective, look at how an athletic department's budget is forced to shift:
School Type [1] Total Revenue New Athlete Payroll Impact on Olympic Sports Elite Program (e.g., Texas) $240+ Million $20.5 Million None. Can absorb the cost easily using surplus football revenue. Vulnerable Program (e.g., Cincinnati) $90 Million $20.5 Million Severe. Represents over 20% of their total budget. Requires cutting Olympic sports to fund football.
Disusing woke is not about politics. It is a discussion about how you are impacted by laws and policies. Tax law. Criminal law. Civil law. And much more. Oh....but guess what, that is politics. Framing everything around one generation (Boomers) and acting like it is some kind of alien period that ruined the planet, is just ignorant and lazy. It is also called an ad hominin attack (i.e., you can't critically think about the issue so you attack the character of your opponent) I can only roll my eyes when I hear people use that word. It is literally the equivalent of bitching about the weather.This is hard for the boomer mind to comprehend but not everything is about politics..
You mean 'Here's what Chat GPT gave me'.
“Boomer” and “woke” have both become such annoyingly overused buzzwords. Young people mindlessly try to scapegoat things by just saying boomer, and old people mindlessly try to scapegoat things by just saying woke. And neither side are truly doing their own thinking.Disusing woke is not about politics. It is a discussion about how you are impacted by laws and policies. Tax law. Criminal law. Civil law. And much more. Oh....but guess what, that is politics. Framing everything around one generation (Boomers) and acting like it is some kind of alien period that ruined the planet, is just ignorant and lazy. It is also called an ad hominin attack (i.e., you can't critically think about the issue so you attack the character of your opponent) I can only roll my eyes when I hear people use that word. It is literally the equivalent of bitching about the weather.
Baylor is P4. No B10 or SEC team is going to fold.Rutgers is the only P4 school on your list.
If you think enrollment is down at universities because "woke" and not because college is too expensive and doesn't seem to offer the return on value it used to then you are absolutely looking at the subject through your own political lensDisusing woke is not about politics. It is a discussion about how you are impacted by laws and policies. Tax law. Criminal law. Civil law. And much more. Oh....but guess what, that is politics. Framing everything around one generation (Boomers) and acting like it is some kind of alien period that ruined the planet, is just ignorant and lazy. It is also called an ad hominin attack (i.e., you can't critically think about the issue so you attack the character of your opponent) I can only roll my eyes when I hear people use that word. It is literally the equivalent of bitching about the weather.
Your response may have held a tiny bit of truth if not for the election. There are 10,000 political adds a day using Woke as their main criticism of someone.You don't need college to have a successful career now. The decades-long mindset of "if you don't have a degree at a four year university, you're a failure" doesn't exist anymore. It has nothing to do with 'wokeness' and average people do not "despise" universities' policies.
Log off Facebook occasionally and stop blaming a buzzword for everything, which you've done in the past. The only folks who talk about 'woke' in 2026 are old people who've latched onto a word and use it as a crutch for anything they've been told by cable tv to dislike now.
The Paddock and Rafters had been bad about that. Don't like something? WOKE ITS WOKE WOKE BROKE. You sound like a robot lol.
It's an oxymoron to say " is actually a very good academic school (for a liberal arts degree)".As much as I hate UNCheat, UNC is actually a very good academic school (for a liberal arts degree), but also has a good medical program, good statistics program, and other non-liberal-arts areas of study.
Woke means group identity trumps the individual.The difference between us old boomers and this younger generation has a lot to do with being "woke".
What exactly does being woke mean? That is where the colleges and media have injected ideology into facts.
But for this "old boomer" who fell into that trap of must have a college degree and wanted thousands of dollars on that education only to build a successful maintenance company that had zero to do with my book education, this is what the difference between us old boomers and the woke generation.
I an see how an outsider might include UC on this list but you couldn't be more wrong. The University of Cincinnati is experiencing tremendous growth right now and the campus is being transformed into the modern era. The enrollment has been through the roof to the point mutliple years freshmen students have been living in local hotels on campus as their dorm.Here's what I came up with
2. University of Cincinnati
- The Vulnerability: Much like Houston, Cincinnati operates on a razor-thin margin with around $90 million in revenue, requiring over $40 million in institutional support to break even.
- The Danger: As a newer member of the Big 12, Cincinnati is caught in a cash squeeze. They do not have the massive donor base of a blue-blood school to offset the new payroll requirements, putting sports like track and field, tennis, and golf on the chopping block to preserve the football program's budget. [1, 2, 3]
If you want to find out who all the miserable people on this message board are; see the people injecting politics into everything. I can’t imagine being that unhappy with my situation in life that I have to blame other peoples beliefs for my unhappiness. It constantly amazes me how a person can have so little self worth that they need constant affirmation about their political beliefs. That goes for either side.
“Boomer” and “woke” have both become such annoyingly overused buzzwords. Young people mindlessly try to scapegoat things by just saying boomer, and old people mindlessly try to scapegoat things by just saying woke. And neither side are truly doing their own thinking.
And no where did I even come close to saying that enrollment was down due to wokeness. Nor would I even, because I do not flipping care. College was very good to me but it ain't for everyone, especially if your getting a soft degree for $100K. I have no idea why enrollment is down. Nor do I care, but wokeness isn't the rock I'd turn over. I find it almost funny it is down given the arms race at major universities.If you think enrollment is down at universities because "woke" and not because college is too expensive and doesn't seem to offer the return on value it used to then you are absolutely looking at the subject through your own political lens