Saw this over on the Bison board.
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/...7238901923.txt
Regents need to clarify role of UNO sports
Collegiate athletics has a way of becoming the tail that wags the dog.
Now that a scandal over use of athletic funds for luxury items has prompted University of Nebraska at Omaha Chancellor Nancy Belck and UNO vice chancellor Jim Buck to resign, the NU board of regents needs to establish an overall framework for athletics in the NU system.
Not all Husker football fans may be aware that some Omahans are talking seriously about moving the UNO Maverick football program to Division I competition.
From the UNO point of view the move is not all that far-fetched. Competition in Division II has been depleted as teams have jumped to Division I. The North Central Conference used to be one of Division II’s strongest conferences. But North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Northern Colorado and now North Dakota have either moved to Division I or plan to move.
But if UNO follows them into Division I, what would the ramifications be?
UNO already has sucked $2 million worth of tax funds and student fees out of the system to cover athletic department deficits.
Would it be fair to UNL, and fair to Husker fans all over the world, if the state’s taxpayers prop up athletic programs at UNO, while the UNL programs attempt to remain self-supporting? . . . (read more)
Sounds like if Big Red has it's way UNO will be D-II (or maybe D-III) forever.
Go State!
http://www.journalstar.com/articles/...7238901923.txt
Regents need to clarify role of UNO sports
Collegiate athletics has a way of becoming the tail that wags the dog.
Now that a scandal over use of athletic funds for luxury items has prompted University of Nebraska at Omaha Chancellor Nancy Belck and UNO vice chancellor Jim Buck to resign, the NU board of regents needs to establish an overall framework for athletics in the NU system.
Not all Husker football fans may be aware that some Omahans are talking seriously about moving the UNO Maverick football program to Division I competition.
From the UNO point of view the move is not all that far-fetched. Competition in Division II has been depleted as teams have jumped to Division I. The North Central Conference used to be one of Division II’s strongest conferences. But North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Northern Colorado and now North Dakota have either moved to Division I or plan to move.
But if UNO follows them into Division I, what would the ramifications be?
UNO already has sucked $2 million worth of tax funds and student fees out of the system to cover athletic department deficits.
Would it be fair to UNL, and fair to Husker fans all over the world, if the state’s taxpayers prop up athletic programs at UNO, while the UNL programs attempt to remain self-supporting? . . . (read more)
Sounds like if Big Red has it's way UNO will be D-II (or maybe D-III) forever.
Go State!
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