Women's NCAA Basketball

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  1. Anonymous

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    I rarely watch women's college basketball. I just don't find that level of competition very entertaining. I did watch the March Madness semifinal of Notre Dame vs. UCONN. That was a good game. I watched the Notre Dame vs. Baylor championship game until Baylor pulled away.

    Women's sports - to include basketball - is getting mainstream coverage on ESPN and the other major TV networks. It's very expensive to air sports programs on TV. Since viewership ratings for women's sports are far below that of male sports - who pays for their airtime? It's all about the advertisement fees. Do they redistribute revenue from men's sports to compensate for the lack of revenue brought in by women's sports?

    Isn't that discrimination? Punishing men's sports programs by swiping their revenue to pay for women's programs?

    Do any of you know how these sports programs are financed? Do they co-mingle the funds?
     

  2. libluvsbukkake

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    It's called Title 9.
     
  3. Anonymous

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    So, effectively, what you are saying is that capitalism has been banned at our American univiersities. The programs that generate the most revenue are FORCED to share the fruits of their success with programs that are not as successful and reward mediocrity in order to promote equality. Have I analyzed that correctly?

    What's to stop them from stealing grant money from an "A" student and giving it to a "C" student?

    Why aren't the University Presidents and Deans forced to share their compensation with University janitors and cafeteria workers?
     
  4. libluvsbukkake

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    Because they are the elites, and should think for all of us. Surely, you don't expect them to be poorly compensated do you?
     
  5. Anonymous

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    And I don't expect them to get 20% annual pay raises while 19 year olds are coaxed into signing off on $75,000 predatory student loans that can't be discharged in bankrupcy court to finance a degree in sociology that won't land them a $12/hr job at Dollar Tree.

    Getting back to the redistribution of earnings......the old school way of thought was to pamper those who bring home the most bacon - incentivizing those who bring home less bacon to work harder in order to bring home more.

    Today they punish those who bring home the most bacon by stealing it and transferring it to those who bring home less.

    No wonder this country is so fucked up.
     
  6. libluvsbukkake

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    Welcome to Obama-world. From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
     
  7. Anonymous

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    The news media never reports the inflow and outflow of funds in men's and women's college athletics. My guess is that women's sports brings in 10% of the revenue and is responsible for 40% of the expenses. I wonder how the athletic scholarship's work? Do they have to give the same number of athletic scholarships to women in basketball, baseball (softball), swimming, track & field, volleyball, gymnastics, etc... as they give to men under Title IV?

    All colleges (even private) receive huge government subsidies for their operations. I think the taxpayers should have the right to know who's bringing home the bacon and who's eating it.

    But like with everything else in America - the media is just another arm of your government that hides information from you that they don't want you to know about.
     
  8. Anonymous

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    Why don't the women give half of their breast cancer research money to fund research on prostate cancer?

    Let's get some tit for tat.
     
  9. libluvsbukkake

    libluvsbukkake Well-Known Member

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  11. libluvsbukkake

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