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I wonder if there's womensvolleyball-l ?
Eeyore wrote:
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> Gerald Williams wrote:
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> > I couldn't agree with Brian more, they should take that whole pot load of
> > money than women's athletics brings in to college athletics and use 100% of
> > it to fund women's scholarships. I love fairness, especially under the law.
> >
> > I can't wait until football is on network TV (big money) this fall and they
> > fill Michigan Stadium with 105,000 people all paying $30 per ticket to then
> > watch men toss the pig skin around. (3 Million per game.... Nice!)
> >
> > Or watch the hockey team play in side of Yost Ice Arena ($30,000 per game)
> >
> > And then after that game maybe we all can go to a women's volleyball game and
> > sit with the other 50 people in the gym that paid $2 to watch that match.
> > Maybe ABC will pick up that match too.
> >
> > Fairness, what a concept.
> >
> > And to all a good night,
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> Beyond the problem with this thinking that I've mentioned repeatedly, that you
> ignore, there's another. What is the logic process that leads you to the
> conclusion that the profits from football, etc. should be used to fund men's
> sports that can't support themselves, but not women's sports? Particularly since
> you seem to think that this would not only be ethically fair, but also pass legal
> muster?
>
> J. Michael Neal
>
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