Wichita State FB Feasbility Study
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:11 am
Wichita State dropped football in 1986. Starting in 1987, it studied reviving the program eight times, most recently in 2007, and all came to largely the same conclusion — football costs a lot of money.
On Tuesday, Wichita State released its latest look at the football issue, a 69-page “Football Benchmarking Analysis” prepared by College Sports Solutions at a cost of around $60,000. Interim athletic director Darron Boatright will discuss the report Tuesday.
Football remains expensive and the report details start-up facility costs of more than $40 million and football budgets that start around $6 million annually.
As Boatright said recently, the release of the report is not considered a “confetti cannons” moment. The purpose of the report is not to make recommendations. It provides Wichita State with information regarding the steps necessary to start a football program, both at the lower-level Championship Subdivision and highest-level Bowl Subdivision, including cost, manpower, facilities and gender-equity compliance.
http://www.kansas.com/sports/college/wi ... rylink=cpy

On Tuesday, Wichita State released its latest look at the football issue, a 69-page “Football Benchmarking Analysis” prepared by College Sports Solutions at a cost of around $60,000. Interim athletic director Darron Boatright will discuss the report Tuesday.
Football remains expensive and the report details start-up facility costs of more than $40 million and football budgets that start around $6 million annually.
As Boatright said recently, the release of the report is not considered a “confetti cannons” moment. The purpose of the report is not to make recommendations. It provides Wichita State with information regarding the steps necessary to start a football program, both at the lower-level Championship Subdivision and highest-level Bowl Subdivision, including cost, manpower, facilities and gender-equity compliance.
http://www.kansas.com/sports/college/wi ... rylink=cpy
