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University of Kansas will use millions in tuition and taxes to pay its student athletes

Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:29 am
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
28653 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:29 am
Apparently the athletic program use to give money to the school, similar to LSU athletics and the university. Now it appears the opposite will be happening.

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For years, KU Athletics transferred money to the rest of the university. Now, with a projected $15 million deficit this fiscal year, that payment is gone.

On July 1, NCAA Division I schools could start paying their athletes just like any other university employee.

The cost is already causing tensions in Kansas, where faculty and staff are fighting to raise their own low pay.

The salary pool is capped at $20.5 million, but schools can distribute it as they see fit.

That money is in addition to any name, image and likeness payments — NIL for short — the athletes may already receive.

KCUR discovered that KU Athletics’ finances are so bad that the new student-athlete payroll is coming out of the university general fund, made up of tuition money and state tax dollars.

Kansas Athletics was $11.9 million in the red last year, and projects a $14.9 million deficit this fiscal year.


Tensions over using general funds to cover Athletics payments came to a head Monday night when the Faculty Senate and University Senate called for a no-confidence vote in Chancellor Doug Girod and university leadership.

“These concerns stem from ongoing arrangements regarding the new football stadium and related development, national policies driving unanticipated changes to the pay structure of student athletes and programs,” an email to senators said.

Senate leadership said it will give the results of the vote to the Kansas Board of Regents on Wednesday.

The faculty and staff also called for “an external audit of KU finances.”


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KU Athletics’ financial future may not improve soon. “Athletic funding pressures impacting university support” is listed among challenges facing KU, according to the December Financial Status Update obtained by KCUR.

“Is that an expected expense? No. Is that what we designed for when we prepared for that? Clearly not,” Girod told KCUR.

He also said KU was one of the few schools that actually got money from athletics to cover tuition and other expenses.

But that money disappeared with the new $20.5 million athlete payroll and the costs of rebuilding the David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
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Posted by NIH
Member since Aug 2008
121505 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:30 am to
Yeah but think of the new cavas and courtyard marriotts if they win!
Posted by Kinderman
Member since Oct 2023
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Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:43 am to
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On July 1, NCAA Division I schools could start paying their athletes just like any other university employee.

Posted by TexasTiger08
Member since Oct 2006
29668 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:50 am to
Can’t wait for this bubble to pop
Posted by UnluckyTiger
Member since Sep 2003
42539 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:56 am to
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Can’t wait for this bubble to pop


Same
Posted by idlewatcher
Planet Arium
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 3/4/26 at 11:13 am to
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Tensions over using general funds to cover Athletics payments came to a head Monday night when the Faculty Senate and University Senate called for a no-confidence vote in Chancellor Doug Girod and university leadership.



What a terrible suggestion. And to add insult to injury, he actually proposed it.
Posted by rpg37
Ocean Springs, MS
Member since Sep 2008
54179 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 11:14 am to
Kansas University....
Posted by Lsuhoohoo
Member since Sep 2007
102114 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 11:16 am to
None of this is sustainable.
Posted by Black n Gold
Member since Feb 2009
15910 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 11:43 am to
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Can’t wait for this bubble to pop


But what will be the needle that pops it? They will continue to raise tuition, and kids will continue to attend college.
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
36762 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 11:52 am to
If this keeps up, the prospect of private equity moving in becomes more and more real.
Posted by CR4090
Member since Apr 2023
8982 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 3:32 pm to
At some point this shite is going to blow up. I'm ready!
Posted by kywildcatfanone
Wildcat Country!
Member since Oct 2012
138322 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 3:51 pm to
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Can’t wait for this bubble to pop


It can't last long.

Imagine a 20 year engineering teacher making less than the bench sitter. What sad times we live in.
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
40702 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 8:19 pm to
We've definitely lost the plot when the athletics department of a university is losing money and the academic side starts funding the sports.
This post was edited on 3/4/26 at 8:20 pm
Posted by jlovel7
NOT Louisiana
Member since Aug 2014
24031 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 9:48 pm to
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We've definitely lost the plot when the athletics department of a university is losing money and the academic side starts funding the sports.


What you describe is the norm at every school but maybe less than 20? And has been for 150 years.
Posted by TexasTiger08
Member since Oct 2006
29668 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 10:46 pm to
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They will continue to raise tuition, and kids will continue to attend college.


Will they? With AI looming large, college as we know may become a thing of the past.

I wouldn’t like the idea of paying more for my daughter to attend school just so the university can hopefully land a premier edge rusher. There are plenty of smaller schools that will still place a premium on the purpose…educating students.
Posted by Teddy Ruxpin
Member since Oct 2006
40702 posts
Posted on 3/4/26 at 11:13 pm to
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What you describe is the norm at every school but maybe less than 20? And has been for 150 years.


I should have been more specific. That's the norm for the most part due to the obligation to fund non revenue sports. Many football and basketball programs in the major conferences are profitable before the athletic department spends on the other sports.

When KU basketball is losing money and the academic side has to fund it we're really off-road here.
This post was edited on 3/4/26 at 11:14 pm
Posted by ragincajun03
Member since Nov 2007
28653 posts
Posted on 3/5/26 at 5:35 am to
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I wouldn’t like the idea of paying more for my daughter to attend school just so the university can hopefully land a premier edge rusher. There are plenty of smaller schools that will still place a premium on the purpose…educating students.


Makes me wonder if D-III schools like UT-Dallas that already have pretty good engineering/technical programs are going to be more popular if the larger schools up tuition to cover paying athletes. My oldest almost went to UTD, though in the end, they decided they wanted to go to a school with more “spirit”. And it worked out good, about to graduate from LSU as a ChemE and a job already lined up.

Competitive college athletics can promote that school spirit amongst students, as long as the bubble doesn’t burst. Which quite frankly, I’d rather it bust now so we can hopefully get back to some sensible structure.
Posted by NukemVol
Member since Jan 2010
1729 posts
Posted on 3/5/26 at 5:49 am to
The ADs and bowl committees and all the excess that survived on free, lucrative labor need to be the first to go. No more million dollar bowl executives. No more shoe drying buildings. No more game rooms with fire poles. And they are avoiding that.

And all the non revenue sports are going to have to be separated. Football is football. Basketball is basketball.
Posted by TheOcean
#honeyfriedchicken
Member since Aug 2004
45627 posts
Posted on 3/5/26 at 6:07 am to
Time to burn it all down and start over
Posted by Ostrich
Alexandria, VA
Member since Nov 2011
10274 posts
Posted on 3/5/26 at 12:05 pm to
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Imagine a 20 year engineering teacher making less than the bench sitter. What sad times we live in.


This is definitely already the case in many instances
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