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THE BATTALION Page 9
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1975
Wealth-sharing proposal
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At this week’s NCAA special con
vention at which the nation’s col
leges seek to cut escalating athletic
costs, a share-the-wealth proposal
threatens to split up the meeting.
This meeting may be the most
important meeting so far in NCAA
history, because many colleges face
athletic bankruptcy, and this meet
ing faces disruption over a proposal
by Long Beach president Stephen
Horn. The disputed proposal would
divide television money from col
lege football coverage among all
NCAA members, not just the major
schools and conferences.
If Horn’s proposal were to pass,
major conferences have threatened
withdrawal from the NCAA and a
walkout of the convention. Al
though many of them approve of
proposals that would slightly cut
scholarships in basketball and foot
ball, severely cut scholarships in
minor sports, and restrict recruiting
costs and coaching staffs.
At a news conference in Chicago,
NCAA president John A. Fuzak said
the NCAA Council will probably
decide if Horn’s resolution is intact.
Fuzak said, “Even if the Council
decides it (the TV resolution) is not
in order, I’m sure it will be appealed
at the special convention. If not, we
will simply have to face it at another
time.” The convention begins
Thursday.
The testy TV resolution asks for
redistribution of revenue with 50
per cent going to the Division I
(major schools) colleges, 25 per cent
to Division II, and 25 per cent to
Division III members.
If the TV resolution and other
proposals to share the income from
bowl games and the NCAA basket
ball tournament are passed, the
major conferences agree that they
could not support their
multimillion-dollar athletic prog
rams.
At a news conference in Los
Angeles Monday, Horn said, “Only
10 per cent of the major colleges are
making money from their football
programs, and the rest of the
schools are not breaking even.
“It is clear that the major portion
of the estimated $16 million televi
sion income in 1974 went to a very
small percentage of the total NCAA
members,” Horn said.
“The rich are getting richer and
the poor are going to the poorhouse.
This plan is just one way of getting at
the problem of rising costs due to
inflation. Title IX regarding women
and other problems.
“I expect the big 30 (schools) to go
to Chicago with their crying towels,
threatening to pull out of the NCAA
if we don’t play by their rules,”
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Horn said. “But, I don’t believe
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only for football or are they con
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swimming and the other sports?
“Let’s stop nibbling away at the
financial problems. Let’s get at the
fundamentals of how you fund an
athletic program, ” Horn added.
Many officials have thought that
Horn’s proposal would cut the
money received from a nationally
televised major school game from a
maximum of $500,000 to less than
$100,000, and that this would not be
able to support their major prog
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Fuzak said, “But the fact remains
everyone is in financial trouble, the
private as well as the public institu
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additional ways of raising revenues.
That is not easy.
“Everything we do must be done
on a national level,” said Fuzak.
“For example, the Big Ten has said
it can live with whatever means are
adopted if it is done nationally. But
it is also difficult to get total agree;
ment on most matters. ”
Fuzak said he doesn’t believe that
Division II and III schools would go
as far as hurting the welfare of the
entire NCAA program.
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