Revenue Goals Lurk Behind Decision to Hold Big Ten College Football Games Amid Pandemic
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A sports management scholar weighs in on the potential benefits and consequences of holding Big Ten football games in the fall. The decision to hold the season is largely based on revenue and an attempt to cover any deficits. He also discusses how student-athletes are being treated differently than other students and whether colleges and universities would be better served to postpone the season until there is a vaccine or better safety procedures.
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