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RE: Washington Post (Liz Clarke) article with Georgetown President DeGioia
one of those schools west of the mississippi had another big win tonight! go billikens!
02-22-2013 09:29 PM
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RE: Washington Post (Liz Clarke) article with Georgetown President DeGioia
(02-22-2013 05:58 PM)LostInSpace Wrote:  At a minimum it's going to be more expensive for Butler and VCU to leave the A-10 after this season than the others under consideration, because they owe the A-10 a 700k entrance fee in addition to their exit fees from their former conferences, 250k for VCU and not disclosed for Butler. When Butler joined the A-10 McMurphy reported that, "Sources told CBSSports.com ... Butler has negotiated with representatives of the Atlantic 10 for the league to assist financially for the Bulldogs to change leagues." McMurphy So, Butler may owe more money to the A-10 than VCU does.
Between that, this...:
http://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/us...tle-ix-ath

...and their relatively small athletic budget ($14 million), I could see them being added as 11 or 12 in two years (hi Title!).
02-23-2013 08:32 AM
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