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OT: Washington St football audit mismanagement
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"The environment within Athletics ... did not support a culture of compliance or fiscal responsibility," according to the audit, which was completed in mid-April.

The document comes as leaders of the school grapple with a $67 million athletic budget deficit built up over recent years.

Washington State, located in Pullman, a town of 30,000 that is far from the state's major population centers, has the smallest football stadium (32,700 seats) and smallest athletic budget and revenues in the Pac-12 Conference. The school spends about $70 million per year on athletics.

The department has run a deficit of up to $13 million per year in recent years. The deficit is now down to about $9 million per year, and the school is developing a plan to balance the sports budget.
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