Former UNLV athletic director says with spending spiraling out of control, harsh cuts in nonrevenue sports were inevitable even without the spread of disease.
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Whether it’s endowments, raising money to buy time or drastically reducing operating costs, the model for nonrevenue college sports must change amid a virus pandemic.
In a five-part series titled “Rebels in Ruins,” which begins Monday, Review-Journal sports writers Ed Graney, Ron Kantowski and Mark Anderson will analyze UNLV’s downward trajectory in the revenue sports, how expansion and television revenues have widened the gap between the Power Five and Group of Five conferences, and what, if anything, the Rebels can do to expedite a return to prominence.