Unlike d1, apparently football does not drive the car in d2. According to ncaa research from 2021, expenses exceed generated revenue for every d2 school. Non-football schools lose less money than football schools. If donors and alumni would accept it, imho it is a better business decision to cancel football and replace it with less expensive and less injurious sports to replace any subsequent enrollment losses (e.g., esports, bowling, rifle, archery, etc.).
"The median revenue for Division II football schools ranges from $6,000 to $3.3 million, with a median of around $251,000. In 2021, no schools in this division were able to generate revenue that exceeded their expenses."
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/res...port_FINAL.pdf
"The median revenue for Division II football schools ranges from $6,000 to $3.3 million, with a median of around $251,000. In 2021, no schools in this division were able to generate revenue that exceeded their expenses."
https://ncaaorg.s3.amazonaws.com/res...port_FINAL.pdf
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