I remember watching some of the 2019 tournament on TV. As a recreational bowler, I thought it was pretty cool - for me, the combination of bowling + college sports made it more interesting to follow than watching pro bowling.
I hope that ADs take a measured look at where their expenses really are before looking at (any more) sports to cut. Delay a football project for a couple of years, save way more than any handful of sports cost, and as a bonus, they don't end up looking like another bloated, out-of-touch athletic department that will roll out a seven-figure project in a year where there likely won't even be a season. Put the big stuff on hold, save the little things, and fire up the big projects when things are actually back to normal and people can enjoy those new projects.
I remember watching some of the 2019 tournament on TV. As a recreational bowler, I thought it was pretty cool - for me, the combination of bowling + college sports made it more interesting to follow than watching pro bowling.
I hope that ADs take a measured look at where their expenses really are before looking at (any more) sports to cut. Delay a football project for a couple of years, save way more than any handful of sports cost, and as a bonus, they don't end up looking like another bloated, out-of-touch athletic department that will roll out a seven-figure project in a year where there likely won't even be a season. Put the big stuff on hold, save the little things, and fire up the big projects when things are actually back to normal and people can enjoy those new projects.