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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 21 Sep 2017

    The most valuable college football programs: 1. Ohio State 2. Texas 3. Oklahomahttp://on.wsj.com/2fD8GuQ 

    2:27 PM - 21 Sep 2017
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      2. candle‏ @zantetsuken76 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        I'm sure the employees are loving their bonus checks and salary bumps. Oh wait, they're 'student athletes' and getting screwed. Hooray.

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      1. pineapple gummi bear‏ @PineappleGummi 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @rslewu

        Valuable? To who?

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      1. Gustavo‏ @Gu_rebel 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Funny how student debt increased in a similar proportion as college coach salaries... hmmm

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      1. The Amazing One‏ @FumbleOffense4U 21 Sep 2017
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        This means you @Raul956

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      1. G-ma resistor‏ @ChezarGarnett 21 Sep 2017
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        https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/09/21/sports/aaron-hernandez-cte-brain.html?referer=https://t.co/207bVutWwf?amp=1 …

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      1. Matthew LaPointe‏ @toomuchnoise 21 Sep 2017
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        The highest paid college athlete:

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      2. WhyIBother‏ @sometimeworthit 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        And yet the programs still cost the Universities more moeny than they bring in and divert funds from actual academic programs.

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      3. Doug Haunschild‏ @dhaunschild 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @sometimeworthit @WSJ

        That's not exactly accurate. OU's Athletic program is a self sufficient and turned profits of $43 million in 2015 and $46 million in 2016

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      4. WhyIBother‏ @sometimeworthit 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @dhaunschild @WSJ

        Before or after taking into account the debt service allocable to the property, plant, and equipment built and maintained for the team?

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      5. Doug Haunschild‏ @dhaunschild 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @sometimeworthit @WSJ

        Profit! they took in 150m in 16 & 137m in 15 Wall Street Journal today valued OU program at 1 billion 3rd in CFA

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      6. WhyIBother‏ @sometimeworthit 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @dhaunschild @WSJ

        That's wonderful. What about all the schools in D1 who are drowning in debt trying to keep their programs on pace with OU's?

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      7. Doug Haunschild‏ @dhaunschild 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @sometimeworthit @WSJ

        No question that's an issue!! They take state funds to stay a float and your right

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      8. WhyIBother‏ @sometimeworthit 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @dhaunschild @WSJ

        That's all I was tryng to say. A small number of D1 schools make a profit on their football program. 80% (according to a UNC-CH study) lose.

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      9. Doug Haunschild‏ @dhaunschild 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @sometimeworthit @WSJ

        Yes. Understood and good point

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      1. LBL‏ @wrenorb1 24 Sep 2017
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        What happened to academics? That's what should really count.

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      1. Julius Myers‏ @Julius_Myers 22 Sep 2017
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        FAKE NEWS! @RollTide is worth $100 TRILLION! GOOGLE IT!!

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      1. J. C. C A R P E N T E R  🎙‏ @TheJCCarpenter 21 Sep 2017
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        Even in down years, #TEXAS is still banking! Imagine when they start winning again?!

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      1. delete‏ @deletecycle 21 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Very nice My childhood goes back to OSU Lunch with Woody at Faculty Club Campus before the lights went out on fraternity row Football alwayz

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