^That is fine, but many of you at one time have said you didn't care if a topic went a little off topic. I guess I would be curious to see what would happen if all of the posts that were off topic around here were all deleted. Anyway......
This isn't always the case, but many times universities are spending money on athletic facilities that was donated for the sole purpose of being used for athletic facilities/programs. Money that would not have been donated otherwise. University of North Dakota has an amazing hockey facility that was funded entirely donations.
You are correct. Universities exist to educate. Part of an education is being a well rounded individual. Athletics and physical performance do fit into that -- I believe most colleges, well at least 4 year colleges, have required human performance curriculum in the United States. And lets be honest, it is pretty common knowledge that the U.S. is facing a pretty serious dilemma regarding obesity and poor health. There should be some emphasis on general health and physical fitness.
I don't have a problem with anyone feeling the way that you do. I actually voted against the expansion of some athletic facilities on a student referendum a few years back. I believe there are discrepancies in what is spent where, but I also feel people want to dismiss athletic programs waaaay too easily. It has almost become a cliche on video game related boards.
And again, there is the business side of the equation. Big time sports programs are big time business that draw revenue -- I didn't even list the numerous revenue generators from a new stadium alone. Revenue that benefits the entire school. As sad as it might be, people aren't buying smocks with the names of scientists or engineers on the back of them. They are buying jerseys and school sports apparel -- money that goes right back to the schools. I even believe the NCAA website list Division I school payouts for bowl games.
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