đź’¨ Abstract
Over the past three months, universities worldwide have begun adding or cutting sports programs in anticipation of the NCAA's $2.8 billion settlement, which will distribute funds to athletes. Schools like UTEP, Cal Poly, Marquette, and Grand Canyon have made dramatic changes, prioritizing high-revenue sports and complying with Title IX. Non-revenue sports are at risk, with men's programs likely to be cut first.
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