Further cuts to come for men's sports

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Let's keep cutting men's sports. Hey.... it's the economy now, not Title IX. I find this reasoning amusing. John Smith ======================================= NCAA's Brand: Don't fault Title IX for Future Cuts Author: ASA News Blog URL: allstudentathletes.com/.../ncaabrandtitleix Description: Brand expects some schools to drop men's teams in coming months because of the economic downturn. He is urging them in advance to cite the economy, not the law that bans sex discrimination at schools receiving federal funds.
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  • I can't resist: 1. Title IX does have the effect of reducing the number of NCAA Div I mens college swim teams, which I think is something we can all agree is not good. I completely disagree with this. What are the odds that without Title IX, these same universities do away with BOTH men's and women's swim programs? I think they are pretty good.
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  • I can't resist: 1. Title IX does have the effect of reducing the number of NCAA Div I mens college swim teams, which I think is something we can all agree is not good. I completely disagree with this. What are the odds that without Title IX, these same universities do away with BOTH men's and women's swim programs? I think they are pretty good.
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