Should the NCAA end the football season before it begins in order to reduce the potential spread of the COVID-19 virus? ESPN said a lost season would wipe out $4.2 billion in revenue. If that happens, the implications would go far beyond the football field. It would threaten the economic models of the NCAA, colleges and universities, forcing administrators to scramble to make ends meet. For example, Stanford University announced it would have to cut 11 varsity sports to balance its athletics budget. Or should the NCAA roll the dice on the future of the pandemic, risking the entire season?
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