18in32
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You are wrong. (This is more fun that I thought it would be. I'm gonna turn into @gtleviathan.)Fake news.
Does Title IX require that equal dollars be spent on men and women's sports?
No. The only provision that requires that the same dollars be spent proportional to participation is scholarships. Otherwise, male and female student-athletes must receive equitable "treatment" and "benefits."
You are trying to argue the "treatment" and "benefits" (scare quotes literally installed by NCAA) which simply defies what is occurring in the real world. The football players already get "treatment" and "benefits" far beyond what any of the women get. And its much worse at other schools.
And your quote is from the same ideologically-skewed NCAA page that pretends Title IX did not cause schools to drop men's sports to achieve compliance. They don't want to admit what the law actually does. The purpose of Title IX is to make interest in and support for men's sports, pay for women's sports. It's not a secret, dude.
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