Cost to attend (cough cough)

$400.00 a month. Really?

http://www.wltx.com/story/sports/ncaa/usc-gamecocks/2015/08/14/usc-athletes-receive-first-cost-attendance-payment/31722671/

http://m.chronicle.com/article/At-Least-15-Athletics-Programs/229229

Here are the top 15 schools in COA stipends, according to the Chronicle:

School

Conference

COA stipend

Per Month

(9-month)

  1. Tennessee

SEC

$5,666

$629.55

  1. Auburn

SEC

5,586

620.67

  1. Louisville

ACC

5,202

578.00

  1. Mississippi State

SEC

5,126

569.55

  1. Texas Tech

Big 12

5,100

566.67

  1. Penn State

Big Ten

4,788

532.00

  1. TCU

Big 12

4,700

522.22

  1. Oklahoma

Big 12

4,614

512.67

  1. Oklahoma State

Big 12

4,560

506.67

T10. BYU

Ind.

4,500

500.00

T10. Mississippi

SEC

4,500

500.00

  1. Wisconsin

Big Ten

4,316

479.55

  1. Texas

Big 12

4,310

478.89

  1. South Carolina

SEC

4,151

461.22

  1. Kansas State

Big 12

4,112

456.89

Dang, you’d think somewhere like Stanford would be at the top of that list…

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Yea. How are BC, UCLA, GT, and USC not on that list?

Looks like everyone was cooking the books pretty hard. I would love to see them back it up with proof. If it was truly that expensive there nobody would go because all the players that didn’t go pro would have massive student loans like us commoners.

Anybody here seen an article outline the travesty of Tenn players graduating with $23,000 in debt for cost of living after their room, board, and tuition are covered? I’m not buying it.


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Not to mention the recruiting advantage the higher paying schools now have.

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