New database allows users to compare sports and academic spending

Doug Lederman:

Wondering how much more your college’s sports program spends per athlete than your institution does in academic funds per student? What your university spends on coaching salaries per player? What your campus pays to subsidize its sports program out of institutional funds?
Then the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics has the database for you.
The commission, which next year will mark 25 years since issuing its first report on college sports reform, is today releasing a database designed to provide campus officials, policy makers, reporters and others with better — and more accessible — statistical information about how colleges in the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I finance their sports programs. It does so by marrying data from several existing sources in a unique way.