On Jul 11, 2011, at 5:53 PM, Helen Huntley wrote:

> There must be some allowances in Title IX because UF continues to spend far 
> more on football than on anything else--and I'm not against that.

It's been a while, but the allowances are along the lines of

if there is an inequity (and there was at every university with a major 
football program), then

1. the inequity must not be allowed to worsen; and

2. the university must show progress towards eliminating that inequity

#1 applies at all points in time. So, a school that might have been 85-15 at 
the time Title IX was adopted and improves to 65-35 cann't backslide to 70-30.

In short, assuming that most sports (track, swimming) have equal men's and 
women's scholarships, a school with a scholarship football program needs 
additional women-only sports that add up to 85 scholarships before it can think 
of adding a men's sport.

So, UF has been in compliance as it has continually progressed towards 
eliminating the inequity that existed at Title IX's adoption, even if parity 
has not yet been achieved.

-Zeb

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