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Iowa looking closer at athletic budget to cut costs

April 10, 2009 By admin

Iowa athletic director Gary Barta has told coaches and administrators to trim their budgets for the upcoming year but says no sports will be cut. The move is being made ahead of an anticipated drop in revenue.

Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz says everyone in the department is being asked to be fiscally responsible as he says if there is something they can do, they will do it.

Many of the cuts may come from travel expenses. Ferentz they will look at bus trips versus flying to games.

 

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