Division II and III athletic conferences have been discontinuing fall sports at a record pace this month. It is devastating for athletes, and for campus budgets. Many private colleges have built their enrollment strategies on having as many as 50% of the total student body comprised of athletes. In the era of Covid-19, now what? Many are wondering if some of them will survive.

Does the thinking hold up in 2020? Will sports continue to be a lifeline for enrollment? And will more colleges add football to try to address the declining population of male students? In 2018, the Council of Independent Colleges (https://www.cic.edu/Pages/default.aspx) commissioned a report (https://www.cic.edu/resources-research/charts-data/reports/athletics-report-2018) on the growth of college athletics on their 766 campuses across the U.S.. Welch Suggs (https://grady.uga.edu/faculty/welch-suggs/) is a co-author of this study, provides insight into the overall strategy and general trends.