Still Eeyore
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The NCAA also doesn't have the resources that people assume they do. The various NCAA tournaments are its only major source of revenue, and most of them lose money. 60% of that money gets distributed to schools and the NCAA has no control over how it is spent. The College Football Playoffs, which is far more lucrative the the D1 basketball tournaments, have no actual connection the the NCAA. All of the other revenue generated by "NCAA" sports goes directly to the schools.I'm referring to the NCAA and, for the Super Bowl, the NFL. Similar things could be said about the IOC with respect to preparations for this past Olympics. If you are putting on a big show, don't skimp where the quality of play and player safety are affected.
What I recall is that the opponent relied less on speed than the Badgers and therefore a poor ice sheet worked in their favor.
The only overresourced entities in college athletics are the members of the Big 10 and the SEC, plus a few other universities. Even there, most of the revenue is taken by a small number of schools.