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February 19, 2022
New Jersey Politics
Rutgers Football
Rutgers president: Athletics ‘highly unlikely’ to ever break even financially
In a surprising speech, Rutgers president Jonathan Holloway told the university's faculty to accept that the high-profile athletics program will continue to operate in the red.
By Steve Politi | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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