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After 98 seasons, Western Washington University is cutting its football team. School officials cited financial reasons for the decision, noting that dropping football will save the school about $485,000 over the next few years.
The football team has been winding down to cut costs over the last three years, said head coach Robin Ross, with fewer scholarships and out-of-state games. The program ended with an all-time record of 383-380-34.
Western didn't have a strong football culture and the decision to cut ...