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ATHENS, Ga. _In the 38 years Vince Dooley has been with Georgia as head football coach and then athletics director, the athletics department has never operated in a deficit.
In an era in which Title IX and other demands have caused such major college programs as Michigan to lose as much as $2.6 million per year, Dooley told a Georgia Associated Press Workshop Monday that it is becoming more and more difficult to avoid losing money.
Dooley said one way to adjust to the increasing demands is to raise ticket prices on the program's biggest revenue-producer _ football.
"We're going to have a fairly significant raise next year," said Dooley, adding, ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Football ticket prices may be on way up.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)