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Major financial trouble is bubbling up again for a Big 12 school and this time it’s turning into a full-blown campus fight. In this video, I break down the latest reporting on Kansas athletics being projected roughly $15 million in the red, why the athletic department is no longer expected to contribute to the university’s general fund, and how that has sparked backlash from faculty and staff who are calling for an external audit. The controversy has escalated to a vote of no confidence aimed at Kansas chancellor Doug Girod, as critics argue athletics spending and the new era of paying athletes is colliding with broader university budget priorities like tuition, taxes, and faculty compensation. I also provide context on why these headlines can get spun, the long-standing tension between academics and sports, and why big-time programs like Kansas basketball and the ongoing investment in football still matter for enrollment, visibility, and long-term revenue. Then we zoom out to the bigger picture: is Kansas an outlier, or a warning sign for more Big 12 schools as revenue sharing, NIL expenses, and rising athletic department costs push budgets to the limit? Finally, I connect this story to the broader fight happening across college sports right now, including the growing momentum behind Project Rudy and other proposals to pool college football media rights by changing the Sports Broadcasting Act to create more total revenue for all FBS programs. Topics covered: Kansas athletics budget and projected deficit Why the general fund contribution is changing and why it matters Faculty response: external audit calls and vote of no confidence The real cost of competing in modern college sports (NIL/revenue sharing) Why Big 12 athletic departments are feeling squeezed Potential solutions: donations, private capital/private equity, student fees, university subsidies How Project Rudy and pooled media rights could change the financial outlook Drop your thoughts in the comments: Is this a fair backlash, or is it misplaced blame as college sports costs explode? Subscribe for Big 12-first coverage of college football power struggles, conference finances, media rights, realignment, and the stories shaping the future of the sport. Get ‘Open For Business’ a Big 12 newsletter sending the key headlines, interviews, and my analysis straight to your inbox. No more college football news through an SEC/Big Ten lens. If you're a Big 12 fan (or just curious), sign up below! https://bit.ly/OFBNewsletter / @ofbcollegefootball