By Eric Allen, News Staff
Northeastern opponent Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., announced it would eliminate its football team in a press release Thursday, a week and a half after Northeastern cut its own football program.
Unlike Northeastern, Hofstra has publicly announced where it will reallocate the funding for the football program.
The program reportedly cost $4.5 million ‘-‘ money which will now go toward faculty, academic programs and scholarships, according to the press release. The football team finished its season 5-6.
A Dec. 3 article in the Boston Globe reported there was a ‘low level of interest’ in the Hofstra team. The article reported the average attendance was 4,260 in a 13,000-seat stadium.
Northeastern’s football team cost $3.8 million out of a $20.3 million athletics budget and the team finished the season 3-8. The average home game turnout was 1,596.
For more information, read Hofstra University’s news FAQ here.