EVERYONE should at least look at the Tables in the link:
And this:
"In the late fall of 2012, Mulcahy's successor as athletics director, Tim Pernetti, became
aware of a video showing varsity men's basketball practices during which the head coach, Mike
Rice, threw basketballs at players' heads and assailed them with homophobic slurs and other
abusive language. President Robert Barchi did not look at the video, and left the Rice question
largely in the hands of subordinates whom he called his "direct reports." Over the course of
several days, various University officials and members of the Board of Governors became
involved in discussions about what to do. Eventually, President Barchi, his administration, and
members of the Board of Governors agreed that Rice would be fined and given a three-game
suspension. In April 2013, however, the video was leaked to national news outlets and ignited a
firestorm of controversy. On the evening of the day when the video became public, President
Barchi looked at it himself, and reversed himself, instructing Pernetti to fire Rice at once.
Pernetti later resigned."
"In addition to these management failures, there have also been failures of due diligence.
For example, the University announced that the successor to Rice as men's basketball coach was
a Rutgers graduate, but later had to admit that the new coach was many credit-hours short of his
undergraduate degree.
In sum, this review of the recent history of Athletics shows that management failures of
the first decade of this century continued into the second decade. It is clear that these
management failures are distinct from the program's financial problems. However, it is also
clear that the "insularity and autonomy of the Athletics Department as well as insufficient
oversight by the President's Office and Board" have helped to create an environment that has
contributed to, and has also made it harder to solve, the Athletics program's financial problems."