LAFAYETTE — The University of Louisiana at Lafayette reached out to former Missouri athletic director Mike Alden several months ago, asking him to perform a wide-ranging analysis of the school’s athletic programs and the revenue they bring in.
On Monday, the university publicly released Alden’s findings, as well as those of several other consultants, in a 79-page report that offered guidelines for the school to follow as it tries to raise its sports profile.
“As we continue to grow and reach the next level of success, it was important to have an independent analysis of our department,” Athletic Director Scott Farmer said in a statement.