Editor’s note: This is the second part of a two-part series examining the 2015-16 finances of public Division I and II NCAA universities across Utah.
OGDEN — There’s one trait athletic directors and those in charge of college athletics finances across the state must have as the cost of athletics continues to rise: the ability to prioritize what’s most important.
“You have to be creative not much in how you account, but how you budget and spend the resources you get because they’re not as easy to come by,” Jerry Bovee, director of athletics at Weber State, told KSL.