University of Colorado
Higher Education and Intercollegiate Football ScholarshipsDescription
Event Involvements
Events with structured involvement data
The University of Colorado is cited as a concrete example of scholarship bloat—used by Donna to ground the tuition/athletics argument that the team discusses in the wake of the debate crisis.
Referenced through statistical example (130 players, 85 full scholarships) as part of an argument about resource allocation.
Represents institutional priorities that indirectly shape political debates; not acting as a political actor but as a symbol of higher-education choices.
Used to criticize resource allocation choices in higher education and to argue for policy rebalancing; provides a tangible example for political messaging.
Not detailed in the scene; implied tension between athletics and academic/resource equity.