That was relatively the same idea at uab. Their attendance was (...poor) and their record usually mirrored KU's, the only difference is that occasionally uab scored major upsets, like that time they went to Red Stick and beat Saban's LSWho team. Well, you know how the last three years have been.
The bottom line is that people desperately want their football. Yung may be absolutely correct about KU being a cash-strapped university. In Kansas, unlike Alabama or any other SEC state however, not as many politicians are going to rally the cause for the necessary funding. Until someone becomes quiet the persuasive cheerleader, nothing will change there.
They can always spend a few million to bring Meyer in an attempt to save him from the Browns. :naughtydevil: