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Football has always been college athletics' chief money-maker, and a "We have gender equity coming in, Television revenues are going down," said NCAA executive director Dick Schulz, who brought up the playoff idea on the opening day of the NCAA Tournament now, but they need to think about it so if something comes up they're prepared to act." national playoff producing a $50 million windfall might be the easiest way for schools to afford next year's expected sharp increase in financing of women's sports. It irks football people that the reform-minded Presidents Commission has reduced scholarships, coaching staff and practice time. Yet a playoff producing a financial windfall — as well as a national champion — might serve to ease pressure on the sport. "In some instances, it's been a kicking post; in some instances, it's being maybe tolerated," said former Oklahoma football star Prentice Gantt, associated commissioner of the Big Eight Conference. Schultz caught 2,000 convention delegates off guard "It's going to be awhile before we ever have one, if we ever have one." Schultz said. "A lot of attitudes have to change. There just doesn't seem to be any interest at all." when he suggested on Wednesday that they consider a major college football playoff as a way of raising money. Many wondered whether he would have bothered raising the issue if he hadn't already become convinced that opposition to a playoff was eroding. Playoff proponents were cheered by news that the Presidents Commission wouldn't oppose discussing the idea, since any playoff would require the presidents' blessing. Schultz said a playoff could be worth $30 million to $50 million, with some estimates ranging to $100 million. "I don't think there any consensus among Division I presidents on either of those issues, championship playoff or gender equity," said David Warren, an associate professor of long time member of the commission. "But they are willing to listen." COLLEGE BASKETBALL Louisville coach Crun hospitalized with flu LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Louisville coach Denny Crum was hospitalized for an intestinal flu and missed last night's Metro Conference game against Virginia Commonwealth. Oklahoma State falls to Iowa State 81-72 Crum, who missed the Cardinals' practices Tuesday and Wednesday, was admitted to a Louisville hospital on Wednesday afternoon to receive intravenous fluids and antibiotics after becoming dehydrated. Crum's condition had improved, but he remained too weak and uncomfortable to coach, the school said in a statement. Crum was expected to be released from the hospital Friday in time to prepare for Louisville's home game against fourth-ranked Kansas on Saturday. The last time Crum missed a game due to an illness was on Feb. 1, 1986. He telephoned instructions to the bench and locker room during Louisville's victory against UCLA. When Louisville faces Kansas, the Jayhawks will be shooting for their 1,500 victory. AMES, Iowa — Fred Hoiberg scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half to help Iowa State to a big lead, and the Cyclones held on for an 81-72 Big Eight Conference victory against Oklahoma State last night. Iowa State, 9-4 overall and 1-1 Big Eight, with assistant coach Jim Hallihan, who filled in when head coach Johnh Orr went home about 90 minutes before tipoff after complaining of feeling weak and light-headed. Iowa State built a 45-31 halftime lead and was up g4-51 after Ron Bayless scored with 9:40 left. But the Boys coromed backstomped. Two consecutive baskets by Bryant Reeves started a 12-3 run that pulled the Cowboys to 67-63 with 4:25 remaining, and they trailed only 75-72 after Fred Burley sank two free throws with 40 seconds to play. Iowa State would not break, though, and held on for the victory. The Cyclones lost their first conference game to Kansas last Saturday. NORMAN, Okla. — After a new twist proved disastrous, No. 10 Oklahoma relied on the same old look to beat Nebraska. Sooners see red early; late rally prevents loss Oklahoma, behind the play of Terry Evans, overcame a 12-point first-half deficit last night to beat the Cornhuskers 102-89. Evans scored a season-high 29 points, and Oklahoma forced 28 turnovers to avoid losing its second consecutive home game. Nebraska, 11-4 overall, trailed 15-8 when Oklahoma coach Billy Tubbs inserted five players in place of his starters. The Sooners, 12-3; then saw Nebraska go on a 16-2 run in the next four minutes. He brought his starters back after the four-m minute collapse. Nebraska closed within 55-12 early in the second half, but then Evans scored five points during a 12-0 spate that gave the Sooners a 65-51 lead. Evans scored nine points in the final six and a half minutes of the half when Oklahoma outscored the Cornhuskers 21-4. ... 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