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UDC Urged to Reinstate Football and Male Track Team

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Posted By: TaQuan Ford on September 28, 2023


Date: September 28, 2023

Washington, D.C. - The University of the District of Columbia (UDC) is facing increasing pressure from students, alumni, and sports enthusiasts to reconsider its decision to discontinue its football and male track teams. The move, which was made as part of budgetary adjustments in 2021, has sparked a passionate campaign advocating for the return of these beloved sports programs.


In late 1980s, UDC made the difficult decision to cut its football and male track teams due to budget constraints. The university cited financial challenges as the primary reason for the discontinuation of these sports programs, which had a rich history and a dedicated following.

The Call for Reinstatement

Since the announcement of the discontinuation, a groundswell of support has emerged, urging UDC to reconsider its decision. The campaign to bring back football and the male track team has gained momentum for several reasons:

Community Outcry: UDC alumni, students, parents, and residents of the District of Columbia have expressed their dismay and disappointment over the loss of these sports teams. Many argue that these programs are integral to the university's identity and provide a source of pride and unity within the community.

Scholarship Opportunities: UDC has traditionally been an avenue for student-athletes to access higher education. The removal of these teams not only affects the current student-athletes but also deprives potential recruits of scholarship opportunities.

Enhancing Campus Life: College sports play a significant role in fostering school spirit and a sense of belonging.



The absence of football and the male track team has left a void in the campus culture, and many believe that reinstating these teams will help rejuvenate campus life.

Economic Impact: Supporters of the campaign argue that reinstating these sports teams could bring in revenue through ticket sales, merchandise, and increased enrollment due to heightened school spirit and visibility.

Title IX Compliance: Some advocates for reinstatement have raised concerns about Title IX compliance, arguing that the discontinuation of the male track team may have consequences in terms of gender equity in UDC's athletics program.


In response to the growing demand for the reinstatement of football and the male track team, UDC administrators have indicated a willingness to reconsider the decision. They have formed a committee to assess the feasibility of reinstating these programs while addressing the budgetary concerns that led to their discontinuation.

The committee will be tasked with conducting a thorough review of the financial implications, potential sources of funding, and the impact on the university's overall athletic program. The committee's findings will be presented to UDC's leadership, and a final decision on the matter will be made in the coming months.


The campaign to bring back football and the male track team at UDC continues to gather support and momentum, with stakeholders emphasizing the importance of these sports programs for the university and its community. As UDC's administration reviews the feasibility of reinstatement, many are hopeful that a positive decision will help reinvigorate the campus and restore a source of pride for the university and the District of Columbia. The outcome of this decision will be eagerly awaited by all those who hold UDC's athletics legacy dear.
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