Absolutely agree - no doubt about that. I was bringing that up because I was unaware of that fact - it wasn't meant to detract from the overall point.
Conventional wisdom in business says that it's a lot cheaper to retain your current clients than it is to gain new ones. I think similarly about wrestling programs. For every dollar it takes to launch a new program, the same dollar would seemingly go a lot further in keeping a current program afloat. It's exciting to see Lindenwood, Queens College, Bellarmine, etc. joining the D1 ranks, but at the same time we have seen Fresno State, Old Dominion, among others which have folded up. From the perspective of college wrestling (not from the perspective of any individual team), I don't think its an efficient way of spending wrestling money (closing and opening programs). Adding stability to existing programs would be my preference.