It will cost money to start and maintain a new football program at East Tennessee State University, and at least some students are just fine with paying for it.
Trying to determine what students think of a possible return of football to ETSU depends on who is asked, but Thursday many students questioned at random about a recommendation to start a football program expressed excitement at the prospect of watching a collegiate gridiron battle in Johnson City on fall Saturdays, even if having football meant paying higher fees.
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