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In the red zone: WSU aims to pay off athletics debt

SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — The athletics budget at Washington State University will continue to run deficits for the next four years, growing to $85.1 million, but the deficit is expected to stop growing by 2023, officials for the school said Thursday.

New Athletic Director Pat Chun and Chief Budget Officer Joan King will present the deficit reduction plan to the school's Board of Regents on Friday, as required by a new state law.

The athletics department will focus first on getting its budget balanced, then build up reserves and finally repay the accumulated deficit some time in the future, they said.