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A look at Uconn's revenues

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Note that these revenues are from 6/11 to 7/12

http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/InstDet...264743d322f352f3230313320393a33373a313320414d

Total Revenues by Team
Varsity Teams Men's Teams Women's Teams Total
Basketball $7,388,968 $4,704,571 $12,093,539

Football

$12,910,583

$12,910,583

Total Revenues of all Sports, Except Football and Basketball, Combined $1,320,540 $375,331 $1,695,871

Total Revenues Men's and Women's Teams $21,620,091 $5,079,902 $26,699,993

Not Allocated by Gender/Sport $37,128,631

Grand Total for all Teams (includes by team and not allocated by gender/sport) $63,828,624

CAVEAT
Not allocated revenue includes corporate sponsorships, direct university support and student fees. None of these revenue sources are broken down by sport but rather are revenues which support the general athletics budget.​
 
BC's crappy football program made $21 million vs $12 million for Uconn, that's what expansion is all about,
 
BC's crappy football program made $21 million vs $12 million for Uconn, that's what expansion is all about,

This is wrong.
We have to say this a million times I guess.
It all depends on how you allocate things like contributions or licensing, TV, etc.
Not to mention expenses.

The way to do it is to look at overall revenue, subtract student fees and direct support, then back out conference revs, and that will tell you which programs make more money.
 
considering what uconn does right now with its tv contract and conf mates, if we get a b10 invite OMFG lol. were going to be building new dorms and fields out of $20 bills for s*its sake
 
This is wrong.
We have to say this a million times I guess.
It all depends on how you allocate things like contributions or licensing, TV, etc.
Not to mention expenses.

The way to do it is to look at overall revenue, subtract student fees and direct support, then back out conference revs, and that will tell you which programs make more money.

Fine, the overall point is that being in the acc has helped bc financially tremendously. An there no need to over analyze that.
 
Fine, the overall point is that being in the acc has helped bc financially tremendously. An there no need to over analyze that.

Some of the B1G programs still make what UConn makes and that's WITH a $25 million infusion. If you jacked up UConn's revenue's by $25 million, they'd be in the top half of the B1G!
 
Some of the B1G programs still make what UConn makes and that's WITH a $25 million infusion. If you jacked up UConn's revenue's by $25 million, they'd be in the top half of the B1G!

So if they were not in the Big 10, they'd be screwed, that's my whole point.
 
So if they were not in the Big 10, they'd be screwed, that's my whole point.

I thought you were saying that because UConn makes so little even relative to BC, UConn got left behind.
 
I thought you were saying that because UConn makes so little even relative to BC, UConn got left behind.

I never said anything about being left behind. I do hope that we get into a bigger conference.
 
Well, we are left behind.

More like left alone, with Temple. As teenaged aged football programs (old Temple doesn't count, nor does 1-AA or older UConn) in the cold northeast wilderness. Alone and isolated, to fight a guerrila war, while the Cubans and Mexicans and Russians have cut the landscape to pieces leaving some of us reduced to quietly carving notches in the butt's of our rifles, to keep warm, in this fight.




(Sorry.....went a little off the beaten path into a Red Dawn moment there - sometimes it happens, when I least expect it)
 
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