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AAC Members Show Wichita State The Price Of Big Time Football

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Two recent stories from the American Athletic Conference remind us of the costs of a football program.

Wichita State looked at football and assembled cost estimates as part of its 2015-16 evaluation of the athletic department. Football, not suprisingly, didn’t make sense and the American’s desire to add a strong basketball program without needing a football team fit perfectly with Wichita State.

Everybody else in the American is full-go on football, as two recent developments show.

In Memphis, the university borrowed $10 million to finish its indoor practice facility. An SEC school writes that check. Memphis is not in that position.

“Some athletic departments (and universities) are rich. Some athletic departments (and universities) are not rich,” wrote Geoff Calkins of the Commercial Appeal. “Memphis is among the not rich. This is just another reminder of that.”


In Tampa, South Florida unveiled early plans for a $200 million stadium that would seat 40-50,000 fans.

One of the early indications that football at WSU wasn’t feasible at the highest level was when president John Bardo talked about renovating Cessna Stadium. Renovated Cessna Stadium works for Football Championship Subdivision football, playing against Missouri State, Northern Iowa etc. It may even work for Football Bowl Subdivision conferences such as the Sun Belt, depending on the renovation.

To play football in a conference that made sense for WSU basketball would require much more than $20 million poured into Cessna Stadium. Houston opened a new stadium in 2014 at a cost of around $125 million. Tulane’s stadium, also opened in 2014, cost around $73 million.
 
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The Koch brothers are worth at least $50 billion each. That's way more than Fred Smith. A football stadium is pocket change for them.
 
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SEC schools make a ton of money. And yet they still don't "write that check!" Schools borrow to build facilities. Even the best of them. Michigan did it. Florida did it. Heck, after T. Boone showered a bag of money on Oklahoma St., they banked it and then borrowed to build.
 

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USF building a 40-50k seat stadium might qualify as one of the stupidest ideas in a long time.
 
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Last year, 52,485 at the stadium for the USF-FSU game (actual...the announced attendance, tickets sold 61, 665)..and 58,808 the time before that (2008).

Since 2008, USF has had just a total of six games with actual attendance exceeding 50,000.

Maybe they heard voices..."Build it and they will come".
 
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SEC schools make a ton of money. And yet they still don't "write that check!" Schools borrow to build facilities. Even the best of them. Michigan did it. Florida did it. Heck, after T. Boone showered a bag of money on Oklahoma St., they banked it and then borrowed to build.
They need all that cash on hand to pay the Lavar Ball's and Cecil Newton's of the world.
 

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