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Yeh, you could probably reduce each students tuition by 3 or 4 dollars.Very eye opening. I never realized the amount of money needed to operate athletics at this level.
12 million for travel is insane.
Let's stay in the big east, kick Creighton and Marquette to the curb and use the extra cash to cut in-state tuition.
Wait until you see the amount of money Ohio State football and other football programs like it need to operate football at their level.Very eye opening. I never realized the amount of money needed to operate athletics at this level.
12 million for travel is insane.
Let's stay in the big east, kick Creighton and Marquette to the curb and use the extra cash to cut in-state tuition.
You misspelled Xavier, De Paul, and Butler.Very eye opening. I never realized the amount of money needed to operate athletics at this level.
12 million for travel is insane.
Let's stay in the big east, kick Creighton and Marquette to the curb and use the extra cash to cut in-state tuition.
We get about 10 million from the Big East media dealThe athletic department received $32,320,822 in direct institutional support (meaning funding from the university) and $5,189,585 through student fees. Revenue included $18,759,358 from ticket sales, $20,234,250 in contributions, $2,724,750 from media rights, and $10,983,434 from royalties, licensing, advertisements and sponsorships.
On the expense side, the largest figure was $27,290,821 for coaches' salaries, benefits and bonuses. Support and administrative staff cost $16,143,903, while athletic student aid amounted to $14,665,170. Travel cost was $11,790,99
So basically our two biggest revenue items, tickets sales and licensing go to paying coaches salaries. That's mind-boggling. Does anyone know if the 2.7 million for media is what we get from the big east or is this a separate revenue item?
We get about that much, actually just a little less I think, as our distribution, but that includes our NCAA credits. I'm not sure where that number appears in the figures quoted above.We get about 10 million from the Big East media deal
We get about 10 million from the Big East media deal
Have a good look at the student sport subsidy. Just divide that number by # of undergrads. If you have 25k undergrads with a $35m subsidy... That's $1k at least.Yeh, you could probably reduce each students tuition by 3 or 4 dollars.
Did not see this conclusion coming. Have any Big10 or sec schools cut tuition thanks to their 100+ million in athletic revenue? That’s a rhetorical question of course.use the extra cash to cut in-state tuition.
It's confusing because we got 8.2 million from the Big East for FY 2024 and I'd expect the 2025 year to be similar or better. I don't know where that figure is in these categories, because it doesn't seem to fit neatly in any, unless it's included in the royalties, licenses, etc. section.So basically our two biggest revenue items, tickets sales and licensing go to paying coaches salaries. That's mind-boggling. Does anyone know if the 2.7 million for media is what we get from the big east or is this a separate revenue item?
I'd imagine that is separate from the Big East media deal.$2,724,750 from media rights. -- that is insanely low.
I'd guess some of that is Hockey or any other 3rd tier rights we sell on our own.I'd imagine that is separate from the Big East media deal.
Yup, probably radio/Learfield as well.I'd guess some of that is Hockey or any other 3rd tier rights we sell on our own.