Past decade plus they didn't schedule anything like that. Lots of years they had 3-4 gimmies.
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Originally posted by WM Wolverine View PostPast decade plus they didn't schedule anything like that. Lots of years they had 3-4 gimmies.
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And I want them to stay as well. Penn State is a big time university, and has a great football tradition. I think the Big Ten is a better conference with them on board.
I'd just hate to see them move on, just so they can dominate a weaker conference."in order to lead America you must love America"
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Here's an interesting article on the money making aspect of college sports. UM comes in 4th place, making $17.5 million in profit, even after expenditures of $89M. If all tickets for all games at Michigan Stadium were free (assume 110,000 x 7 @ $70 ea), the AD would still be the 12th most profitable out of 228 Div I schools.
Texas generates the most revenue @ $143M, but only pulls down $13M in profit (7th place), due to $130M departmental expenses. I wonder how much of that is air conditioning bills?
The biggest profit generator for 2009-10? Oregon, at $41M. That explains Brandon's
affinity for clown costumes.
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8 of 11 B10 schools 'self-sufficient' (athletic department makes a profit without university assistance), NW is private so they don't have to release their financials to the public..
Minnesota will be paying for their new stadium for some time, explains their absence. Other two are, Wisconsin & Illinois... Wisky is a bit of a surprise, they fill their stadium but have a huge AD...
Not sure I understand the accounting with Oregon, did they include the donation (academic center for athletes) as revenue? I understand other donations are included as revenue.
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Originally posted by Ghengis Jon View PostHere's an interesting article on the money making aspect of college sports. UM comes in 4th place, making $17.5 million in profit, even after expenditures of $89M. If all tickets for all games at Michigan Stadium were free (assume 110,000 x 7 @ $70 ea), the AD would still be the 12th most profitable out of 228 Div I schools.
Texas generates the most revenue @ $143M, but only pulls down $13M in profit (7th place), due to $130M departmental expenses. I wonder how much of that is air conditioning bills?
The biggest profit generator for 2009-10? Oregon, at $41M. That explains Brandon's
affinity for clown costumes.
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/colle...terstitialskip
some of those are misleading. UNL's AD department donated 2M to the school. Others do or don't include facilities depending upon how they account for them broadly across the school.Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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