Biggest Spendershttp://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowls10/news/story?id=5970794According to the site below, we spend 10M on football. Twice what Troy, the lowest expense school, pays and a third of what tOSU, Alabama and ND spend.http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/InstDetails.aspx?756e697469643d31393931393326796561723d32303039267264743d31322f33302f3230313020343a34373a353020504dGood news is that the 10M generates 22M in revenue. Basketball revenues double expenses as well.
12/30/2010 4:57:14 PM
http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/06/30/for-longhorns-money-grows-on-football-program-instead-of-trees/Boston College football nets more $ bucks than NCSU
1/1/2011 9:52:47 AM
yeah but they also spent 8 million more to only make 3 million more.....looks like we turn the best profit at almost 100%
1/1/2011 10:14:12 AM
so ... who is actually *making* that profit? Is that just divided up as the athletic budget to other programs? If so, and we are doing so well profit-wise, why aren't our other programs worth a shit?
1/1/2011 11:23:38 AM
Cause our previous athletic director was a sack of shit
1/1/2011 12:38:06 PM
Since my link doesn't work anymore. I thought I'd just post the relevant info.
Total Expenses by TeamVarsity Teams Men's Teams Women's Teams TotalBasketball $3,104,152 $2,085,427 $5,189,579Football $10,480,938 $10,480,938
Total Revenues by TeamVarsity Team Men's Teams Women's Teams TotalBasketball $10,354,157 $492,839 $10,846,996Football $22,018,738 $22,018,738
1/1/2011 3:55:06 PM
^so what you're saying is that we need to eliminate the women's program.im ok with that. saves us about $1.5M a year!
1/3/2011 3:52:12 PM
Title IX programs probably lose a lot more.
1/3/2011 4:21:06 PM