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The finances of college football
Big Ten Financials '10-'11
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If we're serving a bowl ban, and under ncaa rules, do we still get our split of the pot or are we forced to forego all conference bowl money.
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If one of the majors (Pepsi, Nike) starts cutting back then you have cataclysmic financial fall-out I guess.
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Next year we have as good a chance as anyone to win the conference. If that happens, we can't go, meaning the runner-up would go in our stead. How good are the chances that the B1G number three team would be chosen over all other conferences number two team? IMO, not good. That would mean the conference would lose all the money from the second bowl, hence the rating downgrade.
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How The Pac-12 And Big Ten Plan To Change College Sports
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Ultimately what Forbes says about the Ohio State athletic machine means pretty much nothing. What matters is the revenue and expense, which Forbes has nothing to do with. But it's clear that Gene Smith recognized the importance of Buckeyes football winning, and winning big, on funding our many sports at tOSU.
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Not defending S-W as they're a competitor of mine, but trade sales paint companies advertise in a LOT of localities. This is just one more instance. Take it FWIW.
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Cost of recruiting....
....it's not cheap.
Hey, big senders! [Tennessee] men's sports teams aren't churning out national champions like other SEC schools, but the Vols are clear champions when it comes to their recruiting budget. According to the website BusinessofCollegeSports.com, UT men's teams spent more than $1.8 million on recruiting in the 2010-11 year. That's tops in the SEC by a substantial margin. Auburn was No. 2, spending a little more than $1.5 million, according to the website. By comparison, the Lady Vols spent $417,252, the second highest total in the SEC. Auburn was the SEC's top spender on the women's side, with a budget of $586,728. The recruiting budget data is based on information that schools provide to the U.S. Department of Education. Read more: http://www.govolsxtra.com/news/2012/...ting-expenses/ |
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Here is the top 50 recruiting spenders.
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