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Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 12:19 PM
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Total Revenues by Team
001.) The University of Texas at Austin - $165,691,486 002.) University of Wisconsin-Madison - $146,366,405 003.) The University of Alabama - $143,393,059 004.) University of Florida - $129,505,644 005.) University of Oklahoma-Norman - $123,805,661 006.) Ohio State University - $123,604,626 007.) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - $122,742,252 008.) Louisiana State University - $117,457,398 009.) The University of Tennessee - $109,925,351 010.) University of Notre Dame - $108,509,683
011.) University of Iowa - $106,703,779 012.) Pennsylvania State University - $104,751,468 013.) Auburn University - $102,864,769 014.) University of Arkansas - $99,769,099 015.) University of Minnesota - $98,203,198 016.) University of Georgia - $98,120,889 017.) University of Southern California - $97,802,254 018.) University of Louisville - $96,193,329 019.) University of Kansas - $92,873,192 020.) University of California-Berkeley - $91,815,125
021.) Stanford University - $90,490,234 022.) University of South Carolina-Columbia - $90,484,422 023.) Florida State University - $89,145,159 024.) University of Nebraska-Lincoln - $86,916,001 025.) University of Kentucky - $86,570,579 026.) University of Washington-Seattle - $85,072,886 027.) University of Virginia - $84,402,712 028.) University of California-Los Angeles - $83,926,720 029.) University of Oregon - $81,374,469 030.) Michigan State University - $79,369,587
031.) Texas A & M University-College Station - $78,530,133 032.) Baylor University - $78,412,938 033.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $78,141,093 034.) West Virginia University - $77,706,696 035.) Oklahoma State University - $76,638,487 036.) Duke University - $76,366,113 037.) Syracuse University - $76,329,618 038.) Indiana University-Bloomington - $75,738,695 039.) Purdue University - $74,481,250 040.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $73,446,347
041.) Texas Christian University - $71,932,668 042.) Rutgers University-New Brunswick - $71,851,419 043.) University of Missouri-Columbia - $71,149,002 044.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute - $69,845,483 045.) Kansas State University - $69,250,204 046.) Clemson University - $68,163,948 047.) University of Miami - $67,253,273 048.) Northwestern University - $66,413,894 049.) University of Arizona - $66,327,515 050.) University of Colorado Boulder - $66,327,498
051.) University of Mississippi - $66,233,842 052.) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - $65,967,262 053.) Arizona State University - $63,770,785 054.) Georgia Institute of Technology - $63,630,964 055.) University of Connecticut - $63,374,981 056.) Iowa State University - $62,357,760 057.) Texas Tech University - $62,087,832 058.) Mississippi State University - $62,004,404 059.) Vanderbilt University $61,122,469 060.) Boston College - $60,770,300
061.) Oregon State University - $60,193,022 062.) University of Maryland-College Park - $58,107,950 063.) University of Pittsburgh - $57,606,235 064.) Brigham Young University-Provo - $54,644,578 065.) Southern Methodist University - $52,029,002 066.) University of Utah - $51,792,903 067.) Washington State University - $50,154,279 068.) Wake Forest University - $48,830,266 069.) University of South Florida - $45,102,784 070.) University of Cincinnati - $45,065,244
071.) University of Memphis - $43,148,158 072.) San Diego State University - $42,380,968 073.) University of Central Florida - $41,957,141 074.) Temple University - $41,558,322 075.) University of Houston - $35,514,862 076.) East Carolina University - $35,459,448 077.) University of Hawaii at Manoa - $33,971,200 078.) Boise State University - $33,219,370 079.) University of Tulsa - $32,541,245 080.) Colorado State University-Fort Collins - $32,535,454
081.) Rice University - $32,294,612 082.) University of Nevada-Las Vegas - $32,288,243 083.) University of New Mexico - $32,146,734 084.) California State University-Fresno - $32,016,817 085.) Texas State University-San Marcos - $30,469,793 086.) University of Wyoming - $29,731,941 087.) Tulane University - $29,441,104 088.) Miami University-Oxford - $28,955,007 089.) University at Buffalo - $28,661,287 090.) University of Massachusetts Amherst - $28,659,514
091.) Florida International University - $28,332,259 092.) Central Michigan University - $27,680,624 093.) University of Alabama at Birmingham - $27,430,624 094.) Ohio University - $27,265,061 095.) University of Akron - $26,479,926 096.) Western Kentucky University - $26,109,720 097.) University of North Texas - $25,910,370 098.) Kent State University - $25,871,038 099.) San Jose State University - $25,854,038 100.) Marshall University - $25,724,120
101.) The University of Texas at El Paso - $25,723,452 102.) Western Michigan University - $25,458,301 103.) University of Nevada-Reno - $25,404,564 104.) Middle Tennessee State University - $24,845,231 105.) New Mexico State University - $24,811,219 106.) The University of Texas at San Antonio - $24,828,401 107.) Georgia State University - $24,763,930 108.) Utah State University - $24,446,189 109.) University of Toledo - $23,654,142 110.) Florida Atlantic University - $22,854,201
111.) Ball State University - $22,644,535 112.) Northern Illinois University - $22,552,032 113.) Eastern Michigan University - $21,904,183 114.) UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY - $21,620,575 115.) Bowling Green State University - $20,643,645 116.) University of Southern Mississippi - $19,667,859 117.) Troy University - $17,452,843 118.) University of Louisiana at Lafayette - $17,257,822 119.) Louisiana Tech University - $16,876,487 120.) University of South Alabama - $16,328,668
121.) University of Idaho - $14,840,070 122.) Arkansas State University - $13,565,978 123.) University of Louisiana-Monroe - $9,194,173
American Athletic Conference
01.) University of Connecticut - $63,374,981 02.) Southern Methodist University - $52,029,002 03.) University of South Florida - $45,102,784 04.) University of Cincinnati - $45,065,244 05.) University of Memphis - $43,148,158 06.) University of Central Florida - $41,957,141 07.) Temple University - $41,558,322 08.) University of Houston - $35,514,862 09.) East Carolina University - $35,459,448 10.) University of Tulsa - $32,541,245 11.) Tulane University - $29,441,104
Atlantic Coast Conference
01.) University of Louisville - $96,193,329 02.) Florida State University - $89,145,159 03.) University of Virginia - $84,402,712 04.) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - $78,141,093 05.) Duke University - $76,366,113 06.) Syracuse University - $76,329,618 07.) North Carolina State University at Raleigh - $73,446,347 08.) Virginia Polytechnic Institute - $69,845,483 09.) Clemson University - $68,163,948 10.) University of Miami - $67,253,273 11.) Georgia Institute of Technology - $63,630,964 12.) Boston College - $60,770,300 13.) University of Pittsburgh - $57,606,235 14.) Wake Forest University - $48,830,266
Big Ten Conference
01.) University of Wisconsin-Madison - $146,366,405 02.) Ohio State University - $123,604,626 03.) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor - $122,742,252 04.) University of Iowa - $106,703,779 05.) Pennsylvania State University - $104,751,468 06.) University of Minnesota - $98,203,198 07.) University of Nebraska-Lincoln - $86,916,001 08.) Michigan State University - $79,369,587 09.) Indiana University-Bloomington - $75,738,695 10.) Purdue University - $74,481,250 11.) Rutgers University-New Brunswick - $71,851,419 12.) Northwestern University - $66,413,894 13.) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - $65,967,262 14.) University of Maryland-College Park - $58,107,950
Big XII Conference
01.) The University of Texas at Austin - $165,691,486 02.) University of Oklahoma-Norman - $123,805,661 03.) University of Kansas - $92,873,192 04.) Baylor University - $78,412,938 05.) West Virginia University - $77,706,696 06.) Oklahoma State University - $76,638,487 07.) Texas Christian University - $71,932,668 08.) Kansas State University - $69,250,204 09.) Iowa State University - $62,357,760 10.) Texas Tech University - $62,087,832
Conference USA
01.) Rice University - $32,294,612 02.) Florida International University - $28,332,259 03.) University of Alabama at Birmingham - $27,430,624 04.) Western Kentucky University - $26,109,720 05.) University of North Texas - $25,910,370 06.) Marshall University - $25,724,120 07.) The University of Texas at El Paso - $25,723,452 08.) Middle Tennessee State University - $24,845,231 09.) The University of Texas at San Antonio - $24,828,401 10.) Florida Atlantic University - $22,854,201 11.) University of Southern Mississippi - $19,667,859 12.) Louisiana Tech University - $16,876,487
Mid-American Conference
01.) Miami University-Oxford - $28,955,007 02.) University at Buffalo - $28,661,287 03.) University of Massachusetts Amherst - $28,659,514 04.) Central Michigan University - $27,680,624 05.) Ohio University - $27,265,061 06.) University of Akron - $26,479,926 07.) Kent State University - $25,871,038 08.) Western Michigan University - $25,458,301 09.) University of Toledo - $23,654,142 10.) Ball State University - $22,644,535 11.) Northern Illinois University - $22,552,032 12.) Eastern Michigan University - $21,904,183 13.) Bowling Green State University - $20,643,645
Mountain West Conference
01.) San Diego State University - $42,380,968 02.) University of Hawaii at Manoa - $33,971,200 03.) Boise State University - $33,219,370 04.) Colorado State University-Fort Collins - $32,535,454 05.) University of Nevada-Las Vegas - $32,288,243 06.) University of New Mexico - $32,146,734 07.) California State University-Fresno - $32,016,817 08.) University of Wyoming - $29,731,941 09.) San Jose State University - $25,854,038 10.) University of Nevada-Reno - $25,404,564 11.) Utah State University - $24,446,189
Pacific-12 Conference
01.) University of Southern California - $97,802,254 02.) University of California-Berkeley - $91,815,125 03.) Stanford University - $90,490,234 04.) University of Washington-Seattle - $85,072,886 05.) University of California-Los Angeles - $83,926,720 06.) University of Oregon - $81,374,469 07.) University of Arizona - $66,327,515 08.) University of Colorado Boulder - $66,327,498 09.) Arizona State University - $63,770,785 10.) Oregon State University - $60,193,022 11.) University of Utah - $51,792,903 12.) Washington State University - $50,154,279
Southeastern Conference
01.) The University of Alabama - $143,393,059 02.) University of Florida - $129,505,644 03.) Louisiana State University - $117,457,398 04.) The University of Tennessee - $109,925,351 05.) Auburn University - $102,864,769 06.) University of Arkansas - $99,769,099 07.) University of Georgia - $98,120,889 08.) University of South Carolina-Columbia - $90,484,422 09.) University of Kentucky - $86,570,579 10.) Texas A & M University-College Station - $78,530,133 11.) University of Missouri-Columbia - $71,149,002 12.) University of Mississippi - $66,233,842 13.) Mississippi State University - $62,004,404 14.) Vanderbilt University $61,122,469
Sun Belt Conference
01.) Texas State University-San Marcos - $30,469,793 02.) New Mexico State University - $24,811,219 03.) Georgia State University - $24,763,930 04.) Troy University - $17,452,843 05.) University of Louisiana at Lafayette - $17,257,822 06.) University of South Alabama - $16,328,668 07.) University of Idaho - $14,840,070 08.) Arkansas State University - $13,565,978 09.) University of Louisiana-Monroe - $9,194,173
Independents
01.) University of Notre Dame - $108,509,683 02.) Brigham Young University-Provo - $54,644,578 03.) UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY - $21,620,575
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Oculus Spirit [83625]
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nice first post***
Dec 26, 2013, 12:19 PM
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no wonder louisana-monroe isnt in pasadena
Dec 26, 2013, 12:25 PM
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They cant afford a QB
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 12:39 PM
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Total what (gross, net, entire athletic department, football including media/gate/concessions...),revenues by what (what type of team is measured) team(s)? Source? Comparing apples to apples? Expenses?
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All-TigerNet [10572]
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Why ??
Dec 26, 2013, 1:08 PM
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You already told us we were broke. My tickets next year are going to cost 11 trillion dollars
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Freshman [8]
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Re: Why ??
Dec 26, 2013, 1:29 PM
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I never said anything about Clemson being broke. I'm a Louisville fan and I can't wait to play you guys every year.
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CU Guru [1838]
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EnterSoundman is a Hokie thing, not Cardinal thing***
Dec 26, 2013, 1:50 PM
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Heisman Winner [108390]
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metallica says wut?***
Dec 26, 2013, 2:04 PM
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Freshman [8]
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oh just wait then....
Dec 26, 2013, 2:18 PM
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and welcome to the ACC
Just wait until your basketball team has 1100 fouls called against it in first half in Cameron Indoor Garage and that will be peanuts compared to your first trip to the House that Michael built in Chapel Hill.
Good luck finishing the game with 5 players
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CU Guru [1838]
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Re: Your username is VTs entrance song, Louisville's is what
Dec 26, 2013, 2:48 PM
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Ours is Enter Sandman to. Since 1996
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110%er [6321]
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Since 1996?
Dec 26, 2013, 5:21 PM
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Wow, what tradition...
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Re: Since 1996?
Dec 26, 2013, 6:03 PM
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Be nice!
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 12:42 PM
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It seems difficult this is from football only...it seems difficult to believe we're that far behind Kansas, Kentucky, UVA, Minnesota, Baylor, Duke, Purdue, Indiana, Syracuse, etc.
Is this athletic departments as a whole?
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 1:00 PM
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Yes
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 1:02 PM
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ah ok, thanks...that makes this make much more sense to me haha
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 1:20 PM
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Pretty sure IPTAY revenue is not included in these figures, which of course would make a huge difference.
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doesn't include donations or Iptay***
Dec 26, 2013, 1:21 PM
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Re: doesn't include donations or Iptay***
Dec 26, 2013, 1:23 PM
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They are not... Which would add another 22-30 mil. However, SC figures do include the gamecock club. There is little difference between the two schools when you use all revenue sources.
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Re: doesn't include donations or Iptay***
Dec 26, 2013, 1:33 PM
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Do you have a source that shows the full breakdown? It seems weird that they'd include some clubs but not others.
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Each school declares income how they see fit
Dec 26, 2013, 1:43 PM
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some include donations and "clubs" Clemson elects not to.
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Re: Each school declares income how they see fit
Dec 26, 2013, 1:56 PM
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How do we know that? It seems strange that they would elect not to.
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Because they don't have to, and it doesn't matter one way...
Dec 26, 2013, 2:54 PM
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or the other.
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Re: Because they don't have to, and it doesn't matter one way...
Dec 26, 2013, 3:03 PM
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I would think in some ways it could help affect recruiting because it would allow coaches to boast about the amount of support given by the fans and how they're always going to be able to provide the best of the best in terms of facilities, equipment, etc. I know it's not huge factor, but I figure it's worth something.
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Re: Because they don't have to, and it doesn't matter one way...
Dec 26, 2013, 3:08 PM
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The CU Athletics department doesn't have direct access to Iptay funds , the AD has to petition the Iptay board for additional funds to be applied to anything not outlined previously by Iptay. Then again I could be completely mistaken but I believe I'm mostly correct.
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Oculus Spirit [94265]
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That's my understanding.***
Dec 26, 2013, 3:22 PM
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We don't have to show recruits financial figures….
Dec 26, 2013, 3:13 PM
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Clemson sells itself to recruits. All a recruit has to do is visit our campus and go to some of our games and they can tell how much Clemson fans love Clemson and our players. It's called the eye test. Clemson fans for the most part don't leave games early, Gamecock fans for the most part do leave games early.
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The Gamecock Club is much smaller than IPTAY….
Dec 26, 2013, 2:53 PM
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even with SCU's success over the past 4 seasons, you still see more IPTAY stickers on cars in the Columbia area. It's rare to run into a gamecock fan that is a member of their booster club. And it's rare to run into a gamecock fan that actually attends the game.
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go to Wal-Mart and you'll see all the c0cks there.
Dec 26, 2013, 4:00 PM
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I did today. Some had their teeth still.
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Wal-Mart is Bizarro land, coots fit right in there***
Dec 26, 2013, 4:03 PM
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Re: The Gamecock Club is much smaller than IPTAY….
Dec 27, 2013, 1:52 AM
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Number of IPTAY stickers you personally see? How many Gamecock Club members and season ticket holders you personally encounter? You must have majored in marketing research at Clemson to come up with methodologies that sophisticated.
For the record, Carolina's average home attendance this year was 82,401 as compared to 80,525 at Clemson.
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Re: doesn't include donations or Iptay***
Dec 26, 2013, 7:29 PM
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IPTAY and Gamecock Club are fundraising entities for the AD, so their contributions are included in the overall AD revenues. the big difference between IPTAY and Gamecock Club's reporting is IPTAY excepts large gifts for the AD, whereas USC runs them through the AD, thus lower revenues for the Gamecock Club. The big reason that USC is far ahead of Clemson is that they field more sports than Clemson, thus they have more expenses too.
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Well with that type of revenue, why the ####
Dec 26, 2013, 1:46 PM
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did Clemson raise my tuition every single year I was there?
smh
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Re: Well with that type of revenue, why the ####
Dec 26, 2013, 10:51 PM
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Don't worry, they're still raising it every year.
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Alabama at 143 million is unreal
Dec 26, 2013, 1:47 PM
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How do they do it?
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Because Alabama is so boring, it makes the state of South...
Dec 26, 2013, 2:57 PM
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Carolina look like Florida or California. Seriously that's how little they have to do in that state. They have some bigger cities than us. But if you have ever been to or driven through Bama, all it is mostly is farmland and wilderness. It's no wonder Bama and Auburn are the two biggest cheaters in college football.
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Ummm...not as boring as you think***
Dec 26, 2013, 11:07 PM
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Re: Alabama at 143 million is unreal
Dec 26, 2013, 11:26 PM
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They were not doing it until they started winning. I do a good bit of business with some huge Alabama supporters. They look at football totally different. He said they view Saban as business. "You have to spend money to make money, and a discount coach does not make you money." He also said "Alabama has football and the remainder are nuisance sports we have to play but they #### sure dont get much of our football money." If we had the same attitude, we might move up to the next level and start winning some national titles.
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For the love of all that's Holy
Dec 26, 2013, 1:58 PM
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And the Downtime numbers game begins again. Department of Education collects information on athletic budgets on a voluntary basis. This collection is not standardized. Clemson does not report the information collected through IPTAY in this process. South Carolina does report Gamecock Club donations and YES fees in theirs. They are not remotely apples to apples.
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Link?***
Dec 26, 2013, 3:05 PM
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Re: Link?***
Dec 26, 2013, 10:51 PM
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You're really dying for a link aren't you Mike. Here it is.
www.google.com
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Until we leave the lowly ACC, USC will have a big advantage***
Dec 26, 2013, 2:47 PM
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Advantage? What with their dilapidated facilities….
Dec 26, 2013, 3:10 PM
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Their football stadium has open air restrooms within 20 feet of the concession stands. Also, if you're under the stands in their football stadium you can see the stands bending downwards. Their stands are just metal stands topped off with concrete. Their Basketball arena is nice, but they do no maintenance on it. Was there for a concert and half the faucets in the rest room didn't work, and there water fountains had stains and didn't work. And they just built their new baseball stadium a few years ago, but they are already having to do a 4 million dollar renovation on it.
It wouldn't matter if SCU brought in the most money of any college sports program, those inbred swine in Columbia still would build either shotty facilities or would do no maintenance on a quality facility they do build.
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You got THAT right ***
Dec 26, 2013, 6:22 PM
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nm
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Orange Blooded [2841]
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Re: You got THAT right ***
Dec 26, 2013, 10:52 PM
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Why exactly are you here?
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Oculus Spirit [94265]
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So that why UcheaT and UGAy beat you?***
Dec 26, 2013, 3:06 PM
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All-TigerNet [14233]
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Why is Carl Jr. a dump still?
Dec 26, 2013, 3:58 PM
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This place is depressing.
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All-TigerNet [14233]
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Also, how do you get Notre Dame and USC numbers?
Dec 26, 2013, 3:59 PM
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Both are private schools and no way to know how much they make.
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Re: Also, how do you get Notre Dame and USC numbers?
Dec 26, 2013, 8:18 PM
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even private schools have to release some data to have non-profit status from the IRS. also, the NCAA may require this data from all member institutions for valid annual reporting.
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Re: Also, how do you get Notre Dame and USC numbers?
Dec 27, 2013, 12:58 AM
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Delta,
You literally have no clue what you are talking about. Please make it stop.
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Aficionado [158]
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Re: Also, how do you get Notre Dame and USC numbers?
Dec 27, 2013, 2:19 AM
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All IRS exempt organizations, which ND and S Cal are, must file an IRS Form 990 each year that shows the major revenues and expenses of the organization and most likely would include a schedule for the athletic dept. Guidestar.org tracks it. Also, the NCAA as a member organization, can require its members to disclose this information. If they don't want to disclose it, they don't have to be members. FOIA rules apply differently to public entities which is where the detail of salaries, contracts, etc usually comes from.
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110%er [6108]
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So Texas should win a national championship I
Dec 26, 2013, 4:29 PM
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In football every year, yet they have 1 in 30 plus years
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CU Guru [1788]
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)
Dec 26, 2013, 6:31 PM
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Have another shot...LOL!
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Not a true reflection of revenue***
Dec 26, 2013, 6:41 PM
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Orange Blooded [4903]
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If football is king why is Duke so high?***
Dec 26, 2013, 7:49 PM
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