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Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:03 pm
by ponyscott
Its crazy how much these top College Football teams can make for their Universities and Texas was making/NETTING $68 million per YEAR, even before the Longhorn Network was announced....

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/3 ... y_of_Texas

Re: The TOP most profitable College football teams....

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:55 pm
by ojaipony
Unbelievable. And SMU got the DP for paying players. We SHOULD be paying players. I did NOT bring the same value to SMU that Zach Line, JG, etc bring currently. And we all got the same full ride scholarships. Actually, I did NOTHING to bring revenue to SMU. It's a mess. They DESERVE to get paid. NCAA is a whack job.

Re: The TOP most profitable College football teams....

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:57 pm
by ponyscott
ojaipony wrote:Unbelievable. And SMU got the DP for paying players. We SHOULD be paying players. I did NOT bring the same value to SMU that Zach Line, JG, etc bring currently. And we all got the same full ride scholarships. Actually, I did NOTHING to bring revenue to SMU. It's a mess. They DESERVE to get paid. NCAA is a whack job.



....did you see how much $$ this raises for some of these schools on this list?...it's NUTS I tell ya....


Most Profitable College Football Teams In 2010?

Dec 29th, 2010
By Jon

CNNMoney just reported that college football made a $1.1 billion profit in 2010. You can read the article here.

Just a couple tidbits from the article:

Profit for the 68 teams that play in the six major conferences was up 11% from a year ago

On average, each team earned $15.8 million last year, or well over $1 million per game

Here are the most profitable teams in 2010:

Texas – $93,942,815 in revenue and reported $68,830,484 in profit

Georgia – $70,838,539 in revenue and reported $52,529,885 in profit

Penn State – $70,208,584 in revenue and reported $50,427,645 in profit

Michigan – $63,189,417 in revenue and reported $44,861,184 in profit

Florida – $68,715,750 in revenue and reported $44,258,193 in profit

Re: The TOP most profitable College football teams....

PostPosted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:41 pm
by dickey1331
ojaipony wrote:Unbelievable. And SMU got the DP for paying players. We SHOULD be paying players. I did NOT bring the same value to SMU that Zach Line, JG, etc bring currently. And we all got the same full ride scholarships. Actually, I did NOTHING to bring revenue to SMU. It's a mess. They DESERVE to get paid. NCAA is a whack job.


Are you going to pay the other sports too or just football?

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:51 am
by SMU 86
Interesting how football revenue makes other sports possible and facilities better.
Not to mention the money going to academic progress for the entire school and construction.

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:28 am
by NomAnor
I wonder how much money a city makes during the week of a game.I know that on game day the population for Baton Rouge doubles. football brings in sooooooooo much and not just for the school but for every one.The kids should get some thing

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 10:25 am
by Mexmustang
Academic programs? You really think that the UT athletic program gives money back to the school when the boys in Austin just give them more and more state money to subsidize the school?

Let's audit UT's athletic program, we have the right to ask. Just where does all that money go? Where does the $30,000,000 in expenses really go? Where does the surplus go?

Last time I checked, UT had the minimum sports teams for D-1. For instance they have no soccer program. Seems like they put forth minimum effort.

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:44 am
by PK
Mexmustang wrote:Academic programs? You really think that the UT athletic program gives money back to the school when the boys in Austin just give them more and more state money to subsidize the school?

Let's audit UT's athletic program, we have the right to ask. Just where does all that money go? Where does the $30,000,000 in expenses really go? Where does the surplus go?

Last time I checked, UT had the minimum sports teams for D-1. For instance they have no soccer program. Seems like they put forth minimum effort.


This quote comes from an interesting Texas Observer article from January, 2010
...Mack Brown is the head football coach and public face of Longhorns Inc. In 2008, his company had $138 million in total revenues.

Of that $138 million, according to Kevin Hegarty, after $15 million is paid for bond obligations connected with stadium building projects, UT athletics anticipates having $4 million in profits. $2 million of this will be returned to its roughly $20 million reserve fund. It will pay $1 million to academics through a recent arrangement whereby it controls copyright and trademark revenues and returns to the university proper either $1 million or 10 percent. In 2008 these revenues were $10.6 million. Why should Longhorns Inc keep 90% of these revenues?


The whole article is a good read if anyone is interested...
http://www.utexas.edu/research/pasp/pub ... jan10.html

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 11:46 am
by smupony94
I would sponsor the womens golf team

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 12:25 pm
by ponyscott
I am in for the women's HIGH hurdle team....

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 1:09 pm
by Dutch
NomAnor wrote:I wonder how much money a city makes during the week of a game.I know that on game day the population for Baton Rouge doubles. football brings in sooooooooo much and not just for the school but for every one.The kids should get some thing

hotel taxes, rental car taxes, sales taxes at restaurants/bars/shopping, and all those employ people. waiters/waitresses/bartenders make more in tips which they in turn spend in the local economy, etc.

heck, ask Jana who runs Gameday Cloth (banner to the left) how much money they saw selling TxOU stuff last weekend or when LSU played here. I know at 1st & 10 that is our single best day in sales.

Re: Crazy how profitable $$ College football teams are....

PostPosted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 1:31 pm
by Mestengo
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