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Total Revenues by Team (2013)Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Total Revenues by Team (2013)http://jmu.csnbbs.com/printthread.php?tid=668912%C2%A0
Looks like the AAC is slightly below the P5 but above the G4. Good thing is we are second in the conference and may jump UConn once basketball takes off and football starts to make its way into championship hunter territory. This is what the P5 look at when deciding to expand. I put Big 12 and ACC as reference as well as CUSA. 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 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 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 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
Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)Good for SMU!!!
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)Interesting. SMU at #65, how ironic, seeing as we would like to be in the 65 or so haves when all is said and done. SMU should definitely move up a bit with much stronger Moody attendance for full year and higher prices.
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I thought we were much lower than that, since the year before it was way less. This puts us as the #3 team in revenue for the G5..and I am not sure if this includes revenues from Moody this year.
Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)The revenue listed for many private schools is inflated by the "tuition costs" thrown into those numbers. Really an accounting trick. Its pretty obvious when you look at what our "revenue" was from football and basketball attendance in 2013
Last edited by Stallion on Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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How does that work, exactly? And yeah, I have a really hard time believing our athletic department makes more than UCF or Cincinnati 2005 PonyFans.com Rookie of the Year Award Recipient
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This list is for revenues, not expenses, Stallion. You may be referring to the athletic budget...
Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)With the increased ticket prices and the fact that every home game will be sold out this season, we should bump up a little higher next list. Also, we need a serious upgrade in bball merchandise (jerseys & shirts). If we handle it correctly, 2014-15 SMU basketball should be a huge money maker for the school.
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Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)I'm sure some of that $$$ is donations but revenue is still revenue & it applies to all schools across the board.
BRING BACK THE GLORY DAYS OF SMU FOOTBALL!!!
For some strange reason, one of the few universities that REFUSE to use their school colors: Harvard Crimson & Yale Blue.
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Look I've been following this [deleted] for years-I don't care what a piss-ant with his head up his [deleted] thinks. Why don't you show me how SMU can earn 52 million in revenue without including costs of tuition as an accounting trick from the university to the athletic program Last edited by Stallion on Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:42 pm, edited 2 times in total.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
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That does not surprise me at all. Can you take some good news and just be happy?
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Agreed- I saw some #11 bball jerseys in the bookstore recently, that's a start. There need to be more t-shirts and Nike gear for SMU bball being sold next year, absolutely. 2005 PonyFans.com Rookie of the Year Award Recipient
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If your theory is correct, then Tulane and Rice which are even more expensive than SMU would have comparable revenues.
Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)Not if they don't account their athletic program in the same way. Again dumbass-read up-here is the actual huge budgetary deficit we ran up in 2012-the prior year. And it explains the budgetary accounting trick they call a "budgeted university subsidy" to make everything look nice and dandy. But "in Orsini’s first four years, the annual losses jumped to an average of $18.6 million – an increase of 44 percent". The revenue reported includes this "budgeted university subsidy"
http://www.smudailycampus.com/news/athl ... n-the-rise Last edited by Stallion on Wed Jun 11, 2014 3:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
"With a quarter of a tank of gas, we can get everything we need right here in DFW." -SMU Head Coach Chad Morris
When momentum starts rolling downhill in recruiting-WATCH OUT.
Re: Total Revenues by Team (2013)If we figured out the "accounting trick" hasn't everybody? If including costs of tuition can be done, then everyone (Rice, Tulane, Wake Forest, etc>) is doing it. Why wouldn't they.
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