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Colorado doesn't have the money their athletic dept has committed
Posted on 10/9/25 at 11:44 am
Posted on 10/9/25 at 11:44 am
Shortfall could be around $50 million
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USA TODAY Sports has submitted several requests to Colorado since May for records that show the athletic department’s revenue and expense estimates for the current fiscal year. In response, Colorado said it didn’t have documents responsive to these requests. The university then provided a document on Sept. 10 that shows estimated expenses for the current fiscal year at $164.9 million, about $24 million more than the estimated expenses for fiscal year 2025 and $27 million more than fiscal 2024
Most of that increase can be attributed to football expenses and the new $20.5-million cost for players, under terms of the legal settlement for the House vs. NCAA lawsuit.
But Colorado said it doesn’t have anything to provide in writing that spells out where it’s getting the money to pay for that and Sanders’ new contract.
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In Colorado’s case, it’s a mystery.
“TBD,” Colorado’s athletic department recently stated on an estimated budget revenue form for fiscal year 2026, which started July 1.
TBD stands for “to be determined.”
In fiscal 2024, Colorado athletics generated only about a third of the revenue that Texas did, $115 million.
Meanwhile, the academic side of campus is straining for resources. In 2024, CU projected a small but growing budget deficit starting in fiscal 2027. As a result, it told faculty and staff to move forward by “being comfortable with being uncomfortable.”
“As someone who is a teaching professor, I find it interesting that this budget crisis has occurred since Deion Sanders has come to CU,” said Sigman Byrd, an associate teaching professor at Colorado. “That the university will be perhaps giving even more money to athletics makes it worse. It frustrates me, angers me. Why is Sanders and the football team getting the money? That the university may not be transparent in the way it’s paying its bills concerns me, too.”
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“In the absence of new revenue and assuming the expenses are accurate, then the campus will be on the hook for something approaching $50 million in subsidy of the athletic department,” said Roger Pielke, an emeritus professor at Colorado who previously taught sports governance in the CU athletics department. “That probably explains the sensitivities.”
Posted on 10/9/25 at 11:45 am to TigerintheNO
Who could have predicted that
Posted on 10/9/25 at 11:51 am to TigerintheNO
Stated revenue influxes to the athletics programs since Deions arrival touted by ESPN not looking to hot right now. He’s definitely got the football program in a better spot than when he arrived from a record and exposure standpoint. That said, the bar was as low as the bar for a little people limbo contest. Makes you think if this Deion chapter will be worth it in the long run because he’s going to to continue to bite off more than the athletic department can chew.
Eta: I’ve been wanting to go to a buffs game since I’ve lived in Denver but even before he was HC I refuse to pay over $100 to see them get smoked by decent competition. The CSU and WYO games I’ve been too have been really fun. Air Force was cool just kinda bare bones, unsurprisingly.
Eta: I’ve been wanting to go to a buffs game since I’ve lived in Denver but even before he was HC I refuse to pay over $100 to see them get smoked by decent competition. The CSU and WYO games I’ve been too have been really fun. Air Force was cool just kinda bare bones, unsurprisingly.
This post was edited on 10/9/25 at 11:57 am
Posted on 10/9/25 at 12:01 pm to TigerintheNO
Dozens of useless administrators are making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year
Posted on 10/9/25 at 12:09 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
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Dozens of useless administrators are making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year
"University of Colorado officials agreed to pay for his personal security by putting his bodyguard on the school payroll.
That bodyguard, Michael Rhodes, is a former police officer who is paid $48,880 and is part of a football enterprise at Colorado that has expanded from 48 to 57 coaches and support staff since last year"
Posted on 10/9/25 at 12:10 pm to TigerintheNO
Looks like CU will be lowering their admission standards soon.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 12:11 pm to TigerintheNO
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“TBD,” Colorado’s athletic department recently stated on an estimated budget revenue form for fiscal year 2026, which started July 1.
TBD stands for “to be determined.”

Posted on 10/9/25 at 6:50 pm to Jwho77
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Deion to Chapel Hill.
They'll need a new AD first.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 6:56 pm to TigerintheNO
I find it hilarious and going as expected
This is the same group wanting to put a statue of Sanders kid QB
This is the same group wanting to put a statue of Sanders kid QB
Posted on 10/9/25 at 8:31 pm to TigerintheNO
Several SEC schools have run deficits recently including Alabama. Remember Greg Byrne begging for money? The new $20mil the schools have to come up with for NIL makes it more of a problem.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 8:32 pm to Auburn80
Going from Buffaloes to Bawfaloes takes money.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 7:37 am to TigerintheNO
This is the issue when using football to subsidize all other sports. Football itself can probably handle the increase in expenses but problems come when having to take care of other sports.
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