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What could be a realistic valuation of a SUCCESSFULL LSU MBB program?
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:16 am
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:16 am
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Would an investment of a high end salary toward one of the better coaches in the country pay off in terms of profit, or is LSU just a football school that would not see worthwhile return on the investment?
Would an investment of a high end salary toward one of the better coaches in the country pay off in terms of profit, or is LSU just a football school that would not see worthwhile return on the investment?
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:18 am to Locoguan0
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is LSU just a football school
yes, but basketball is a revenue sport and having a decent program would add to the bottom line, it would be sort of like icing on the cake
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:18 am to Locoguan0
Someone is gonna say $350,000 and that might not actually be far off with the state we're in 
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:19 am to Locoguan0
20 wins and 12k attendance
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:19 am to 777Tiger
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yes, but basketball is a revenue sport and having a decent program would add to the bottom line, it would be sort of like icing on the cake
I think the real question is, will the crowd show? I feel like it was pretty wild when Wade was here.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:22 am to Locoguan0
Texas and Ohio State make sense as brands, but both have pretty mediocre basketball teams.
Texas as a program is decent, but ohio state's is pure arse.
Texas as a program is decent, but ohio state's is pure arse.
This post was edited on 1/29/26 at 10:23 am
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:23 am to Locoguan0
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will the crowd show?
I think so, I was at LSU when Dale started putting together some pretty good teams, the PMAC(Assembly Center then,) was a rocking place, the time we beat UK in double OT when they were #1, undefeated, and all of our starters had fouled out was one of the greatest LSU sporting events I've ever attended, the place was an absolute jam packed madhouse
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:30 am to Locoguan0
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I think the real question is, will the crowd show?
Let’s not forget that LSU was apart of 3 out of the top 4 highest attended regular season basketball games of all time. Get a good coach who will win consistently and the crowds will be there.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 10:41 am to Locoguan0
How many of those schools are also able to support a top football program?
Ohio State
Texas
For the sake of argument we will include UNC, Arkansas, Michigan State, Illinois, and Indiana.
How many of those remaining can support a top baseball program?
Texas, Arkansas, and UNC
How many of those remaining can support a top WBB program?
Texas and UNC
How many of those remaining can support a top gymnastics program?
None
Point is something has to give. Money is finite. We need to cut WBB and give the money to MBB and Baseball where MBB can at least turn it into profit
Ohio State
Texas
For the sake of argument we will include UNC, Arkansas, Michigan State, Illinois, and Indiana.
How many of those remaining can support a top baseball program?
Texas, Arkansas, and UNC
How many of those remaining can support a top WBB program?
Texas and UNC
How many of those remaining can support a top gymnastics program?
None
Point is something has to give. Money is finite. We need to cut WBB and give the money to MBB and Baseball where MBB can at least turn it into profit
Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:01 am to Locoguan0
If LSU was able to make 2.5 million last year with how pathetic we were in basketball (along with the profits the previous 3 years), imagine what we could make with a competitive program with large crowds, etc.
A successful men's basketball program to me is one that makes the NCAA tourney consistently (that brings the crowds and excitement for March). A really successful program is one that makes the tourney, challenges for SEC titles and makes deep runs in the tourney challenging for a national championship. And that should not seem impossible at all.
LSU's basketball atmosphere was once so great that the NCAA stopped letting teams host regionals in the NCAA tourney due to LSU's home court advantage after they snuck in the tourney in 1986, hosted, and then knocked off all those top seeds in 1986.
Look at Auburn and Bama. Auburn had a terrible, boring program forever and now has one of the best atmospheres in basketball. Bama was lackluster for years. Now they make the tourney consistently and make deep runs in the tourney. If they did it, we can do it and we should.
A successful men's basketball program to me is one that makes the NCAA tourney consistently (that brings the crowds and excitement for March). A really successful program is one that makes the tourney, challenges for SEC titles and makes deep runs in the tourney challenging for a national championship. And that should not seem impossible at all.
LSU's basketball atmosphere was once so great that the NCAA stopped letting teams host regionals in the NCAA tourney due to LSU's home court advantage after they snuck in the tourney in 1986, hosted, and then knocked off all those top seeds in 1986.
Look at Auburn and Bama. Auburn had a terrible, boring program forever and now has one of the best atmospheres in basketball. Bama was lackluster for years. Now they make the tourney consistently and make deep runs in the tourney. If they did it, we can do it and we should.
Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:13 am to 777Tiger
That was the first LSU game I attended as a young Tigah and began my lifelong LSU fandom.
There is zero doubt when we have men's basketball winning the PMAC becomes the DEAF DOME!!
There is zero doubt when we have men's basketball winning the PMAC becomes the DEAF DOME!!
Posted on 1/29/26 at 11:52 am to tigahlovah
WW set a standard I believe we should seek. Always finish in the top 4 of the SEC and make the NCAA. If we do that, our attendance will be very good (10K plus on average and more for SEC games)
Posted on 1/29/26 at 12:11 pm to Locoguan0
$20 million; right on par with it's peers. But I also think this list is either old or missing some data.
Scrubbed through the Reports available for 2025 for the SEC schools. (Couldn't find FY25 data for Auburn, Miss State, and Oklahoma).
Here is the ranking as self reported by the schools.
FY2025 Men's Basketball Revenues (in millions)
1. Tennessee - $35.3
2. Auburn - $26 (reported); $21.1 in FY24
3. Arkansas - $25.4
4. Alabama - $24.8
5. Kentucky - $21.4 - FY2024 was over $30
6. Missouri - $18.9
7. Ole Miss - $18,2
8. Florida - $17.3
9. Texas - $17.2
10. Georgia - $16.1
11. Texas A&M - $15.7
12. South Carolina - $15.4
13. Oklahoma - $14.8 (FY 2024)
14. LSU - $13.6
15. Vandy - $13.3
16. Miss State - $11.2 (FY 2024)
Scrubbed through the Reports available for 2025 for the SEC schools. (Couldn't find FY25 data for Auburn, Miss State, and Oklahoma).
Here is the ranking as self reported by the schools.
FY2025 Men's Basketball Revenues (in millions)
1. Tennessee - $35.3
2. Auburn - $26 (reported); $21.1 in FY24
3. Arkansas - $25.4
4. Alabama - $24.8
5. Kentucky - $21.4 - FY2024 was over $30
6. Missouri - $18.9
7. Ole Miss - $18,2
8. Florida - $17.3
9. Texas - $17.2
10. Georgia - $16.1
11. Texas A&M - $15.7
12. South Carolina - $15.4
13. Oklahoma - $14.8 (FY 2024)
14. LSU - $13.6
15. Vandy - $13.3
16. Miss State - $11.2 (FY 2024)
This post was edited on 1/29/26 at 1:46 pm
Posted on 1/29/26 at 1:57 pm to Locoguan0
1) Those are revenues, not valuations
2) LSU will NEVER be anywhere near the likes of the top 3
We should invest in the program because its a high profile sport during march madness
2) LSU will NEVER be anywhere near the likes of the top 3
We should invest in the program because its a high profile sport during march madness
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