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Forbes- most valuable football programs-2009
Posted on 12/24/09 at 6:12 am
Posted on 12/24/09 at 6:12 am
Posted on 12/24/09 at 6:54 am to Mr Truth
Always good to be in the top 10.
BTW - for those who argue that the NCAA should drop a regular season game and go with a playoff, here's why that will never happen:
BTW - for those who argue that the NCAA should drop a regular season game and go with a playoff, here's why that will never happen:
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Each Tigers home game weekend generates an estimated $8.2 million in direct spending by visitors to East Baton Rouge Parish
Posted on 12/24/09 at 7:12 am to DEG
Something like 8 SEC teams in the top 20.
Pretty good.
Pretty good.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 7:33 am to tigeramongpigs
For alot of schools the value of the football program is very minuscule compared to the value of the school itself. Texas has an endowment of $7 billion in addition to all the revenue they generate from tuition, research, etc. I'm not saying that having a valuable football program isn't good but its such a small component of the schools value.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 7:57 am to DEG
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Each Tigers home game weekend generates an estimated $8.2 million in direct spending by visitors to East Baton Rouge Parish
and just another reason neutral site games are retarded
Posted on 12/24/09 at 8:04 am to BT4LSU
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The waiting list to obtain season tickets for the Crimson Tide is currently 15,210 names long. Once selected, new ticket holders must make a donation to the athletic department that ranges from $5,000 to $500,000 (depending on seat location) before receiving any tickets.
and ALOT of LSU fans bitch about having to donate $100 a year for LSU tickets
Posted on 12/24/09 at 8:04 am to LSUfan4444
Anybody know how much money we were offered to go to Atlanta to play UNC? Probably going to cost us 4 mil in the long run....
Posted on 12/24/09 at 8:32 am to BT4LSU
This is why Mack Brown got a raise. Say what you will about him as a coach, but he runs the biggest cash cow in college athletics. And no, Texas has not always generated that kind of revenue.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 9:22 am to BT4LSU
Good, so a buy out should be no problem.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 9:47 am to Rza32
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Good, so a buy out should be no problem.
Probably not...how much of a buy out do you want to stop bringing your teenage like flames to the Rant?
Posted on 12/24/09 at 10:07 am to Lonnie4LSU
None, this is all I have.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 11:39 am to BT4LSU
Nice article. I'm confused about one thing though:
How the hell did they swing that deal?
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An agreement that gives Notre Dame 1/66 of all Bowl Championship Series net revenues, means the Fighting Irish have received $4 million in payments from the BCS over the last three years, despite going 15-21 in the regular season and not qualifying for a single New Year’s Day or later bowl game.
How the hell did they swing that deal?
Posted on 12/24/09 at 11:40 am to NeutralFan
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For alot of schools the value of the football program is very minuscule compared to the value of the school itself. Texas has an endowment of $7 billion in addition to all the revenue they generate from tuition, research, etc. I'm not saying that having a valuable football program isn't good but its such a small component of the schools value.
True in the case of Texas, not so much for some of the other schools though.
The school where football is *really* tiny compared with endowment has got to be Harvard.
Posted on 12/24/09 at 1:27 pm to foshizzle
Penn State #3. Not bad at all.
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