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Tennessee spent the most on recruiting for its men's teams (2010-2011)
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:30 pm
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:30 pm
Alabama $1,339,537.00
Arkansas $1,060,500.00
Auburn $1,530,917.00
Florida $1,065,716.00
Georgia $1,039,220.00
Kentucky $865,254.00
LSU $574,182.00
Mississippi State $477,868.00
Ole Miss $694,038.00
South Carolina $497,213.00
Tennessee $1,878,771.00
Vanderbilt $792,574.00
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Arkansas $1,060,500.00
Auburn $1,530,917.00
Florida $1,065,716.00
Georgia $1,039,220.00
Kentucky $865,254.00
LSU $574,182.00
Mississippi State $477,868.00
Ole Miss $694,038.00
South Carolina $497,213.00
Tennessee $1,878,771.00
Vanderbilt $792,574.00
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In a surprising twist, the school which spent the most on recruiting for its men’s teams in 2010-11 was not Alabama, Auburn or LSU, but rather, Tennessee. The Vols spent $1,878,771.00 on recruiting student-athletes for its men’s sports teams in 2010-11
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The SEC programs which spent at least $1 million on recruiting student-athletes for their men’s sports programs were: Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee
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Interestingly, LSU, which participated in this year’s BCS National Championship Game was one SEC school whose men’s sports recruitment expenses did not top $1 million. LSU spent $574,182.00 on recruiting for its men’s sports teams in 2010-11.
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The school which spent the most on recruiting student-athletes for its women’s sports programs was Auburn. Auburn expended $586,728.00 to recruit student-athletes for its women’s sports teams in 2010-11
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This post was edited on 1/21/12 at 1:31 pm
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:40 pm to Smoke Green
Really shows how well LSU does recruiting all the talent in small area.
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:41 pm to Smoke Green
I'm not sure why someone would think it's surprising that Tennessee would spend the most. You have to go where the talent is, and it's not in the state of Tennessee (at least for football).
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:44 pm to Smoke Green
This is the case every year, how is it a surprise?
This post was edited on 1/21/12 at 1:45 pm
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:51 pm to Smoke Green
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Mississippi State $477,868.00
It's really amazing that we are as competitive in basketball and baseball with as low of a budget as we have
Posted on 1/21/12 at 1:55 pm to Smoke Green
can we get that list in sequential order please
Posted on 1/21/12 at 2:24 pm to Hubbhogg
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can we get that list in sequential order please
Tennessee $1,878,771.00
Auburn $1,530,917.00
Alabama $1,339,537.00
Florida $1,065,716.00
Arkansas $1,060,500.00
Georgia $1,039,220.00
Kentucky $865,254.00
Vanderbilt $792,574.00
Ole Miss $694,038.00
LSU $574,182.00
South Carolina $497,213.00
Mississippi State $477,868.00
Posted on 1/21/12 at 2:58 pm to Smoke Green
That's only the official expenditures
Posted on 1/21/12 at 5:25 pm to volfan30
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This is the case every year, how is it a surprise?
never stated that it was, although the author(s) of the article seem to find it so.
Posted on 1/22/12 at 10:09 am to Smoke Green
not really surprising. we dont have a lot of instate talent for football, and you give more football schollys per year than any other sport. i would say at least half, if not 3/4 of our fball team is out of state
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