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re: Tennessee's AD rakes in 48.4 mil in donations
Posted on 7/31/15 at 9:52 am to Serraneaux
Posted on 7/31/15 at 9:52 am to Serraneaux
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Link it. I'm sure it wasn't comprhended correctly by you.
After finding another article ranking SEC teams by donations (it didn't give totals, just rankings from amounts raised) I edited my post to say that it, most likely, was a misprint by The State and that it probably was referring to revenue earned and not donations.
The State is notorious for doing things like that.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:03 am to Serraneaux
You come up pretty short.
Texas A&M was #1 at $93.6M for 2014.
This number is probably misleadingly low because many Aggies, myself included donate to the the 12th Man Foundation which is a private entity. It took a lot of cash to build 500+ million in football facilities.
Our "big brother" texas university took in a paltry $41 million.
2014 AD Donations
Texas A&M was #1 at $93.6M for 2014.
This number is probably misleadingly low because many Aggies, myself included donate to the the 12th Man Foundation which is a private entity. It took a lot of cash to build 500+ million in football facilities.
Our "big brother" texas university took in a paltry $41 million.
2014 AD Donations
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 10:05 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:07 am to FishFearMe
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You come up pretty short.
Texas A&M was #1 at $93.6M for 2014.
This number is probably misleadingly low because many Aggies, myself included donate to the the 12th Man Foundation which is a private entity. It took a lot of cash to build 500+ million in football facilities.
Our "big brother" texas university took in a paltry $41 million.
Your 12th man donations were 22+ million for equal comparison to the OP's and 70+ million for major gifts(Stadium pledging coming to fruition on the year)
You guys are awful with your numbers in this thread
ETA, on this after finding out what the op's actual number was including would be the 92/3 million from A&M
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 1:34 pm
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:20 am to NYCAuburn
So 70 + 22 is way off from 93.6? Did you take elementary math?
I said "probably" which is a qualifier but the Aggies are still #!.
It took a lot more than $94 million to pay for the football facility implosion and rebuilding we have done at over $500M expenditure. We didn't make the seats narrower like Tennessee did.
I don't have as much free time as you evidently do.
I said "probably" which is a qualifier but the Aggies are still #!.
It took a lot more than $94 million to pay for the football facility implosion and rebuilding we have done at over $500M expenditure. We didn't make the seats narrower like Tennessee did.
I don't have as much free time as you evidently do.
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 10:23 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:24 am to FishFearMe
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So 70 + 22 is way off from 93.6? Did you take elementary math?
Actually the correct number is 92,914,568, to be precise, the number you quoted includes non donation revenue
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It took a lot more than $94 million to pay for the football facility implosion and rebuilding we have done at over $500M expenditure.
I dont think you understand how these are financed or paid for but please continue
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I don't have as much free time as you evidently do.
Got to love this retort. Takes me about 10 seconds to find and come up with correct numbers but lets act like its a negative
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 10:25 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:35 am to FishFearMe
Any average Joes first thought after hearing this:
Would be "wow, Texas A&M must be really good, they must be churning out championships, all that money they should be a top program?"
Then you measure you're dick to Texas for no reason.
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Texas A&M was #1 at $93.6M for 2014. 500+ million in football facilities.
Would be "wow, Texas A&M must be really good, they must be churning out championships, all that money they should be a top program?"
Then you measure you're dick to Texas for no reason.
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 10:50 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:38 am to NYCAuburn
Now that is how you run circles around another poster. Well done sir.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:44 am to TheCheshireHog
Oh and Arkansas just put out an article today saying they took in $47.375 million in donations this year.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:50 am to Serraneaux
I paid UT $24 for 3 people to tour Neyland a month ago. I did my share to help UT out of it's financial crunch.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 10:53 am to FishFearMe
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This number is probably misleadingly low because many Aggies, myself included donate to the the 12th Man Foundation which is a private entity. It took a lot of cash to build 500+ million in football facilities.
You aren't paying $500 million in cash for those facilities though, A&M financed the renovations with bonds. Same as every other school.
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 11:15 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 11:18 am to bgator85
Dont bring logic into this thread
Posted on 7/31/15 at 11:33 am to TheCheshireHog
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Oh and Arkansas just put out an article today saying they took in $47.375 million in donations this year.
I think that might not be donations, your year end 2014 numbers were 28.5 million. could be though, but I think it includes other revenue.
This post was edited on 7/31/15 at 11:35 am
Posted on 7/31/15 at 11:36 am to WhiskerBiscuitSlayer
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A&M fans could get triple that just by going through our couches.
Sounds about right. Tennessee and tamu in competition to see who's fan base will spend more on a shitty football program.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 11:36 am to NYCAuburn
NYC just straight up pwning doodz itt
Posted on 7/31/15 at 11:44 am to Serraneaux
Alabama is a little over 30 million on the year end june '14, 15 not out yet
Posted on 7/31/15 at 11:56 am to NYCAuburn
year end 2014 is June 30, 2014 btw..
2015 Saw Jerry Jones donate about $11m worth of land, separate from anything else so the numbers were gonna be up.
The Razorback foundation (our private fundraising arm) raised $47m in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, which set a record. I'm sure that includes the land donation etc.
Typically athletic donations are about 1/4 or less of overall university donations excluding grants.
Texas A&M, having the largest alumni base, should also have the largest donations. Athletic donations are heavily influenced by required minimum donations for ticket purchases however.
2015 Saw Jerry Jones donate about $11m worth of land, separate from anything else so the numbers were gonna be up.
The Razorback foundation (our private fundraising arm) raised $47m in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, which set a record. I'm sure that includes the land donation etc.
Typically athletic donations are about 1/4 or less of overall university donations excluding grants.
Texas A&M, having the largest alumni base, should also have the largest donations. Athletic donations are heavily influenced by required minimum donations for ticket purchases however.
Posted on 7/31/15 at 12:11 pm to Killean
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year end 2014 is June 30, 2014 btw
Yeah most are
FTR, UT's year end '14 numbers were 22.6 million, so I am guessing the op's number is not donations only or they had a large donation this year
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The Razorback foundation (our private fundraising arm) raised $47m in the 2014-2015 fiscal year, which set a record. I'm sure that includes the land donation etc.
Found the 14-15 info, 21.5m for the razorbacks in donations
Posted on 7/31/15 at 12:37 pm to NYCAuburn
30 billion dollars, top that Aggies
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