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REPORT: Georgia football second-richest Power 5 program in 2017-18
Posted on 3/15/19 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 3/15/19 at 12:34 pm
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(1) Texas $143.1 million of gross revenue
(2) Georgia $129 million
(3) Michigan $124.9 million
(4) Alabama $111.1 million
(5) Ohio State $110.7 million
(6) Notre Dame $107.4 million
(7) Oklahoma $102.3 million
(8) Penn State $100.1 million
(9) Tennessee $93.9 million
(10) Auburn $93.6 million
(1) Texas $143.1 million of gross revenue
(2) Georgia $129 million
(3) Michigan $124.9 million
(4) Alabama $111.1 million
(5) Ohio State $110.7 million
(6) Notre Dame $107.4 million
(7) Oklahoma $102.3 million
(8) Penn State $100.1 million
(9) Tennessee $93.9 million
(10) Auburn $93.6 million
Posted on 3/15/19 at 1:09 pm to FlexDawg
Gross revenue doesn't really define richest. Need net rev/profits...
Posted on 3/15/19 at 10:07 pm to fibonaccisquared
Still amazing some of the schools we beat revenue wise with a smaller stadium.
Posted on 3/15/19 at 10:42 pm to FlexDawg
SEC Socialism takes from each according to their ability and gives to each according to their need.
"Our" revenue is meaningless.
Oh how rich we are.
What comes crumbling down first?
NCAA or USA?
"Our" revenue is meaningless.
Oh how rich we are.
What comes crumbling down first?
NCAA or USA?
Posted on 3/15/19 at 11:26 pm to FlexDawg
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And, “If you had to name a state, probably GA. Everyone in the vicinity got very excited about the Dawgs to the tune of an $84.1M profit.”
Surely I am reading that wrong, or they typed it wrong.
Posted on 3/16/19 at 9:20 am to fibonaccisquared
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Gross revenue doesn't really define richest. Need net rev/profits...
If you read the report it gave the information.
3rd in profit and McGarity still bitches and moans.
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Everyone in the vicinity got very excited about the Dawgs to the tune of an $84.1M profit. UGa jumped 5 spots from the 2016-17 list. But it wasn’t passing the lead steer.
This post was edited on 3/16/19 at 9:26 am
Posted on 3/16/19 at 9:46 am to FlexDawg
Call me when they post a full p&l and balance sheet.
Posted on 3/16/19 at 11:13 am to FinleyStreet
Good Lord folks.Read the link in the article. LINK
Posted on 3/16/19 at 12:11 pm to RD Dawg
Still don't see the full p&l or balance sheet.
Posted on 3/16/19 at 12:38 pm to FinleyStreet
Don't you $84.1 million is close enough,give or take?You think the Penn report is pulling numbers out their arse?
Do you need a full accounting of every expenditure and revenues made by the FB team? How bout what each coach spends every day on lunch?How bout what each concession at Sanford makes off selling coke?
These are DOE numbers and since we're a public institution I believe most all of our expenditures and revenue are public information.
Good luck searching for exact break downs of P&I.
Do you need a full accounting of every expenditure and revenues made by the FB team? How bout what each coach spends every day on lunch?How bout what each concession at Sanford makes off selling coke?
These are DOE numbers and since we're a public institution I believe most all of our expenditures and revenue are public information.
Good luck searching for exact break downs of P&I.
This post was edited on 3/16/19 at 12:54 pm
Posted on 3/16/19 at 1:04 pm to RD Dawg
No, I just like to have all the information before making conclusions. We don't have anything from the balance sheet at all. How can you assess financial condition of any entity if you don't know what cash or liabilities are? Short answer: You can't.
Posted on 3/17/19 at 1:04 am to FinleyStreet
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How can you assess financial condition of any entity if you don't know what cash or liabilities are? Short answer
Once again,do you think the Penn report is just making up numbers? Yes or no? If so,why are they pulling numbers from thin air?
The report was NEVER about "cash liabilities" or debt service.It was was about money spent and money received in ONE fiscal year for the FB program.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 12:00 pm to deeprig9
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SEC Socialism takes from each according to their ability and gives to each according to their need.
"Our" revenue is meaningless.
Oh how rich we are.
What comes crumbling down first?
NCAA or USA?
Not wanting to get into a political debate, nor start a problem with you, Deep, but two points should be made.....
1. This is not government mandated, forced Socialism.
Georgia could walk away from it any time they wanted by leaving the SEC.
2. The NCAA has nothing to do with the SEC way of distributing money.
I do agree that Socialism is a bane on all humanity, and could be the downfall of the USA if AOC, Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Party has their way about it.
Posted on 3/18/19 at 3:29 pm to FinleyStreet
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No, I just like to have all the information before making conclusions. We don't have anything from the balance sheet at all
Another source.
Funny how it's an identical number.
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