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Posted on 1/8/19 at 9:59 pm to Wes225
Damn yall are going balls deep on aggy a lot more lately.
Yall getting the feeling Jimbo is about to run the conference?
I get the sense of nervousness with these trolls lately, not the usual pile on.
Yall getting the feeling Jimbo is about to run the conference?
I get the sense of nervousness with these trolls lately, not the usual pile on.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:01 pm to Smart Post
This obsession with balance sheets and income statements with Texas schools are weird
Maybe it deflects from their football shittyness
Clemson kicks both of your asses for half the revenues.
The only thing I don’t understand. Notre Dame has their own tv contract that they don’t share but they bring less money than auburn? Wtf?
Maybe it deflects from their football shittyness
Clemson kicks both of your asses for half the revenues.
The only thing I don’t understand. Notre Dame has their own tv contract that they don’t share but they bring less money than auburn? Wtf?
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:01 pm to cardboardboxer
So is that admission UT is the flagship?
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:01 pm to Wes225
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3. Alabama ($1.01 billion)
6. Georgia ($891 million)
8. Auburn ($872 million)
9. LSU ($852 million)
10. Tennessee ($728 million)
11. Florida ($635 million)
Big 6 gonna Big 6
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:25 pm to bdelarosa7
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Obviously doesn’t include liquid assets given Kyle field renovation was half a billion by itself.
A) Just because it cost 1/2 billion does not mean it is worth 1/2 billion.
B) A stadium is not a very liquid asset. (cash is liquid)
If I build a 1/2 million dollar house in a neighborhood of 50,000 homes I have pissed my money away and will take a steep discount at resale.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:29 pm to MeatPants
Better question is how do yo get Notre Dames numbers?
Not like they are a public school and subject to FOIA requests.
Not like they are a public school and subject to FOIA requests.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:32 pm to Cheese Grits
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Not like they are a public school and subject to FOIA requests.
The companies that pay them are where you can get info
This post was edited on 1/8/19 at 10:34 pm
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:34 pm to Cheese Grits
I think most of these rankings are based on estimates depending largely on the writers' perceptions of worth.
Revenue is the only number that matters, and it varies year to year at each school based on capital projects. And the private schools do not have to disclose all of that, so the reporters really don't have accurate numbers to work with.
Revenue is the only number that matters, and it varies year to year at each school based on capital projects. And the private schools do not have to disclose all of that, so the reporters really don't have accurate numbers to work with.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:35 pm to cardboardboxer
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Yeah this is basically a measure of the value of the individual brands.
I think it’s more of a cash flow thing.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:35 pm to Giant Leaf
If NBC and Notre Dame sign a contract for broadcast rights of football games the FOIA does not apply as both are private companies and the contracts are not subject to public disclosure.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 10:50 pm to Cheese Grits
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If NBC and Notre Dame sign a contract for broadcast rights of football games the FOIA does not apply as both are private companies and the contracts are not subject to public disclosure.
Not FOIA
But for example people know NBCs dealings and NBC probably released it themselves
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NBC Sports Group announced a 10-year contract extension to televise Notre Dame football games Thursday, doubling the length of its previous agreement.
NBC and Notre Dame said the extension would begin in 2016 and run through the 2025 season. The contract, reportedly worth $15 million annually for football, had never run for more than five years.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/9186897/nbc-extends-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-deal-2025
This post was edited on 1/8/19 at 10:52 pm
Posted on 1/8/19 at 11:01 pm to Giant Leaf
There is no way that is right for Notre Dame. Don’t they keep the full share of bowl money. They dint have to split it?
Notre Dame would have joined a conference by now if they make less than these teams
Unless they don’t care about the money as much, etc
I bet Notre Dame is number one in revenue
Notre Dame would have joined a conference by now if they make less than these teams
Unless they don’t care about the money as much, etc
I bet Notre Dame is number one in revenue
Posted on 1/8/19 at 11:08 pm to Wes225
Auburn worth more than LSU? Yeah, I call bullshite on that. No fricking way lol. This list is bogus.
Posted on 1/8/19 at 11:47 pm to PowerTool
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Revenue is the only number that matters
Wow.
Ryan Brewer puts this together every year and the WSJ is usually the first run it. Brewer teaches finance & IU-PUC.
Posted on 1/9/19 at 12:34 am to OldSchoolHorn
College Football's Most Valuable Teams: Texas A&M Jumps To No. 1
LOL When I posted this a couple of months, it was not important. Now that another article says something different, the newer one is important. Absolutely amazing!
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For years, the Texas Longhorns have been hailed as college football's ultimate cash cow. In 2011, Texas was the first college football team to ever record $100 million in revenue. In 2014, the team generated more in profit $92 million than all but two teams made that year in revenue.
But there's a new No. 1, and you don't even have to leave the state to find them: Texas A&M is now college football's most valuable program.
Across the three years prior to last season, Texas A&M averaged annual revenues of $148 million, the most of any program in the nation. That not only tops the Longhorns, it leaves them in the dust over the same time period, Texas football averaged $133 million in revenue, making them a distant second.
LOL When I posted this a couple of months, it was not important. Now that another article says something different, the newer one is important. Absolutely amazing!
Posted on 1/9/19 at 12:44 am to Wes225
Legit question here from hopefully someone knowledgeable.
Why do Alabama and Auburn receive state funding? In what why are they justifying it to the tax payers?
Hell in Louisiana we can't even convince people to financially support the education with tax dollars. The athletic department has to funnel money to the academic side to help out.
Is it simply a matter of more school pride shared the citizens, or some legislation in state government? Or is it just a case of politicians doing what they can to give themselves some type of power or access into the athletic programs?
Why do Alabama and Auburn receive state funding? In what why are they justifying it to the tax payers?
Hell in Louisiana we can't even convince people to financially support the education with tax dollars. The athletic department has to funnel money to the academic side to help out.
Is it simply a matter of more school pride shared the citizens, or some legislation in state government? Or is it just a case of politicians doing what they can to give themselves some type of power or access into the athletic programs?
Posted on 1/9/19 at 1:50 am to Ultrium
aggy should stay away from financials.
One is a self reported annual revenue report & the other is third party market value report.
Texas leads both this year, so there goes ur point as misguided as it was.
One is a self reported annual revenue report & the other is third party market value report.
Texas leads both this year, so there goes ur point as misguided as it was.
This post was edited on 1/9/19 at 1:51 am
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