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Posted on 1/14/15 at 7:36 pm to Wishnitwas1998
Posted on 1/14/15 at 7:36 pm to Wishnitwas1998
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It's called accounting
This isn't to pay coaches. UT has that covered. We're good on that end.
Posted on 1/14/15 at 8:24 pm to SavageOrangeJug
It all fits into the bigger puzzle, a dollar saved in one area is a dollar that can be spent in another. I'm not trying to be a dick but you should understand that
Now, if you think we spend too much on our University, AD, coaches, etc. then that's a whole different argument
Now, if you think we spend too much on our University, AD, coaches, etc. then that's a whole different argument
Posted on 1/14/15 at 8:51 pm to Wishnitwas1998
One thing we did was let Mike Hamilton take the stadium from 108,000+ to 102,000+ to build a bunch of luxury seating that remains half-empty.
A lot of long-time donors and season ticket holders lost their seats in that little deal. Some of them had the same seats for decades.
We're OK on the coaches salaries.
We're not OK on Jimmy Cheek siphoning money off athletics.
A lot of long-time donors and season ticket holders lost their seats in that little deal. Some of them had the same seats for decades.
We're OK on the coaches salaries.
We're not OK on Jimmy Cheek siphoning money off athletics.
Posted on 1/14/15 at 8:54 pm to SavageOrangeJug
Please show some proof of Cheek taking money from the athletic department and allocating it elsewhere.
Also, what position do you hold in the university to know how our budget situation is right now? You just "know" that we have all of that covered?
Also, what position do you hold in the university to know how our budget situation is right now? You just "know" that we have all of that covered?
Posted on 1/14/15 at 8:54 pm to SavageOrangeJug
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One thing we did was let Mike Hamilton take the stadium from 108,000+ to 102,000+ to build a bunch of luxury seating that remains half-empty.
A lot of long-time donors and season ticket holders lost their seats in that little deal. Some of them had the same seats for decades.
Yep, my parents lost their's. frick Mike Hamilton.
Posted on 1/14/15 at 8:57 pm to Vols&Shaft83
I try to tweet Hamilton once a month to tell him how many dicks he can shove up his arse and die. I think all of us should
Posted on 1/14/15 at 9:13 pm to Supravol22
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Please show some proof of Cheek taking money from the athletic department and allocating it elsewhere.
Also, what position do you hold in the university to know how our budget situation is right now? You just "know" that we have all of that covered?
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Hart also negotiated with Chancellor Jimmy Cheek to at least temporarily halt an annual payment of $7 million from athletics to the university’s general fund that typically is made at the first of the fiscal year. Hart hopes to resume the annual transfer at some point, but preferably at the end of the fiscal year, not the beginning, so that athletics doesn’t start each year in a deficit.
Cheek pledged to keep that $7 million in the athletic department for the next three years to help the Vols get back on their feet.
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Much of the department’s debt came from a series of expansions to Neyland, followed by a series of improvements in the last seven years that actually reduced capacity and created more premium spaces. Built in three phases between 2006 and 2010, those changes cost more than $130 million. The athletic department continues to investigate ways to upgrade Neyland, whether it’s more premium spaces or more chair-back seats, measures aimed at improving the fan experience and driving more revenue, while reducing capacity. Tennessee also brought in IMG Learfield Ticket Solutions to help with sales beginning in 2011.
https://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2013-01-28/tennessee-athletics-department-debt-200-million-sec-derek-dooley-dave-hart
I knew one the people that structured the contracts. The coaches salaries are covered now. We were in a hole on that. Donors have stepped up.
This post was edited on 1/14/15 at 9:36 pm
Posted on 1/14/15 at 9:15 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Yep, my parents lost their's. frick Mike Hamilton.
It was raw as Hell. People that literally had the same seats for decades.
Now that luxury seating is half empty for most games.
Posted on 1/14/15 at 9:17 pm to SavageOrangeJug
Here is my biggest bitch.
Tennessee football has always been a family thing. When tickets hit $100 apiece, plus parking, plus gas, plus food. You have hit the $600-700 mark for a family of 4 to take in a game. That doesn't even include the up front donation.
It is reaching a point where it is cost prohibitive for the average family to
do it for every single game.
Tennessee football has always been a family thing. When tickets hit $100 apiece, plus parking, plus gas, plus food. You have hit the $600-700 mark for a family of 4 to take in a game. That doesn't even include the up front donation.
It is reaching a point where it is cost prohibitive for the average family to
do it for every single game.
Posted on 1/14/15 at 10:02 pm to SavageOrangeJug
To sort of support your side of this (I think), CFB as a whole will eventually have to redo things to make this whole live game thing work. Between ticket/gas/hotel/food prices all (generally, I know about current gas prices) higher than they've ever been combined with TV coverage being better than ever it's gonna get harder and harder to get a 100k ppl to fill up football stadiums
In fact this problem applies to all sports and stadiums/arenas even those that seat less than 100k
Now, the NBA/NFL Are still quite affordable IMO but they are at the advantage of having so many more games to generate revenue compared to football. But the tickets are the only part that's cheaper, the beers at Busch Stadium are still AT LEAST $8.25 and the food is ridiculous as well
It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the next couple of decades. As far as CFB goes I think the blue bloods will be fine as long as they properly manage their finances. Do we fit that criteria? I think we re a blueblood but have we properly managed our finances lately? That's up for debate
In fact this problem applies to all sports and stadiums/arenas even those that seat less than 100k
Now, the NBA/NFL Are still quite affordable IMO but they are at the advantage of having so many more games to generate revenue compared to football. But the tickets are the only part that's cheaper, the beers at Busch Stadium are still AT LEAST $8.25 and the food is ridiculous as well
It'll be interesting to see how this all plays out in the next couple of decades. As far as CFB goes I think the blue bloods will be fine as long as they properly manage their finances. Do we fit that criteria? I think we re a blueblood but have we properly managed our finances lately? That's up for debate
This post was edited on 1/14/15 at 10:04 pm
Posted on 1/15/15 at 10:41 am to Wishnitwas1998
Most arenas are emphasizing luxury seating now. I'm guessing because the money makes sense. It was supposed to be one of the things really limiting Neyland, the lack of luxury seating.
It's a big business. On a side note, it's always frustrating to hear fans, media, everyone clamoring for more playoff games. Not realizing that the people who are hurt by this, are the players, playing for essentially free, and adding more games and tear on their bodies. And the people profiting are the ADs and broadcasters.
It's a big business. On a side note, it's always frustrating to hear fans, media, everyone clamoring for more playoff games. Not realizing that the people who are hurt by this, are the players, playing for essentially free, and adding more games and tear on their bodies. And the people profiting are the ADs and broadcasters.
Posted on 1/15/15 at 12:28 pm to NukemVol
Yea what you said is basically the only thing I don't like about going to 8 team playoff and the main reason there will never be anything larger than 8
This post was edited on 1/15/15 at 12:29 pm
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