Let's revisit realignment, shall we?

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Maroon Dawn said:

But why are you here on THIS thread?
Entertainment. Watching people hyperventilate over the opinion from a rival is funny.
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West Point Aggie said:

hiphopfroggyII said:

Which are richest and poorest college football programs? New revenue figures for all 65 Power Five schools?

Updated Mar 23, 2020; Posted Mar 23, 2020


Now, for the rest of the country. Yesterday we gave you revenue figures for the 14 Big Ten football programs. Here are all 65 Power Five programs, including the B1G, ranked by gross revenue during the fiscal year 07/01/18 to 06/30/19. That means these numbers reflect the 2018 football season and the following spring.

The data was just released by the U.S. Department of Education which requires mandatory annual filings through the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act....


Dept of Education report from Penn St-2020


#22 Texas Christian $65.4 million (+4)

A very off year for Gary Patterson included red-face losses to Oklahoma (by 25), at Kansas and at West Virginia (by 37). Not exactly a thrifty program, either with $40.9M in expenses, but TCU still climbed 4 spots with a spicy home schedule that included Ohio State and OU.


#19 Texas A&M $73.5 million (-4)

A&M's first season in the Jimbo Fisher era was nothing if not exciting battles with both CFP title game participants, a narrow loss (28-26) to the eventual champion Clemson, not to mention an epic 7-OT marathon 74-72 win over LSU to cap the regular season. The Aggies cleared $30.7M in profit.


#1 Texas $156.1 million (=)

And so, we come to the most amazing money machine in college athletics. Texas football has been a virtual bystander on the national scene for over a decade. But that doesn't affect sales. Nobody has more fans and TV eyes than Texas. The ESPN-managed Longhorn Network has recently kicked in about $15M annually, and it's all gravy beyond the Big 12 contract. Tom Herman's 2nd season was pretty good by recent standards 10-4 with an early upset of Oklahoma in Dallas, then a big one over Georgia in New Orleans. But the 2018-19 profit was a benchmark for any college program $112.9M, busting UT's record set in the prior fiscal year. Winning isn't everything.



Hey sunshine don't be dense...what are the numbers for the entire AD...total AD revenue vs total AD expenses...I get it that as a steer employee you have to prop them up...you owe them your slight bit of relevance...otherwise you're just purple bayLOL.

I'll wait...


Lol, Aggie gouged their fan base for a ton of money to pay for 1/2 a stadium (still laughing at Aggie for that), but still owns almost $400mm. Once that capital fundraiser is over, you still have to pay back that $400 million. There goes your profit.

Now, I get that Aggie celebrates anytime they pass The University of Texas in anything, so congrats on your great accomplishment in this recent anomaly!!! Maybe, one day, your diploma mill will produce 50,000 students per year and those donations may propel your revenues to come close to The University of Texas. Keep hope alive!!!!
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Horn2015 said:

West Point Aggie said:

hiphopfroggyII said:

Which are richest and poorest college football programs? New revenue figures for all 65 Power Five schools?

Updated Mar 23, 2020; Posted Mar 23, 2020


Now, for the rest of the country. Yesterday we gave you revenue figures for the 14 Big Ten football programs. Here are all 65 Power Five programs, including the B1G, ranked by gross revenue during the fiscal year 07/01/18 to 06/30/19. That means these numbers reflect the 2018 football season and the following spring.

The data was just released by the U.S. Department of Education which requires mandatory annual filings through the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act....


Dept of Education report from Penn St-2020


#22 Texas Christian $65.4 million (+4)

A very off year for Gary Patterson included red-face losses to Oklahoma (by 25), at Kansas and at West Virginia (by 37). Not exactly a thrifty program, either with $40.9M in expenses, but TCU still climbed 4 spots with a spicy home schedule that included Ohio State and OU.


#19 Texas A&M $73.5 million (-4)

A&M's first season in the Jimbo Fisher era was nothing if not exciting battles with both CFP title game participants, a narrow loss (28-26) to the eventual champion Clemson, not to mention an epic 7-OT marathon 74-72 win over LSU to cap the regular season. The Aggies cleared $30.7M in profit.


#1 Texas $156.1 million (=)

And so, we come to the most amazing money machine in college athletics. Texas football has been a virtual bystander on the national scene for over a decade. But that doesn't affect sales. Nobody has more fans and TV eyes than Texas. The ESPN-managed Longhorn Network has recently kicked in about $15M annually, and it's all gravy beyond the Big 12 contract. Tom Herman's 2nd season was pretty good by recent standards 10-4 with an early upset of Oklahoma in Dallas, then a big one over Georgia in New Orleans. But the 2018-19 profit was a benchmark for any college program $112.9M, busting UT's record set in the prior fiscal year. Winning isn't everything.



Hey sunshine don't be dense...what are the numbers for the entire AD...total AD revenue vs total AD expenses...I get it that as a steer employee you have to prop them up...you owe them your slight bit of relevance...otherwise you're just purple bayLOL.

I'll wait...


Lol, Aggie gouged their fan base for a ton of money to pay for 1/2 a stadium (still laughing at Aggie for that), but still owns almost $400mm. Once that capital fundraiser is over, you still have to pay back that $400 million. There goes your profit.

Now, I get that Aggie celebrates anytime they pass The University of Texas in anything, so congrats on your great accomplishment in this recent anomaly!!! Maybe, one day, your diploma mill will produce 50,000 students per year and those donations may propel your revenues to come close to The University of Texas. Keep hope alive!!!!


So with all that amazing profit you must be dominating the new L10 right?

Rape U and Purple Rape U have won it

So mighty Sip must have won this mighty new league several times at least right?

I mean how embarrassing would it be to have all the money in the world but not able to dominate a conference where Baylor is a top team and Iowa State has the 3rd biggest stadium?

Can you imagine?
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The best part is that those numbers are total, absolute bull***** It shows you just how much of an Idiot Horn2015 is that he looks at those and they give him no pause. Please explain to all of us how in the world Texas actually makes twice what we do. We have a better tv contact. We sell more tickets. We're better on the actual field.

While you're at it, please explain to us your clearly DEEP understanding of capital project financing, something you obviously know absolutely nothing about. Half the people on this board donate more to charity than you make in a ****ing year.
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Flexbone said:

The best part is that those numbers are total, absolute bull***** It shows you just how much of an Idiot Horn2015 is that he looks at those and they give him no pause. Please explain to all of us how in the world Texas actually makes twice what we do. We have a better tv contact. We sell more tickets. We're better on the actual field.

While you're at it, please explain to us your clearly DEEP understanding of capital project financing, something you obviously know absolutely nothing about. Half the people on this board donate more to charity than you make in a ****ing year.


Well, for one, we don't have to sell 40,000 seats at half price like you do for your students.
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I forgot that Steve Patterson told everyone that Texas counts all revenues from concerts at the Erwin Center as AD revenue, yet the expenses are booked elsewhere.

Also, how does a Texas fan not realize how absurd these reports look to the rest of the country? Even if the numbers were actually true-you make this much money and still suck?
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Horn2015 said:

Flexbone said:

The best part is that those numbers are total, absolute bull***** It shows you just how much of an Idiot Horn2015 is that he looks at those and they give him no pause. Please explain to all of us how in the world Texas actually makes twice what we do. We have a better tv contact. We sell more tickets. We're better on the actual field.

While you're at it, please explain to us your clearly DEEP understanding of capital project financing, something you obviously know absolutely nothing about. Half the people on this board donate more to charity than you make in a ****ing year.


Well, for one, we don't have to sell 40,000 seats at half price like you do for your students.


It's 30,000. Now, show us that math.

Once again, your cry laughing makes this all the more amusing because you're dealing with people that literally wipe their ass with your paycheck.
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Damn, with all that straight cash homie, you'd figure sip could at least afford a meal or two for their coaches. Pooooooooor (literally) sip.
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Nobody has more fans and TV eyes than Texas.
Lolwut. You know how I know the rest of that article is bullsh^t?
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YouBet said:

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Nobody has more fans and TV eyes than Texas.
Lolwut. You know how I know the rest of that article is bullsh^t?
There's an entire network that conclusively disproves that idiocy
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Nobody has more fans and TV eyes than Texas.
Hmm, how do you figure this to be so. The bovine channel doesnt even move the meter when it's on. And if you go back and look at the ratings for tu football vs Aggie football its staggeringly different in favor of the Ags. But if you need to believe it to sleep at night then dont let the facts interrupt your party.
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EKUAg said:

2017-2018 AD Revenues and Expenses
Revenues
1. Texas $219,402,579
2. Texas A&M. $212,399,426

Expenses
Texas $206,554,432
Texas A&M. $165,782,418

From USAToday
Now do profit
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The truth of the matter is that in just 8 years we have come farther faster than we Ever did in the 100 years of being in the SWC and Big12 and thus being associated with tu. We dumped a lot of baggage by virtue of joining the SEC and have been reaping the benefits ever since.
The non-association with tu has been very very good for us. Let's keep it that way!
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Artimus Gordon said:

The truth of the matter is that in just 8 years we have come farther faster than we Ever did in the 100 years of being in the SWC and Big12 and thus being associated with tu. We dumped a lot of baggage by virtue of joining the SEC and have been reaping the benefits ever since.
The non-association with tu has been very very good for us. Let's keep it that way!

This very simple yet most significant point is lost on SO many!
Let’s Go Brandon!
 
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