FishrCoAg said:
OilAg01 said:
dcg4403 said:
TXAGBQ76 said:
Go look at Red Cross, United Way, Susan Komen, etc. and see the ratio of salaries and operating costs bs how much money actually it to the cause itself.
Great justification. Terrible analogy. There are known nonprofits that are operated horribly and you just listed a few of them.
How do you feel about the coaches? The athletic department employees? The 12thman Association? The concession stand workers? The collective group of the above also makes money off of the student athlete. If I had to guess the overhead is greater than 15% and the student athlete doesn't get 85% even if you add in all the benefits.
It would be awesome if 100% of the money went to the Student athlete but that's just not realistic. We need someone to put together the promotions, events, accounting, etc....that takes money. We need someone to negotiate with the agents or facilitate that discussion. We also need someone to liaison with the coaching staff on which players and how much. Finally, we need some to raise the money from the big donors. The guys that write the big checks. That all takes paid individuals.
None of those people in your first paragraph are getting a percentage of funds donated specifically to the athletes, with the possible exception of TMF funds donated for scholarships. Do you really think a person writing a 1 million dollar check is thinking "how cool, 150k of this is going for administration ". Point being, after all the infrastructure and salaries are paid, the percentage going to the athletes should increase due to economy of scale. It would be nice to see the budget to see what all the inputs you mention add up to.
Of course they aren't. But for the 200 million in revenue that is created via the athletic department, who is really generating it?
Also, the volunteer BMA that ran TAU last year has stated multiple times (on another site) that if you donate 25k, you'll get a K-1, he'll take your call, answer your questions and you'll have access to the financials. They don't have the time (and it isn't worth their time, quite frankly) to answer all the guys that donate $100 to the cause.
I assure that the dude throwing 50 or so guys (his numbers not mine) carrying the load absolutely know where their money is going. For one, the get the financials and I would imagine 100% of them can read financial statements given their success in business.
Finally, these guys are donors.. They have 8-10 figure net worth. They aren't trying to make money off this. They want Aggie athletics to succeed at the highest levels and are putting their money up for a bunch of kids with the expectation of very low ROI.